Canada defeated Brazil 27-5 in the quarterfinal match of the HSBC SVNS Perth rugby sevens tournament, advancing to the semifinals where they will face Australia. The Canadian women's team showcased their dominance throughout the tournament, outperforming their opponents and securing a convincing victory.
Canada dominated their quarterfinal match against Brazil, securing a convincing 27-5 victory in women's rugby sevens at the HSBC SVNS Perth tournament. This win propelled Canada into the semifinals, where they will face off against the undefeated Australian squad. The match, scheduled for Sunday, promises to be a thrilling encounter between two strong teams. Canada showcased their prowess throughout the tournament, outpacing their opponents with a 100-20 point differential.
The Canadian women's team demonstrated their dominance from the start, with Mahalia Robinson scoring the first try. Asia Hogan-Rochester followed closely behind, adding another try to Canada's lead. Thalia Da Silva Costa managed to score a try for Brazil, but it wasn't enough to close the gap. Olivia Apps, Florence Symonds, and Carmen Izyk added further tries for Canada, solidifying their victory. This win marked Canada's 11th consecutive Cup quarterfinal victory over Brazil, a testament to their consistent performance against this opponent.Canada's journey to the semifinals involved overcoming several challenges, including a hard-fought victory against the previously undefeated U.S. team. Piper Logan, Carissa Norsten, and Olivia Apps contributed to Canada's 21-7 win. With the HSBC SVNS season marking the beginning of a new Olympic cycle, Canada coach Jocelyn Barrieau has been actively integrating new talent into the team. Olivia Sarabura, Larah Wright, and Gabrielle Senft made their sevens debut in Perth, injecting fresh energy and skills into the squad. Barrieau's commitment to developing young talent ensures a strong foundation for Canada's future success in the sport
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