New Zealand tops Canada 15-14 in rugby sevens as both teams move onto quarters
VANCOUVER — With just nine healthy players at his disposal, Canadian men’s rugby sevens head coach Damian McGrath had no complaints on Saturday night.
Neither did the raucous crowd at B.C. Place Stadium that cheered on their heroes in the dying seconds against New Zealand, imploring them to score one more time even though the result was a foregone conclusion.
Vilimoni Koroi had two tries and captain Scott Curry added the other as New Zealand edged the host nation 15-14 in the final group match at the Canada Sevens tournament.
The Canadians got tries from captain Harry Jones and that late consolation effort from Adam Zaruba, his fifth of the day. Nathan Hirayama added two conversions to finish 9 of 10 overall.


