The 2018 HSBC Canada Women鈥檚 Sevens concluded Sunday afternoon with New Zealand winning the tournament and Canada finishing in fifth place, following a decisive win against Ireland in the home team鈥檚 final game.
This moves the Canadian women into fourth place overall in the World Rugby Women鈥檚 Sevens Series with one tournament remaining in Paris, France on June 8-10.
New Zealand won their second tournament on the five-stop series under sunshine and blue skies in Greater Victoria, and before a packed stadium of 6,070 boisterous fans over the two days.
FT: Canada's Women's Sevens Team close their 2018 HSBC @CanadaSevens with a brilliant 29-12 victory. They finish the tournament in 5th place.
鈥 Rugby Canada (@RugbyCanada) May 13, 2018
馃嚚馃嚘29-12馃嚠馃嚜#Canada7s #RugbyCA馃崄 pic.twitter.com/ZRc78nv0T8
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鈥淩ugby Canada would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to the Community of Langford and all the supportive fans who came out to cheer on not only our Canadian women, but all of the outstanding teams that delivered inspiring and entertaining performances throughout the weekend,鈥 said Allen Vansen, CEO, Rugby Canada.
The weekend featured twelve of the world鈥檚 top women鈥檚 rugby sevens teams competing in the only tournament stop on Canadian soil.
Highlights: Take a look at all the action from day two at the #Canada7s as the @BlackFerns claimed their second tournament win of the 2018 series pic.twitter.com/9oOdURCwiY
鈥 World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) May 14, 2018
The Canada Women鈥檚 Sevens will return to Langford, B.C. next year on May 11-12, 2019 for the 5th and final year of the current series cycle.
Rugby Canada has said it is actively bidding for another four years of both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 Canada Sevens tournaments, and hope to receive approval on their bids by Fall 2018. The men鈥檚 tournament took place in Vancouver this past March.