The defending champion New York Ironworkers ran in six tries en route to a lopsided 39\u002D3 victory over Toronto on Sunday
Kobe Faust kicked a penalty for the Arrows, who trailed 13-0 at the half.Mitch Eadie, returning from injury, made his MLR debut at No. 8 for Toronto. Fabian Goodall and Faust slotted in at centre and wing, respectively, while Mitch Richardson shifted from centre to fly half with Sam Malcolm and Shane O’Leary both injured.Article content
Arrows backs Cole Davis and Ciaran Breen were involved in a heavy collision in the 13th minute as both looked to corral a high New York kick. Breen continued but Davis, a 25-year-old Canadian international from Calgary, left on a stretcher after a lengthy delay.Article content“Cole will travel back to Toronto with the team and will rest at home under the care and supervision of club medical staff,” the Arrows said in a statement.
Faust missed a chance to put Canada on the board late in the first half when his kickable penalty was off target. The one-way traffic continued with Matthews, the replacement scrum half, diving over from a ruck in the 69th minute.
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