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Canadian rugby 7s women to play for 3rd in Vancouver after semifinal loss to New Zealand

The Canadian women's rugby sevens squad will play for third place in the HSBC SVNS tournament at B.C. Place after dropping a 15-7 semifinal decision New Zealand on Sunday.

Canada head coach Jack Hanratty felt his young side held its own against an experienced Black Ferns squad.

"I thought we matched them physically," he said from Vancouver. "We have to look at instead of chasing a game, how we can dictate the tempo."

The Black Ferns started quickly, hemming Canada in and looking for turnovers from rucks.

Michaela Blyde scored twice in the first half to send New Zealand out to an early lead before Krissy Scurfield ran nearly the length of the field to put Canada on the board.

But New Zealand put the game away early in the second half with Portia Woodman-Wickliffe scoring the try.

The experience of playing a historically dominant rugby sevens squad in the later stages of a tournament is good preparation for Canada ahead of the Olympic Games, Hanratty added.

"If we're going to be Olympic medal contenders this year, if we lose a semifinal we can't lay down the chips, we have to make sure we bounce back," he said.

Canada will take on Australia in the third-place match. France will play New Zealand in the final.

In men's action, the U.S. plays Argentina in one semifinal while New Zealand squares off against France in the other contest.

The Canadian men's rugby sevens squad finished 12th after losing 17-12 to Spain in sudden death overtime.

Canada went winless in the tournament on home turf, also losing to Spain in group stage action Saturday. It was the third time in four events this season the Canadian men have recorded a last-place finish.

Elias Hancock opened the scoring for Canada after Thomas Isherwood won a line-in,

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