Canada Secures Semifinal Spot in Women’s Rugby World Cup After Defeating Australia
Canada qualified for the semi-finals of the Women’s Rugby World Cup, after a resounding victory over Australia with a score of 46-5 in Bristol on Saturday. Canada’s dominant performance in the first half was key to their advance in this quarter-final match, while the second 40 minutes unfolded amidst heavy rain. After New Zealand’s Black Ferns overcame a difficult test against South Africa in Exeter, Canada demonstrated an efficient performance against the Wallaroos, scoring seven tries in the process and joining the New Zealanders in next Friday’s semi-final. Canada’s tries showcased their versatile attack, combining the speed in their backs’ passes with the necessary strength to advance directly when required. For Australia, this result marks the end of their participation in the World Cup.
As the public sought shelter, both teams struggled with handling in the inclement weather. Australia found a bit more rhythm, but Canada’s defense held firm, preserving their comfortable lead.
With both teams exhausting their substitutes and the result already decided, the pace of the match slowed. Canada chose to add points with a penalty eight minutes from the end, which Alex Tessier converted. Karen Paquin, 38, secured the Canadian victory with a sensational individual effort, scoring a try after breaking the Australian line. This result guarantees Canada its sixth World Cup semi-final.