Canada to face All Blacks in Singapore rugby 7s quarter-finals
Canucks romp Hong Kong, Russia but get stoned by Fiji
Captain John Moonlight scored his 98th career try on the rugby sevens circuit as Canada advanced to the Cup quarter-finals at the Singapore Sevens on Saturday.
The Canadian men defeated Russia 28-15 and Hong Kong 34-0 before being bulldozed 35-7 by Olympic champion Fiji.
It marks the fourth tournament in a row — and fifth in six events — that the Canadian men have reached the quarter-finals.
Canada, currently ninth in the overall standings, will face No. 4 New Zealand on Sunday. The Canadian ran the All Blacks close in a 15-14 loss in Vancouver last month but their overall record against New Zealand is 2-32-1.
In the other quarter-finals at the National Stadium, it's England versus Kenya, Fiji versus the U.S., and Australia versus South Africa.
'Not good enough'
Singapore is the eighth stop on the 10-event HSBC World Rugby Sevens circuit.
Moonlight moved within two tries of a century against No. 15 Russia. Justin Douglas, Luke McCloskey and Mike Fuailefau also scored tries.
Lucas Hammond, Fuailefau, Harry Jones, Matt Mullins and Jared Douglas — Justin's older brother — all scored in a romp over Hong Kong, which was invited to the tournament as Asian champion.
Canada paid for a poor performance against No. 2 Fiji, which is coming off a tournament win in Hong Kong.
Waisea Nacuqu scored three tries and Mesulame Kunavula and Sevuloni Mocenacagi added singles for the Pacific Islanders in a lopsided game that saw three yellow cards: two for Fiji and one for Canada (Issac Kaay).
Nacuqu's first try came after teammate Setareki Bituniyata beat three Canadian would-be tacklers.
With his team down 21-0 at the half, coach Damian McGrath told the Canadians to pick it up. "It's not good enough," he said.
But the tailspin continued. Jared Douglas, on a pass from his brother, scored a consolation try for Canada with no time remaining.