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Canadian women lose twice but advance to quarterfinals at Dubai 7s

Canada's women defeated Brazil but lost to Japan and New Zealand on Day 1 of the Emirates Dubai Sevens in Dubai, the opening event of World Rugby's 2025 HSBC SVNS series.

Canada (1-2-0) finished third in Pool C on Saturday, behind New Zealand (3-0-0) and Japan (2-1-0), while Brazil (0-3-0) was fourth.

Helped by other results, the Canadian women advance to Sunday's quarterfinals where they will face Australia, which has won the last four Dubai titles.

Australia dispatched China, Fiji and Ireland by a combined 118-12 score in Pool A play.

The other quarterfinals are Britain versus Japan, New Zealand versus Ireland and the United States versus France.

Captain Piper Logan scored the lone try in Canada's opening match at The Sevens Stadium, a 40-5 loss to Japan.

Canada had won seven of the eight previous meetings with Japan on the circuit.

Asia Hogan-Rochester scored three tries and Breanne Nicholas, Carmen Izyk and Pamphinette Buisa added singles as the Canadians rebounded to thump Brazil 38-12. It marked the first-ever HSBC SVNS try for Izyk, from High River, Alta.

Hogan-Rochester kicked two conversions, while Nicholas and Shoshanah Seumanutafa added one each as Canada improved to 18-0-1 all-time against Brazil.

The day wrapped up with a rematch of the July 30 Paris Olympic final, won 19-12 by New Zealand.

The Black Ferns Sevens won 38-5 on Saturday, scoring three early tries before Mahalia Robinson touched down for Canada's lone score. New Zealand's HSBC SVNS record against Canada improved to 36-2-1.

The Canada women finished fifth overall in last season's HSBC SVNS standings. New Zealand topped the table, lifting the trophy in Vancouver and at three other events, while No. 9 Japan and No. 10 Brazil had to survive a

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