Canada shock New Zealand to make Rugby World Cup final

Canada dismissed New Zealand from the Ragbi World Cup owners of the Ragbi World Cup and gave Black Ferns’s first defeat in the tournament in 11 years to advance in the final.
After losing England at the 2014 show, it will only be the second last appearance of Canada. In the second half -final on Saturday, they could meet red roses again with Britain seizing France.
Whoever the opposition is, Canada will be sure to demand the first world titles after brutally burying the black fern in Bristol.
Considering the six -time champions New Zealand, the genealogy of the world cups at the work end of the world cups, it came to the game as light favorites, but Canada was supreme on both sides of the ball and in every department.
In the accumulation of the game, Canada talked about the belief they received from the last two meetings with Black Ferns-both of them are 22-19 wins in Christchurch and 27-27 draws.
Even the hottest fans would not expect victory with such an empathic margin.
Scrum semi-Justine Pelleter, Wing Asia Hagan-Rochester, Center Florence Symonds and the second row of Sophie de Goede, the first half of the Tunnel, the tunnel, the tunnel 17 points clearly progressed.
Three minutes after starting again, Center Alex Tessier, who played the club ragbi at Exeter, came out of his right foot and entered 31-7.
New Zealand won the world’s title by overhauating the British double -digit leadership in the Park, which was three years ago.
However, they did not have to compensate for such a vulnerability, and they did not seem to be accepted as the victims of the 24,392 fans in Ashton Gate, although Ruahei Demant was placed by Punt Punt, passing Liana Michael-Tu at close range.
More to follow.




