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Canada hammers Belgium in men's rugby

HALIFAX — Canada cruised to a 45-0 win over the visiting Belgians on the rugby pitch Saturday afternoon in front of 4,412 fans who gathered in the heart of Nova Scotia’s capital city to take in the international action despite grey skies and the looming threat of rain.

Irish-born Jason Higgins got the Canadian men’s rugby team on the board early with the first try of the game, receiving the ball deep inside the offensive half, breaking a tackle, and running it in to ignite the momentum for the home country, much to the enjoyment of the fans in the stands, many still decked out in red and white after Canada Day festivities.

Peter Nelson added the conversion with a kick through the posts to make it 7-0 within the first seven minutes of the game.

Also adding tries over two halves for Canada’s senior men’s 15s squad were Lucas Rumball of Markham, Ont.; Ben LeSage of Calgary; Michael Smith of White Rock, B.C.; Kainoa Lloyd of Mississauga, Ont.; and Halifax hometown hero Cooper Coats, who also combined with Nelson on successful conversions to help secure the win in the international test match.

“It’s really surreal when I think about it. I’m kind of lost for words,” said the 25-year-old Coats of playing in front of a stadium full of personal cheerleaders.

“To be able to score, to be able to play the whole game in front of my family and friends, and just hear them in the stands the whole time, is just absolutely incredible. I’m so glad to have grown up here.”

Coats also emphasized that Saturday afternoon’s success in Halifax is a confidence boost for the Canadian crew as it heads into next Sunday’s match (at TD Place in Ottawa) against tough opponent Spain, ranked No. 15 in the world.

Also on Saturday, Matthew Oworu of Calgary,

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