Canadian women thump South Africa 66-7 in their first outing since Rugby World Cup
MADRID — Fancy Bermudez, a sevens player in her 15s international debut, and Sabrina Poulin each scored two tries as Canada thumped South Africa 66-7 Saturday in its first match since finishing fourth at the Women’s Rugby World Cup in November in New Zealand.
The game was a warmup for the fourth-ranked Canadian women ahead of next Saturday’s Pacific Four Series opener against the seventh-ranked U.S., also to be played at Estadio Nacional de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
The seventh-ranked Americans defeated No. 11 Spain 20-14 earlier Saturday.
No. 13 South Africa was reduced to 14 women in the seventh minute when flanker Catha Jacobs, following video review, was red-carded for a high tackle.