Seawolves hold on to beat Arrows into final

photo credit: David Kiania / Seattle Seawolves

Recap

The Seattle Seawolves held off a surging Toronto Arrows to claim a 30-17 victory in the second Major League Rugby Semi Final on Sunday. An engaged Starfire Stadium crowd were treated to an absorbing match that saw the Arrows claw back from a 23-0 deficit to get within one score in the final hour.

Toronto will be left to reflect on a miserable first half with only a late try to show for after falling well behind. The Arrows defense held the first Seattle offensive out, with Brock Staller instead settling for three points. A cheeky kick from Ben Cima in behind the defense followed straight after and the bounce came good for Mat Turner, with Shalom Suniula getting a touch before JP Smith finished off the try.

Mistakes were creeping into the Arrows attack with several knock-ons hampering progress. Causing further distress was a series of crunching hits from the Seattle defense. Api Naikatini and Samu Manoa each picked off Sam Malcolm, with another clattering Naikatini challenge sending Luke Campbell from the field with a shoulder injury.

Sandwiched between two more Staller penalties was a try for Jeff Hassler. Nakai Penny looped around the back of a lineout to put the Arrows on the back foot. Cima took on the line and the defense was too slow to close the inside gap as Hassler screamed through to reach paydirt untouched.

All looked lost until Toronto finally managed to get over the line just a minute before halftime. Dan Moor charged down Cima’s clearance attempt and the Seawolves were caught offside. From the lineout the Arrows went through several phases, finally working an overlap on the left side where Gastón Mieres was free. Malcolm slotted the sideline conversion to make it 23-7 at the break.

A different Toronto side came out in the second half, at least in attitude. They piled into Seattle but couldn’t quite breach the ‘Seawall’. At last a bit of fortune went their way as Mike Sheppard picked off Smith’s pass and just had enough legs to beat Riekert Hattingh to the line.

The pressure stayed on and Malcolm opted for three more points just after the hour mark. It was Staller’s chance next but his attempt drifted wide. Another penalty gave the Seawolves a kick for the corner and an attacking lineout. The drive came on and Peter Milazzo was judged to have taken the maul down intentionally, the referee awarding a yellow card and penalty try.

Despite being a man down the Arrows moved back into Seattle territory and Sheppard looked to have scored his second try from close range. A call went to the TMO, and the decision came down that the ball had not gone 5 meters from the original throw-in. With the free kick, the Seawolves cleared and time would run out on the Arrows.

 

SCORING

SEATTLE 30
Tries – J. Smith (6’), J. Hassler (26’), Penalty try (68’)
Cons – B. Staller 2/2 (7’, 27’)
Pens – B. Staller 3/5 (5’, 16’, 34’)

TORONTO 17
Tries – G. Mieres (39’), M. Sheppard (49’)
Cons – S. Malcolm 2/2 (40’, 50’)
Pens – S. Malcolm 1/1 (62’)
Yellow cards – P. Milazzo (68’)

 

TEAMS

SEATTLE SEAWOLVES
1 Djustice Sears-Duru (17 Kellen Gordon 51’), 2 Stephan Coetzee (16 Dan Trierweiler 71’), 3 Tim Metcher (18 Jake Ilnicki 51’), 4 Api Naikatini (19 Jérémy Lenaerts 56’), 5 Brad Tucker, 6 Samu Manoa (23 Vili Toluta’u 51’), 7 Nakai Penny (20 Eric Duechle 66’), 8 Riekert Hattingh, 9 JP Smith, 10 Ben Cima (21 Phil Mack 60’), 11 Jeff Hassler, 12 Shalom Suniula (capt.), 13 George Barton (22 Roland Suniula 60’), 14 Brock Staller, 15 Mat Turner

TORONTO ARROWS
1 Rob Brouwer (17 Pat Lynott 66’), 2 Andrew Quattrin (16 Steven Ng 66’), 3 Morgan Mitchell (18 Cole Keith 52’), 4 Mike Sheppard, 5 Paul Ciulini, 6 Marcello Wainwright (19 Tom van Horne 78’), 7 Peter Milazzo, 8 Luke Campbell (20 Kolby Francis 12’), 9 Andrew Ferguson (21 Jamie Mackenzie 52’), 10 Sam Malcolm, 11 Leandro Leivas (23 Kainoa Lloyd 66’), 12 Guiseppe du Toit, 13 Spencer Jones, 14 Dan Moor (capt.), 15 Gastón Mieres (22 Patrick Parfrey 62’)

 

Result

TeamTCPDPoints
Seattle Seawolves333030
Toronto Arrows221017

Seattle Seawolves

1Djustice Sears-Duru 17 Loosehead Prop
2Stephan Coetzee 16 Hooker
3Tim Metcher 18 Tighthead Prop
4Apisai Naikatini 19 Left Lock
5Brad Tucker Right Lock
6Samu Manoa 23 Blindside Flanker
7Nakai Penny 20 Openside Flanker
8Riekert Hattingh Number Eight
9JP Smith Scrumhalf
10Ben Cima 21 Flyhalf
11Jeff Hassler Left Wing
12Shalom Suniula Inside Center
13George Barton 22 Inside Center
14Brock Staller Right Wing
15Mat Turner Fullback
16Dan Trierweiler 2 Hooker
17Kellen Gordon 1 Loosehead Prop
18Jake Ilnicki 3 Tighthead Prop
19Jérémy Lenaerts 4 Left Lock
20Eric Duechle 7 Blindside Flanker
21Phil Mack 10 Scrumhalf
22Roland Suniula 13 Outside Center
23Vili Toluta’u 6 Openside Flanker

Toronto Arrows

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

Officials

Referee
Scott Green (USA)
Assistant Referee 1
Luke Rogan (USA)
Assistant Referee 2
Derek Summers (USA)
TMO
Davey Ardrey (USA)

Details

Date Time League Season
June 9, 2019 9:00 pm Major League Rugby 2019

Venue

Starfire Stadium
Tukwila, King County, Washington, United States of America

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