Looking to rebound after a painful loss to Argentina, Canada's men started well against Australia but conceded 17 second-half points in a 22-7 loss Friday at the HSBC Sydney Sevens.
Playing in sapping 27 Celsius heat at Bankwest Stadium, the Canadians led 7-5 at the half only to see the Australians wrest control after the break.
The Canadian women went 0-3-0 in Pool B play, routed 34-7 by Fiji after losing 14-12 to the U.S. and 19-5 to Britain.The men's Cup semifinals will see France versus New Zealand and South Africa versus Fiji. In the women's Cup semifinals, it's the U.S. versus France and Ireland versus New Zealand. Australian captain Henry Hutchinson was yellow-carded for a professional foul at the breakdown midway through the first half. Webster scored in the corner as Canada profited from the man advantage.
The Australians came to Sydney ranked seventh in the overall standings after four events. Canada stands 14th, down in the relegation zone.The 15th-ranked core team following the 10th round in Toulouse in May will be relegated. The teams ranked 12th, 13th and 14th at the end of the Toulouse event will take part in a four-team relegation playoff together with the 2023 Challenger Series winner in the final stop of the season in London.
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