
Canadian women look to build on momentum going into rugby sevens season finale
The Canadian women’s rugby sevens team, coming off back-to-back third-place finishes in Hong Kong and Singapore, look to finish the HSBC SVNS season with a bang this weekend in Carson, Calif.
Canada, fourth after the first six events of the season, has been drawn in Pool A with No. 1 New Zealand, No. 5 Japan and No. 8 Britain in the winner-take-all HSBC SVNS World Championship.
In the first year of an Olympic quadrennial, the Canadian women have improved as the season wore on, with coach Jocelyn Barrieau blooding a stream of new talent while players cycle between the sevens and 15s sides.
The Canadian women finished eighth to open the current season in Dubai, fifth in Cape Town, fourth in Perth and seventh in Vancouver before the two third-place finishes.