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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Manu Samoa wins against Canada 3 out of 3 times

According to the Rugbydata.com which is a Rugby stats site that covers all the games and scores, "Manu Samoa has never lost to Canada". The last game I did see, but earlier games I haven't. I've seen games from about 2010 and up, which is when this blog project started, early 2010.

There's been some sevens games in which Canada has been able to play and win in a game or two, but the national team has never beat Manu Samoa.

May 29th, 1999: Samoa vs Canada - Samoa wins 17-13
July 1st, 2000: Samoa vs Canada - Samoa wins 41-22
November 9th, 2012: Samoa vs Canada - Samoa wins 42-12
Check here for the Rugby stats| Rugbydata.com

The last game was awesome, which was the 2012 one of course. Keep in mind, Canada does have another favorite sport, called Hockey. Hockey looks fun too, too cold though. There's some big hits in this game too by the way. It was a good game!

Check out the last game: Samoa vs Canada 2012


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