Canadian rugby sevens men thump Bermuda at RAN 7s before heavy rain disrupts play
ARIMA — Canada survived changing weather conditions at the Rugby Americas North (RAN) Sevens on Saturday, easily dispatching Bermuda before Mother Nature interrupted its game against Barbados.
It was 31 C, feeling like 38, for the Canadian men’s late-morning 38-0 romp over Bermuda. But the conditions changed drastically for its early-afternoon Pool A finale against Barbados, which was played in a downpour and high winds.
The weather was so bad that play was halted with Canada leading 10-0 in the first half at Larry Gomes Stadium thanks to tries from Josiah Morra and Alex Russell.
Tournament organizers subsequently decided to call off the match, designating it as a 0-0 draw. Bermuda and Guyana then took to a wet field after a delay of more than an hour.