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Canadian Women Dominate Australia in 45-7 Pacific Four Series Rugby Win

  • On May 23 at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, Canada secured a decisive 45-7 victory over Australia to complete their undefeated campaign in the closing match of the Pacific Four Series women's rugby competition.
  • The match followed Canada and New Zealand drawing 27-27 last week in Christchurch, leaving both tied on eight points before the final round.
  • Canada scored seven tries, including efforts by McKinley Hunt and captain Alex Tessier, controlled the set pieces, and held a 26-0 lead at halftime while exerting dominance over the Wallaroos in the scrum.
  • Canada completed an unbeaten 2-0-1 run through the Pacific Four Series, extending their all-time record against Australia to 7-0-0 and securing a bonus point with four tries.
  • This win confirmed Canada as the defending Pacific Four champion and provided crucial momentum ahead of the World Cup starting August 22 in England.
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Canadian women dominate Australia in 45-7 Pacific Four Series rugby win

BRISBANE — Defending champion Canada ran in seven tries en route to a lopsided 45-7 women's rugby win over Australia on Friday, completing an unbeaten run through the Pacific Four Series. The second-ranked Canadians must now await the outcome of No.

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