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Canadian men winless after Day 1 at London 7s

Canada had a rough day at the HSBC London Sevens, losing three straight games Saturday including a 40-14 thumping at the hands of New Zealand.

The Canadian men went into the break down 26-0.

Earlier Saturday, Canada lost 19-14 to France and 26-5 to Australia. The Australians (2-1-0) went on to beat France 28-19 and finish runner-up to New Zealand in Pool C. Canada was last in the four-team pool, falling into consolation play Sunday.

Henry Paul's Canadian side has gone through a major roster turnover since last summer's Tokyo Olympics where the Canadian men finished eighth.

New Zealand was a motivated team, coming off an uncharacteristic ninth-place finish in Toulouse last week. The All Blacks missed the first four stops of the season due to pandemic-related travel restrictions.

WATCH | Canada vs. France in London: 

Akuila Rokolisoa scored two tries and Ngahori McGarvey-Black, Roderick Solo, Dylan Collier and Kitiona Vai added singles for New Zealand (3-0-0) against Canada.

McGarvey-Black added three conversions while Rokolisoa booted two for the All Blacks.

Nicholas Allen and Thomas Isherwood added consolation tries for Canada in the dying minutes. Cooper Coats kicked two conversions.

McGarvey-Black sat out the final minute with a yellow card for a high tackle.

WATCH | Canada vs. Australia in London: 

Earlier Elias Ergas and Alex Russell scored tries in a losing cause against France, which finished third last weekend on home soil. Coats added two conversions.

Anton Ngongo scored the lone Canadian try against Australia.

London is the eighth stop on the nine-event men's season, which will conclude Aug. 27-28 in Los Angeles.

The Canadians, who came into London in 14th spot overall, are hoping to move up the table to avoid

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