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Canada’s women’s 7s team are through to the knockout round at the HSBC World Rugby 7s Series in Vancouver, BC after defeating Brazil 31-7.  

Next up for our women’s 7s team is the quarter-finals against New Zealand at 7:34 pm EST/4:34 pm PST.

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Our women’s team took #1 New Zealand to the limit, but ultimately fell short with a 10-5 quarterfinals defeat :( 

 

Improving their chances of the 2024 Olympics qualification immensely after this event :d I’m optimistic that they’ll secure a quota through the North America Qualification Tournament* 

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

Our women’s team took #1 New Zealand to the limit, but ultimately fell short with a 10-5 quarterfinals defeat :( 

 

Improving their chances of the 2024 Olympics qualification immensely after this event :d I’m optimistic that they’ll secure a quota through the Pan-Am Games. 

What’s really improving their chances of qualification is the US doing well :P

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Canada’s men’s team will play South Africa on Sunday at 9:22 am PST/12:22 pm EST in the 13th place semi-finals.
 

Yesterday they lost 19-14 to Spain in the 9th place semi-finals. 

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Canada’s women’s team gets their revenge on Ireland, winning 24-12 in the 5th place semi-finals. They will play against Fiji in the 5th place play-off at 4:25 pm PST/ 7:25 pm EST

Canada’s women’s team closes the HSBC Rugby 7s Series in Vancouver, BC with a 22-17 loss to Fiji in the 5th place play-off. Still a great tournament for them, hopefully that’ll give them something to try and build on. 

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