Black Ferns Leave It Late in Draw with Canada
- On Saturday in Christchurch, New Zealand and Canada played to a 27-27 draw in the Pacific Four Series women's rugby match.
- The game occurred as both teams prepared for the World Cup in England running from August 22 to September 27, with Canada recently assembled for their first time this year.
- Canada took a late 27-22 lead through Shoshanah Seumanutafa's try but New Zealand's Sylvia Brunt scored as time expired after a more than 20-phase final attack.
- Canada led by five points following a missed conversion by Julia Schell, and New Zealand aimed to replace Canada in the rankings by winning this match.
- The tie preserved Canada's runner-up ranking while New Zealand, the reigning World Cup champion, gained momentum ahead of the World Cup and welcomed Portia Woodman-Wickliffe back from international retirement.
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Late try gives New Zealand a 27-27 tie with Canada in Pacific Four Series rugby
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