Hugh Jarse
Rocky Elsom (76)
It is great to watch the New Zealand Womens Rugby 7's team play. They are a complete package and thoroughly deserve the accolades that are sent their way.
Pic: @WorldRugby7s twitter
Meanwhile, Ellia Green makes it to the Tournament Dream Team.
Summary Wrap up from Langford, Canada
Australian Women’s Sevens results in Langford, Canada, 19-20 April:
Australia 43-0 Brazil, Pool B
Australia 40-0 China, Pool B
Australia 24-5 France, Pool B
Australia 12-17 Russia, Cup Quarter-Final
Australia 10-29 USA, Plate Semi-Final
Australia 22-0 Fiji, 7th / 8th Place Play-Off
Final placings for the Canada Sevens (Top 8): 1. New Zealand (20 World Series points), 2. Russia (18 points), 3. England (16 points), 4. France (14 points), 5. USA (12 points), 6. Canada (10 points), 7. Australia (8 points), 8. Fiji (6 points)
Current standings in the 2014/15 World Rugby Women's Sevens World Series (top 6): 1. New Zealand (80 World Series points), 2. Canada (58 points), 3. Australia (56 points), 4. France (52 points), 5. USA (48 points), 5. England (48 points)
Australian Women's Sevens Head Coach Tim Walsh said: "It goes without saying that we're all bitterly disappointed. The most common aspect of our game that let us down is the ruck area. It is something that we need to get right if we are to contest for Cups in London and Amsterdam. Teams are piling in numbers in the ruck and we have to work how we deal with that.
"I still believe we're one of the most skilful teams in the World Series, but in order to play our game we need the ball. We have three weeks back in Narrabeen and the ruck area as well as our ball retention will be an area of focus."
ARU Media Unit Tournament Report is here:
http://www.rugby.com.au/sevens/Arti...team-frustrated-by-double-loss-in-Canada.aspx
Pic: @WorldRugby7s twitter
Meanwhile, Ellia Green makes it to the Tournament Dream Team.
Summary Wrap up from Langford, Canada
Australian Women’s Sevens results in Langford, Canada, 19-20 April:
Australia 43-0 Brazil, Pool B
Australia 40-0 China, Pool B
Australia 24-5 France, Pool B
Australia 12-17 Russia, Cup Quarter-Final
Australia 10-29 USA, Plate Semi-Final
Australia 22-0 Fiji, 7th / 8th Place Play-Off
Final placings for the Canada Sevens (Top 8): 1. New Zealand (20 World Series points), 2. Russia (18 points), 3. England (16 points), 4. France (14 points), 5. USA (12 points), 6. Canada (10 points), 7. Australia (8 points), 8. Fiji (6 points)
Current standings in the 2014/15 World Rugby Women's Sevens World Series (top 6): 1. New Zealand (80 World Series points), 2. Canada (58 points), 3. Australia (56 points), 4. France (52 points), 5. USA (48 points), 5. England (48 points)
Australian Women's Sevens Head Coach Tim Walsh said: "It goes without saying that we're all bitterly disappointed. The most common aspect of our game that let us down is the ruck area. It is something that we need to get right if we are to contest for Cups in London and Amsterdam. Teams are piling in numbers in the ruck and we have to work how we deal with that.
"I still believe we're one of the most skilful teams in the World Series, but in order to play our game we need the ball. We have three weeks back in Narrabeen and the ruck area as well as our ball retention will be an area of focus."
ARU Media Unit Tournament Report is here:
http://www.rugby.com.au/sevens/Arti...team-frustrated-by-double-loss-in-Canada.aspx