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Canada aims for 5th at Womens' Rugby World Cup after rout of Wales

Elissa Alarie scored two tries and Canada advanced to the fifth-place final of the Women's Rugby World Cup with a 52-0 rout of Wales in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Tuesday.

Despite 3 wins, team won't match it's runner-up finish in 2014 tournament

Canada's Karen Paquin scores a try against Wales during her team's 52-0 win over Wales at the Women's World Cup in Northern Ireland. (Donall Farmer/PA via Associated Press)

Elissa Alarie scored two tries and Canada advanced to the fifth-place final of the Women's Rugby World Cup with a 52-0 rout of Wales in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Tuesday.

Brianna Miller had a try and five conversions for Canada, while Barbara Mervin, Jacey Grusnick, Karen Paquin and Cindy Nelles also scored tries as Canada posted its second shutout win over Wales at the tournament.

Latoya Blackwood, whose tackle-busting run helped set up Alarie's second try, was named player of the match.

Canada destroys Wales, advances to 5th place match at Rugby World Cup

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Canada moved on to the 5th place match with a 52-0 win over Wales.

Canada will place Australia in Saturday's fifth-place match. The Australians defeated Ireland 36-24 on Tuesday.

Canada came into the tournament ranked third in the world and finished runner-up to England in the 2014 World Cup.

The Canadians opened strong with a 98-0 win over Hong Kong followed by a 15-0 victory over Wales. But their hopes of a second straight World Cup medal were dashed after ending the preliminary round with a 48-5 loss to powerhouse New Zealand.