Rugby

Canada beats Fiji, places 7th in women's rugby 7s tournament in Australia

The Canadian women's rugby sevens team finished the HSBC Perth SVNS on a winning note Sunday in Australia, defeating Fiji 26-5 to place seventh.

Canadian men's squad 12th in Perth after loss to Britain

A women's rugby player runs with the ball tucked under her arm.
Canada's Krissy Scurfield scored a try in a 26-5 win over Fiji on Sunday in Australia to help her team finish seventh at the HSBC Perth SVNS. (Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press/File)

The Canadian women's rugby sevens team finished the HSBC Perth SVNS on a winning note Sunday in Australia, defeating Fiji 26-5 to place seventh.

Ireland lifted the trophy for the first time on the rugby sevens world stage, downing series leader Australia 19-14 in the women's final at a sold-out HBF Pack.

Argentina won the men's title for the second straight event, beating Australia 31-5. The Pumas opened the 2024 season by finishing runner-up in Dubai before winning in Cape Town and have reached the final in eight of the last nine events (with a 4-4-0 record in those championship games).

Britain took the women's bronze medal with a 24-10 win over the U.S., while Ireland's men claimed bronze with a 24-7 decision over double Olympic champions Fiji.

It was another tough weekend for the Canadian men, who finished 12th after losing 12-5 to Britain.

The Canada men stand 11th overall while the women are sixth going into the HSBC Vancouver SVNS, the fourth stop of the season scheduled for Feb. 23-35 at B.C. Place Stadium.

The Irish women went 5-1-0 in Perth, losing only to New Zealand in pool play (21-14). Ireland downed the U.S. and Japan in the group stage before dispatching Fiji 14-12 in the quarterfinal and Britain 31-7 in the semifinal to reach the championship game.

The victory has been "a long time coming," said Irish captain Lucy Mulhall.

"It means a lot and we've been on a long journey," she added. "This is massive for women's Irish rugby. We'll be sure to celebrate."

The performance moved Ireland into fourth place in the women's overall standings after three events with 38 points behind Australia (58), New Zealand (46) and France (44). The Canadian women have 32 points, four behind the U.S.

WATCH | Canada punches ticket to Paris Olympics last August in B.C.:

Rugby Americas North Sevens Langford: Women's gold medal match - Canada vs. Mexico

1 year ago
Duration 26:25
Watch the Canadian women host Mexico in the gold medal match of a Paris 2024 Olympic qualification event at the Rugby Americas North Sevens in Langford, B.C.

Argentina tops the men's table with 58 points ahead of Fiji and Australia (both on 44) and South Africa and Ireland (both 42). The Canadian men have 10 points, one point ahead of bottom-placed Britain.

Krissy Scurfield, Olivia Apps, Charity Williams and Asia Hogan-Rochester scored tries in Canada's win over Japan in the seventh-place playoff. Chloe Daniels kicked two conversions and Hogan-Rochester booted one for Canada, which led 12-0 at the half.

The Canadian women lost 7-0 to Britain in the earlier Cup quarterfinal.

Jack Carson scored a late consolation try for the Canadian men against Britain, which led 10-0 at the half, in the 11th-place playoff.

Canadian men's comeback falls short

While the Canada men lost all five weekend outings, they can take solace from a comeback that came just short in a 26-21 loss to New Zealand in the ninth-place semifinal.

Trailing 19-0 at the half, Canada pulled ahead 21-19 on converted tries by Jake Thiel, Kalin Sager and Matt Percillier. But Fehi Fineanganofo's last-minute converted try gave the All Blacks the win.

The Canadian men will face Argentina, Fiji and Spain in Pool A in Vancouver. The Canadian women will play out of Pool D with Britain, France and Spain.

The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series has been rebranded as the HSBC SVNS this season. The slimmed-down sevens circuit features seven regular-season events, each featuring men's and women's competition, plus a grand final in Madrid with promotion and relegation at stake.

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