Sherbrooke Record

Canadians looks flat in 19 0 loss to Scotland in Vancouver Sevens

- By Jim Morris THE CANADIAN PRESS

Canada is down to its last life at the HSBC Canada Sevens Rugby tournament. The Canadians looked flat in a 19-0 loss to previously winless Scotland in a consolatio­n round match Sunday morning. Another loss will eliminate the Canadians from play. The best they can finish is 13th out of the 16 teams.

Things started badly for Canada against Scotland and continued to get worse. Mental lapses resulted in Canada making eight errors and giving the ball away 12 times.

Head coach Damian Mcgrath was left shaking his head. His same team had played smart and been competitiv­e in three games during Saturday's opening day of competitio­n.

“I think that's as bad as it's been in the couple of years I've been here,” he said. “As good as we were yesterday we were poor today.

“That's been the story of our season so far. For every high we manage to get lower. It's a mental thing we have to find a way around. You saw the same players live to a different level yesterday. In a game that, in theory we should have been favoured to win, we didn't get out of first gear.”

Canada had a 1-1-1 record Saturday but finished third in Pool A and failed to advance to the Cup competitio­n. The top two qualifiers from the four pools advanced to the championsh­ip playoffs.

Canada defeated Uruguay 47-5 in its final pool match but still needed the United States to beat Australia to move

onto the championsh­ip playoffs. The Australian­s erased a 21-7 half-time deficit for a 31-21 win.

In its other games Saturday, a late mistake resulted in Canada suffering a 28-21 loss to the U.S. Earlier the Canadians scored a try in the final seconds of the game for a 19-19 draw with Australia.

The Canada Sevens is the sixth stop on the 10-country HSBC World Rugby

Seven Series.

South Africa came into the weekend leading the series with 92 points, followed by New Zealand with 82, Fiji 79 and Australia 72. Canada is ranked 11th with 35 points.

In Rugby Sevens, teams of seven players play two, seven-minute halves. Traditiona­l rugby has 15 players playing 40-minute halves.

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