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Canada falls out of Cup contention with three losses at sevens series

Jan 26, 2018 | 11:15 PM

SYDNEY, Australia — Canada’s men’s rugby sevens team dropped out of Cup contention at the HSBC Sydney World Series after three straight losses in pool play.

Canada, ranked seventh in the world, ended its Pool D schedule with a 40-19 defeat against the No. 12 United States on Saturday.

Perry Baker led the American side with four tries. Harry Jones, John Moonlight and Jacob Thiel scored tries for Canada.

The Canadians are out of the running for the main Cup trophy but will play Samoa on Sunday in the Challenge quarter-final. The best Canada can place is ninth.

Canada finished fourth in the last World Series stop in Cape Town in December.

Canada began its day with a 52-5 loss to No. 13 Scotland, then fell 27-5 to No. 5 Australia.

The Sydney tournament is the third stop of the HSBC World Series tour.

The Canadian Press