Canadian sevens international D’Shawn Bowen scored three tries in what ended as a 29-27 win to spoil Toronto’s home opener
Canadian sevens international D’Shawn Bowen scored three tries in a losing cause as the New York Ironworkers hung on for a 29-27 win to spoil the Toronto Arrows’ home opener Saturday.Bowen, in his Arrows and MLR debut, gave the hometown fans something to celebrate with three highlight-reel tries under the sunshine at York Lions Stadium where the temperature hovered around 5 C.
The Ironworkers dominated the first half but only led 24-17 at the break. The Arrows had to make 77 tackles in the first 40 minutes compared to just 22 for New York. A groggy Malcolm was helped off the field, with newly signed Canadian international Peter Nelson making his Arrows debut.Tei Walden, Andrew Coe, Fassiu Fuatai and Nick Feakes scored tries for the defending champion Ironworkers. New Zealand-born Jack Heighton booted a penalty and a conversion before taking a knock and giving way to Sam Windsor, who contributed a conversion.
Fullback Brenden Black away with the Canadian under-23 side competing at the Tropical 7s tournament in Tampa, Fla. New York came out with intent and led 10-0 after just 10 minutes on a Heighton penalty and Walden try under the posts, set up by a sweeping Ngawati linebreak. After Bowen tied it, Fuatai crashed over from close range just before the break to give New York a 24-17 lead.
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