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    Tanjid OsmanBy Tanjid OsmanSeptember 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Canada has stunned the rugby world by defeating the defending champions, New Zealand’s Black Ferns, in a remarkable Women’s Rugby World Cup semi-final. The Canadians controlled the game with speed, patience, and tactical precision, earning a place in the final for only the second time in history. Coach Kévin Rouet’s side delivered a performance that exceeded all expectations. Crowdfunded and semi-professional, Canada played with confidence and cohesion, proving they are a serious contender. Captain Sophie de Goede was pivotal, influencing breakdowns, converting kicks, and breaking through New Zealand’s defense with ease.

    The atmosphere at Ashton Gate was electric as fans anticipated a historic encounter. Despite the Black Ferns’ iconic haka, Canada responded calmly, lining up tightly and staying composed. The first try came from a well-executed play with Alex Tessier collecting a chipped kick and Justine Pelletier scoring after evading defenders. Canada continued to press, with Asia Hogan-Rochester adding a second try after a series of fast, coordinated moves. Canada’s third try, scored by Florence Symonds after a rolling maul spanning 15 phases, demonstrated their strategic mastery. New Zealand struggled to respond, briefly reigniting hope with Tanya Kalounivale’s try, but costly errors, including a forward pass and dropped ball, hindered any comeback. De Goede then extended Canada’s lead, proving their dominance.

    After the break, New Zealand aimed to close the gap, but Canada maintained their intensity. Tessier scored again, while tries from Liana Mikaele-Tu’u and Braxton Sorensen-McGee offered a glimmer of hope for the Black Ferns. Yet Canada’s disciplined defense and a key penalty from De Goede kept New Zealand at bay. Canada’s blend of teamwork and confidence was evident throughout. “The confidence in this team is a gamechanger,” Rouet said. “We arrived not stressed by playing the Black Ferns. That allowed us to play our game with freedom.”

    This is the first time since 2014 that New Zealand will not appear in the final, marking only their second semi-final loss in history. The Black Ferns will now compete for bronze, while Canada advances to face England or France in the final next Saturday. Post-match, New Zealand co-captain Kennedy Tukuafu admitted the defeat was heartbreaking. Performance director Allan Bunting added, “Sport is tough sometimes. It can break your heart, but we still have another chance to play for our country.”

    Canada, previously seen as underdogs, has proven they can compete with the best. Their semi-final performance showcased speed, precision, and tactical intelligence, leaving the world watching closely. If Canada maintains this form at Twickenham, they could lift the trophy for the first time, capping a historic campaign. With their semi-final triumph, Canada shocks Black Ferns fans and the rugby world, setting the stage for a thrilling and unpredictable Women’s Rugby World Cup final.

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    Tanjid Osman is a dedicated news journalist at Daljoog News, covering a wide range of topics, including General News, World Affairs, Business, Technology, Politics, Finance, Health, Lifestyle, Sports, and Travel. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for delivering accurate and insightful stories, he keeps readers informed on the latest developments from around the globe.

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