South Africa ends Canadian rugby sevens men’s dream of Olympic qualification
MONACO — South Africa ended the Canadian men’s Olympic dream Sunday with a 28-0 win in the semifinal of the World Rugby Sevens Repechage.
Fatigue played a part with the depleted Canadians, having lost Alex Russell and Kalin Sager to injury, having just three men on the bench. Matt Oworu, who sat out the quarterfinal, dressed for the semifinal despite an ankle issue.
The Canadians had needed a dramatic 24-19 win over Chile to reach the final four. Noah Flesch scored the winning try in extra time, after Cooper Coats converted a Thomas Isherwood try with the clock in the red to force overtime.
South Africa faced Britain in the final, with the last Olympic berth on the line at Stade Louis II, with Canada meeting Spain for third place. Britain defeated Spain 17-12 in the other semifinal.