Wallaroos Faced Tough Defeat Against Powerful USA Eagles in Stormy Pacific Four Clash

The Wallaroos were outmatched by the USA Eagles after a wild weather delay in their Pacific Four Series rugby union match in Kansas City.
The Australian women's rugby union team, the Wallaroos, suffered a tough 33-12 defeat at the hands of the mighty United States Eagles in a Pacific Four Series clash that took place amidst wild weather conditions in Kansas City.
The highly anticipated match was delayed by nearly three hours due to tornado warnings and severe storms that swept through the area, pushing the start time well past midnight. Despite the challenging circumstances, both teams took the field determined to battle it out for the win.
Wallaroos Held Their Own, But USA's Power Proved Too Much
The Wallaroos fought hard, and Australian winger Desiree Miller's try early in the second half brought them within two points of the hosts. However, the sheer power and physicality of the USA Eagles ultimately proved too much for the Australians to handle, as prop Hope Rogers scored a brace of tries to help the home team pull away in the latter stages of the match.
Source: The Guardian


