US qualify for 2019 Rugby World Cup at Canada’s expense
SAN DIEGO — The United States qualified for the 2019 Rugby World Cup as the top North American side for the first time after thrashing Canada by a record 52-16 on Saturday.
Canada had won 15 out of 20 qualifiers between the neighbours, but hadn’t beaten the Eagles in four years. The first leg in Hamilton was drawn 28-28 last weekend, and the second leg was close at the University of San Diego until Canada lost its composure while it had momentum.
“This is not the result we have been working towards, but we are confident we will qualify in the second round,” said Jim Dixon, Rugby Canada’s general manager of rugby operations and performance.
“We will now be conducting a comprehensive review of the June Tour, as part of our standard protocol, including all aspects of our technical, tactical and logistical protocols as well as player and staff performances,” added Dixon.


