Canada scores upset win over Fiji at World Rugby Sevens, but fails to advance
VANCOUVER — They were on track with two wins but an embarrassing loss in their first game of the day ended up derailing the Canadian men’s playoff hopes Saturday at the HSBC World Rugby Sevens tournament.
Connor Braid of Victoria scored 21 points off three tries and conversions as Canada defeated Kenya 36-21 in their final game of Pool B on Saturday. Canada still needed help to reach the quarter-finals and the dream died when Fiji defeated Samoa 31-17 shortly after.
A lopsided 38-7 loss to Samoa in its first game of the 16-team tournament put Canada in distress early. The Canadians rallied for a 26-19 upset of Olympic champion Fiji in their second game, but they still needed Samoa to beat Fiji for any chance to reach the quarterfinals.
“We finished well but we were suffering for the poor display first thing this morning,” said head coach Damian McGrath.