
Canadian women finish fourth at L.A. Sevens rugby tourney, Canadian men place 12th
CARSON, Calif. — The Canadian women followed their third-place finish last weekend in Vancouver with a fourth Sunday at the HSBC SVNS Los Angeles.
Canada was beaten 21-7 by the United States in the third-place playoff at Dignity Health Sports Park.
Captain Naya Tapper opening the scoring for the Americans, outpacing several Canadians for a converted try and a 7-0 lead. It was the 129th try of her career. Krissy Scurfield’s converted try tied it up after Sophie de Goede slashed through the U.S. defence.
Steph Rovetti scored early in the second half, finding a hole in the Canadian defence and then accelerated down the pitch for a 14-7 lead. The Americans were awarded a penalty try with Asia Hogan-Rochester sinbinned for preventing a try by shoving aside an American as they both chased the ball toward the Canadian try-line.