Halifax’s Cooper Coats was a perfect seven-for-seven in penalty kicks and conversions as Canada scored 24 unanswered points in the second half to defeat ...
Halifax's Cooper Coats, the lone Nova Scotian player in the national senior men’s rugby program, was a perfect seven-for-seven in penalty kicks and conversions in Canada's 37-25 win over the host Netherlands. - RUGBY CANADAHalifax’s Cooper Coats was a perfect seven-for-seven in penalty kicks and conversions as Canada scored 24 unanswered points in the second half to defeat the host Netherlands 37-25 Sunday in the first-ever test match between the two nations.
Ross Braude, Lindsey Stevens, Lucas Rumball and Josh Larsen each scored tries for Canada in the match. Moments later, a line break from Coats led to an offload to Braude who sprinted clear and touched down between the posts for the first try of the match.Canada added tries in the 49th, 61st, 67th and 71st minutes to break the match open. Coats added his final penalty with just over five minutes to play.
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