Toronto Arrows vs. San Diego Legion 20190505
Photos of the Toronto Arrows hosting the San Diego Legion at Lamport Stadium, Toronto, ON, on May 5, 2019.
All photos are Copyright © Jeff Chan, and may be used for personal non-commercial applications including by the Toronto Arrows, San Diego Legion, MLR, and Rugby Canada, so long as photo credits are shown or the photos are otherwise attributed to Jeff Chan.
All other rights, including for all corporate and media use, are strictly reserved.
Jeff was the co-founder and co-Chairman of the inaugural Canadian University Men's Rugby Championship in 2017, and is the Chairman of the 2019 CUMRC hosted by Concordia University in Montreal, QC, November 20-24.
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Toronto 23, SAN DIEGO 19
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ARROWS USE LAST-GASP TRY TO DEFEAT TOP-RANKED SAN DIEGO
By: TorontoArrows.com
The Toronto Arrows gave their inaugural-season playoff push a big boost on Sunday afternoon, defeating the San Diego Legion 23-19 to propel the club to within three points of a post-season position.
Steven Ng’s try in the final minute of the match sealed the comeback victory at Lamport Stadium, snapping the top-ranked Legion’s five-game winning streak.
Despite carrying the bulk of possession and territory in the opening half, the Arrows found themselves trailing 12-6 at the interval. Sam Malcolm kicked two penalty goals in the opening 40 minutes, but opportunistic tries from San Diego’s JP du Plessis and Mike Te’o provided the visiting side with a six-point cushion entering halftime.
After Malcolm added another goal in the opening stages of the second half, Toronto earned a man advantage in the 65th minute when the Legion’s Nate Augspurger was issued a yellow card for a high tackle. The Arrows capitalized just minutes later, with substitute Leandro Leivas darting in to score a try just minutes after entering the match.
San Diego wasted little time in drafting a response. The visitors marched back down the pitch and scored through captain Joe Pietersen following a scrum deep in Toronto territory, with the fly-half converting his own try to give the Legion a 19-16 lead.
The see-saw affair didn’t stop there. The Arrows stormed back minutes later, stealing the ball off a San Diego lineout deep in the visitor’s end. Legion prop Aaron Mitchell was then yellow carded in the 77th minute, providing Toronto with a window to earn a comeback.
Rather than kicking for points and playing for a draw, the Arrows instead opted for the scrum in front of the Legion’s posts. The decision proved to be the correct one; following the scrum, Ng muscled his way across for his first professional try to seal the Arrows’ third consecutive win.
“Every single one of our players made meaningful contributions today,” said Arrows captain Dan Moor. “We stuck to our gameplan, believed in our systems, and earned a win against a very strong opponent. We all believe we have the talent, drive and work rate to earn a playoff spot, and today was an example of how we’re going to do everything in our power to get us there.”
Sunday’s outcome ensures a season series sweep for Toronto over San Diego. The Arrows defeated the Legion 27-20 when the two clubs squared off in southern California on March 19. San Diego had not stumbled since, going 5-0-1 to jump to the top of the standings.
The victory improves Toronto’s record to 7-5-0, though the expansion club remains in sixth position in league standings with 38 points. The Arrows are now three points out of a playoff spot with four matches remaining.
San Diego’s bonus-point loss drops the California outfit to second place with a 9-3-1 record, but keeps the club just three points out of the top spot.
“This is going to be a big week for us,” added Moor. “With three games in a span of eight days, we’re going to be tested, and it’s up to us to bend but not break. Starting this tough stretch with a win is a big start, and we’ll look to take the momentum from today’s win and apply it against Austin and Utah.”
The Arrows enter round 16 of the season with a mid-week home match against Austin Elite Rugby (0-12-0) on Thursday, May 9 at York Alumni Stadium. The two sides were originally scheduled to meet on April 14, but weather-related flight cancellations out of Texas resulted in a postponed fixture.
Toronto Arrows Score Report
Tries: L. Leivas (67), S. Ng (79)
Conversions: S. Malcolm 2 (68, 80)
Penalty Goals: S. Malcolm 3 (23, 36, 42)
San Diego Legion Score Report
Tries: J.P. du Plessis (17), Mike Te’o (39), J. Pietersen (72)
Conversions: J. Pietersen 2 (40, 73)
Toronto Arrows Lineup vs. San Diego Legion
1. Rob Brouwer // Lindsay
2. Andrew Quattrin // Aurora Barbarians
3. Morgan Mitchell // Southland Stags (New Zealand)
4. Mike Sheppard // Stoney Creek Camels
5. Paul Ciulini // Aurora Barbarians
6. John Moonlight // Ajax Wanderers
7. Peter Milazzo // Toronto Scottish
8. Marcello Wainwright // Toronto Scottish
9. Jamie Mackenzie // Balmy Beach
10. Sam Malcolm // Manawatu Turbos (New Zealand)
11. Dan Moor (C) // Balmy Beach
12. Pat Parfrey // Swilers
13. Spencer Jones // Hamilton Old Boys (New Zealand)
14. Gaston Mieres // Lobos (Uruguay)
15. Theo Sauder // UBC Thunderbirds
16. Steven Ng // Barrhaven Scottish
17. Pat Lynott // Bytown Blues
18. Cole Keith // Belleisle Rovers
19. Tom Van Horne // Brantford Harlequins
20. Kolby Francis // Brantford Harlequins
21. Andrew Ferguson // Oakville Crusaders
22. Leandro Leivas // Old Christians (Uruguay)
23. Avery Oitomen // Oakville Crusaders
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TORONTO ARROWS RALLY FOR LAST-GASP WIN OVER SAN DIEGO IN MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY PLAY
By Neil Davidson, National Post
The Toronto Arrows brought pro rugby downtown on Sunday, delivering a nail-biter in a 23-19 victory over the San Diego Legion.
Steven Ng’s 79th-minute try capped the comeback at Lamport Stadium, ending the Legion’s six-game unbeaten streak in Major League Rugby play.
“My first try of the season. No other way to do it than a game-winner,” Ng, a 21-year-old hooker from Ottawa, said with a wide smile.
The two teams exchanged the lead late in the game.
Trailing 12-9, Toronto went up a man in the 65th minute when San Diego scrum half Nate Augspurger was sin-binned for a high tackle. The Arrows took advantage immediately with Uruguayan international Leandro Leivas crossing the line in the 67th minute.
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TORONTO ARROWS FIGHT BACK FOR DRAMATIC LAST-GASP WIN OVER SAN DIEGO LEGION
Mark Janzen, The Canadian Press
The Toronto Arrows brought pro rugby downtown on Sunday, delivering a nail-biter in a 23-19 victory over the San Diego Legion.
Steven Ng’s 79th-minute try capped the comeback at Lamport Stadium, ending the Legion’s six-game unbeaten streak in Major League Rugby play.
“My first try of the season. No other way to do it than a game-winner,” Ng, a 21-year-old hooker from Ottawa, said with a wide smile.
The two teams exchanged the lead late in the game.
Trailing 12-9, Toronto went up a man in the 65th minute when San Diego scrum half Nate Augspurger was sin-binned for a high tackle. The Arrows took advantage immediately, with Uruguayan international Leandro Leivas crossing the line in the 67th minute.
Sam Malcolm coolly slotted the conversion for a 16-12 lead.
San Diego (9-3-1) answered quickly, driving down the field and scoring via Joe Pietersen off a scrum in front of the post. His conversion gave the Legion a 19-16 lead.
The Arrows raced back, winning the ball off a San Diego lineout deep in the Legion end. Then San Diego replacement prop Aaron Mitchell was called in the 77th minute, this time for a professional foul in deliberately slowing down the play
Toronto (7-5-0) opted for the scrum in front of the posts and Ng bulled his way over with Malcolm’s conversion making it 23-19, good for the Arrows’ third-straight win.
Read MoreAll photos are Copyright © Jeff Chan, and may be used for personal non-commercial applications including by the Toronto Arrows, San Diego Legion, MLR, and Rugby Canada, so long as photo credits are shown or the photos are otherwise attributed to Jeff Chan.
All other rights, including for all corporate and media use, are strictly reserved.
Jeff was the co-founder and co-Chairman of the inaugural Canadian University Men's Rugby Championship in 2017, and is the Chairman of the 2019 CUMRC hosted by Concordia University in Montreal, QC, November 20-24.
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Toronto 23, SAN DIEGO 19
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ARROWS USE LAST-GASP TRY TO DEFEAT TOP-RANKED SAN DIEGO
By: TorontoArrows.com
The Toronto Arrows gave their inaugural-season playoff push a big boost on Sunday afternoon, defeating the San Diego Legion 23-19 to propel the club to within three points of a post-season position.
Steven Ng’s try in the final minute of the match sealed the comeback victory at Lamport Stadium, snapping the top-ranked Legion’s five-game winning streak.
Despite carrying the bulk of possession and territory in the opening half, the Arrows found themselves trailing 12-6 at the interval. Sam Malcolm kicked two penalty goals in the opening 40 minutes, but opportunistic tries from San Diego’s JP du Plessis and Mike Te’o provided the visiting side with a six-point cushion entering halftime.
After Malcolm added another goal in the opening stages of the second half, Toronto earned a man advantage in the 65th minute when the Legion’s Nate Augspurger was issued a yellow card for a high tackle. The Arrows capitalized just minutes later, with substitute Leandro Leivas darting in to score a try just minutes after entering the match.
San Diego wasted little time in drafting a response. The visitors marched back down the pitch and scored through captain Joe Pietersen following a scrum deep in Toronto territory, with the fly-half converting his own try to give the Legion a 19-16 lead.
The see-saw affair didn’t stop there. The Arrows stormed back minutes later, stealing the ball off a San Diego lineout deep in the visitor’s end. Legion prop Aaron Mitchell was then yellow carded in the 77th minute, providing Toronto with a window to earn a comeback.
Rather than kicking for points and playing for a draw, the Arrows instead opted for the scrum in front of the Legion’s posts. The decision proved to be the correct one; following the scrum, Ng muscled his way across for his first professional try to seal the Arrows’ third consecutive win.
“Every single one of our players made meaningful contributions today,” said Arrows captain Dan Moor. “We stuck to our gameplan, believed in our systems, and earned a win against a very strong opponent. We all believe we have the talent, drive and work rate to earn a playoff spot, and today was an example of how we’re going to do everything in our power to get us there.”
Sunday’s outcome ensures a season series sweep for Toronto over San Diego. The Arrows defeated the Legion 27-20 when the two clubs squared off in southern California on March 19. San Diego had not stumbled since, going 5-0-1 to jump to the top of the standings.
The victory improves Toronto’s record to 7-5-0, though the expansion club remains in sixth position in league standings with 38 points. The Arrows are now three points out of a playoff spot with four matches remaining.
San Diego’s bonus-point loss drops the California outfit to second place with a 9-3-1 record, but keeps the club just three points out of the top spot.
“This is going to be a big week for us,” added Moor. “With three games in a span of eight days, we’re going to be tested, and it’s up to us to bend but not break. Starting this tough stretch with a win is a big start, and we’ll look to take the momentum from today’s win and apply it against Austin and Utah.”
The Arrows enter round 16 of the season with a mid-week home match against Austin Elite Rugby (0-12-0) on Thursday, May 9 at York Alumni Stadium. The two sides were originally scheduled to meet on April 14, but weather-related flight cancellations out of Texas resulted in a postponed fixture.
Toronto Arrows Score Report
Tries: L. Leivas (67), S. Ng (79)
Conversions: S. Malcolm 2 (68, 80)
Penalty Goals: S. Malcolm 3 (23, 36, 42)
San Diego Legion Score Report
Tries: J.P. du Plessis (17), Mike Te’o (39), J. Pietersen (72)
Conversions: J. Pietersen 2 (40, 73)
Toronto Arrows Lineup vs. San Diego Legion
1. Rob Brouwer // Lindsay
2. Andrew Quattrin // Aurora Barbarians
3. Morgan Mitchell // Southland Stags (New Zealand)
4. Mike Sheppard // Stoney Creek Camels
5. Paul Ciulini // Aurora Barbarians
6. John Moonlight // Ajax Wanderers
7. Peter Milazzo // Toronto Scottish
8. Marcello Wainwright // Toronto Scottish
9. Jamie Mackenzie // Balmy Beach
10. Sam Malcolm // Manawatu Turbos (New Zealand)
11. Dan Moor (C) // Balmy Beach
12. Pat Parfrey // Swilers
13. Spencer Jones // Hamilton Old Boys (New Zealand)
14. Gaston Mieres // Lobos (Uruguay)
15. Theo Sauder // UBC Thunderbirds
16. Steven Ng // Barrhaven Scottish
17. Pat Lynott // Bytown Blues
18. Cole Keith // Belleisle Rovers
19. Tom Van Horne // Brantford Harlequins
20. Kolby Francis // Brantford Harlequins
21. Andrew Ferguson // Oakville Crusaders
22. Leandro Leivas // Old Christians (Uruguay)
23. Avery Oitomen // Oakville Crusaders
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TORONTO ARROWS RALLY FOR LAST-GASP WIN OVER SAN DIEGO IN MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY PLAY
By Neil Davidson, National Post
The Toronto Arrows brought pro rugby downtown on Sunday, delivering a nail-biter in a 23-19 victory over the San Diego Legion.
Steven Ng’s 79th-minute try capped the comeback at Lamport Stadium, ending the Legion’s six-game unbeaten streak in Major League Rugby play.
“My first try of the season. No other way to do it than a game-winner,” Ng, a 21-year-old hooker from Ottawa, said with a wide smile.
The two teams exchanged the lead late in the game.
Trailing 12-9, Toronto went up a man in the 65th minute when San Diego scrum half Nate Augspurger was sin-binned for a high tackle. The Arrows took advantage immediately with Uruguayan international Leandro Leivas crossing the line in the 67th minute.
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TORONTO ARROWS FIGHT BACK FOR DRAMATIC LAST-GASP WIN OVER SAN DIEGO LEGION
Mark Janzen, The Canadian Press
The Toronto Arrows brought pro rugby downtown on Sunday, delivering a nail-biter in a 23-19 victory over the San Diego Legion.
Steven Ng’s 79th-minute try capped the comeback at Lamport Stadium, ending the Legion’s six-game unbeaten streak in Major League Rugby play.
“My first try of the season. No other way to do it than a game-winner,” Ng, a 21-year-old hooker from Ottawa, said with a wide smile.
The two teams exchanged the lead late in the game.
Trailing 12-9, Toronto went up a man in the 65th minute when San Diego scrum half Nate Augspurger was sin-binned for a high tackle. The Arrows took advantage immediately, with Uruguayan international Leandro Leivas crossing the line in the 67th minute.
Sam Malcolm coolly slotted the conversion for a 16-12 lead.
San Diego (9-3-1) answered quickly, driving down the field and scoring via Joe Pietersen off a scrum in front of the post. His conversion gave the Legion a 19-16 lead.
The Arrows raced back, winning the ball off a San Diego lineout deep in the Legion end. Then San Diego replacement prop Aaron Mitchell was called in the 77th minute, this time for a professional foul in deliberately slowing down the play
Toronto (7-5-0) opted for the scrum in front of the posts and Ng bulled his way over with Malcolm’s conversion making it 23-19, good for the Arrows’ third-straight win.