Malcolm kicks Arrows past RUNY and into Semi Finals

photo credit: José Romelo Lagman / Toronto Arrows

Recap

The Toronto Arrows are headed to the Major League Rugby Semi Finals. A late drop goal from Sam Malcolm clinched a 22-20 win in front of an Arrows record crowd of 3,180 at Lamport Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The result leaves New York teetering on elimination with the result the evening matches to determine their fate.

It was the visitors who held the edge early on. Mike Petri spotted the defense short of numbers down the blindside just five minutes into the match, with straight hands from Will Leonard, Chris Mattina, and finally Matt Hughston putting Mike St. Claire away on a 40 meter sprint to the line. Cathal Marsh landed the sideline conversion to take the full seven points.

Toronto replied through captain Dan Moor. Peter Milazzo went off the top at the lineout and Leandro Leivas came in off his left wing to become the extra man on the right. He beat the tackle of Ben Foden and offloaded with Leonard on his back to put Moor into the corner. Sam Malcolm couldn’t equal Marsh’s effort but the Arrows were within two.

They would take the lead soon after. New York were on the back foot after the forwards went through several phases, Jamie Mackenzie hit Spencer Jones with a flat pass that took him through the line and in under the posts. Malcolm made good on the extras to make it a 12-7 halftime score in favor of Toronto.

An early try in the second half tilted the scales. A loose pass from Guiseppe du Toit was picked off by John Quill, the Eagles flanker striding in untouched with the routine conversion giving RUNY the lead. Marsh connected on two penalty goals before the hour mark to stretch the lead to eight and leave the Arrows with work to do.

A cheeky bit of business from Andrew Ferguson grabbed seven back. The referee awarded a penalty to Toronto and while Petri was looking for an explanation, Ferguson took the quick tap to catch the defense unprepared. Malcolm was on target again and it set the stage for a grandstand finish.

The Arrows had the momentum now and after the defense stymied the RUNY attack at halfway, a grubber from Patrick Parfrey bounced kindly for Moor to bring the ball well into scoring position. New York held out for several minutes and when it looked as though the try wouldn’t come, Malcolm moved back into the pocket and coolly chipped a drop kick through the uprights.

A long restart was collected easily by Toronto. Quill gave away a penalty with only two minutes left and Malcolm sent the ball into touch beyond halfway. RUNY would never regain possession. Moor called for a scrum after another penalty was conceded at the lineout, and once the ball emerged Ferguson smashed it into touch to bring on the final whistle.

 

SCORING

TORONTO 22
Tries – D. Moor (15’), S. Jones (20’), A. Ferguson (65’)
Cons – S. Malcolm 2/3 (21’, 66’)
Drop goals – S. Malcolm 1/1 (77’)

NEW YORK 20
Tries – M. St. Claire (6’), J. Quill (43’)
Cons – C. Marsh 2/2 (7’, 44’)
Pens – C. Marsh 2/2 (49’, 58’)

 

TEAMS

TORONTO ARROWS
1 Rob Brouwer (17 Pat Lynott 79’), 2 Andrew Quattrin (16 Steven Ng 68’), 3 Morgan Mitchell (18 Cole Keith 58’), 4 Mike Sheppard, 5 Paul Ciulini, 6 Peter Milazzo, 7 John Moonlight (20 Marcello Wainwright 71’), 8 Luke Campbell, 9 Jamie Mackenzie (21 Andrew Ferguson 49’), 10 Sam Malcolm, 11 Leandro Leivas (23 Kainoa Lloyd 71’), 12 Guiseppe du Toit (22 Patrick Parfrey 58’), 13 Spencer Jones, 14 Dan Moor (capt.), 15 Gastón Mieres

Not used: 19 Tom van Horne

RUGBY UNITED NEW YORK
1 James Rochford (18 Chance Wenglewski 53’ {17 Anthony Parry 71’}), 2 Dylan Fawsitt, 3 Paddy Ryan (18 Chance Wenglewski 75’), 4 Trevor Cassidy (19 Alex MacDonald 55’), 5 Nate Brakeley, 6 John Quill, 7 Matt Hughston (20 James Denise 77’), 8 Ross Deacon, 9 Mike Petri (capt.), 10 Cathal Marsh (21 Harry Bennett 77’), 11 Connor Wallace-Sims (23 Marcus Satavu 77’), 12 Will Leonard, 13 Chris Mattina, 14 Mike St. Claire, 15 Ben Foden

Not used: 16 Callum Mackintosh, 22 Jake Feury

 

Result

TeamTCPDBPPoints
Toronto Arrows320122
Rugby United New York2220120

Toronto Arrows

1Rob Brouwer 17 Loosehead Prop
2Andrew Quattrin 16 Hooker
3Morgan Mitchell 18 Tighthead Prop
4Mike Sheppard Left Lock
5Paul Ciulini Right Lock
6Peter Milazzo Right Flanker
7John Moonlight 20 Left Flanker
8Luke Campbell Number Eight
9Jamie Mackenzie 21 Scrumhalf
10Sam Malcolm Flyhalf
11Leandro Leivas 23 Left Wing
12Guiseppe du Toit 22 Inside Center
13Spencer Jones Outside Center
14Dan Moor Right Wing
15Gastón Mieres Fullback
16Steven Ng 2 Hooker
17Pat Lynott 1 Loosehead Prop
18Cole Keith 3 Tighthead Prop
19Tom van Horne Lock
20Marcello Wainwright 7 Left Flanker
21Andrew Ferguson 9 Scrumhalf
22Patrick Parfrey 12 Inside Center
23Kainoa Lloyd 11 Left Wing

Rugby United New York

1James Rochford 17 Loosehead Prop
2Dylan Fawsitt Hooker
3Paddy Ryan 18 Tighthead Prop
4Trevor Cassidy 19 Left Lock
5Nate Brakeley Right Lock
6John Quill Blindside Flanker
7Matt Hughston 20 Openside Flanker
8Ross Deacon Number Eight
9Mike Petri Scrumhalf
10Cathal Marsh 21 Flyhalf
11Connor Wallace-Sims 23 Left Wing
12Will Leonard Inside Center
13Chris Mattina Outside Center
14Mike St. Claire Right Wing
15Ben Foden Fullback
16Callum Mackintosh Hooker
17Anthony Parry 1 Loosehead Prop
18Chance Wenglewski 3 Tighthead Prop
19Alex MacDonald 4 Left Lock
20James Denise 7 Openside Flanker
21Harry Bennett 10 Flyhalf
22Jake Feury Center
23Marcus Satavu 11 Right Wing

Officials

Referee
Elgan Williams (Wales)
Assistant Referee 1
Moe Chaudhry (Canada)
Assistant Referee 2
Peter Pender (Canada)

Details

Date Time League Season Attendance
June 2, 2019 1:00 pm Major League Rugby 2019 3180

Venue

Lamport Stadium
King Street West, Little Tibet, Spadina—Fort York, Old Toronto, Toronto, Golden Horseshoe, Ontario, M6K 0C1, Canada

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