Canada's men's rugby 7s team bounces back with upset win over Australia at Vancouver event
Canadian women suffer losses to Ireland, United States at BC Place

Matthew Percillier scored a pair of tries as the Canadian men upset Australia 29-12 to keep their championship hopes alive, but the Canadian women have their backs against the wall after losing their opening two matches Friday at the HSBC Canada Sevens tournament at BC Place in Vancouver.
Alex Russell, of Montreal, and Kalin Sager of Trent Lakes, Ont., also scored tries for the men who had lost their two previous games against Australia this season by a combined score of 55-14. Thomas Isherwood of Okotoks, Alta., added a try and two converts.
After being trounced 35-5 by Ireland in their opening match the men took their frustrations out on Australia before a loud, hometown crowd in the final game of the day.
"The first game really got us down," said Percillier, who was born in Victoria and now attends the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. "I'm incredibly proud of the boys. We really put our foot on their throat.
"We had the momentum throughout the entire game, which is commendable."
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Canada's women conclude pool play against Brazil on Saturday at 2:28 p.m. ET, while the men will face Chile at 5:35 p.m. ET.
A win against Chile would move Canada into the quarterfinals.
"The job is half done," said interim coach Sean White. "I hope it's the beginning of something special but it all depends on how we respond tomorrow."
The women got tries from Bianca Farella of Montreal, and Alysha Corrigan of Charlottetown, P.E.I., against the U.S. Chloe Daniels of Sutton, Ont., added a convert.
"When ever you play the U.S. it's a battle," said Farella. "It was a really tight game. It could have been anyone's game."
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