Canadian women hurting but still winning at Rugby World Cup in New Zealand
Canada is enduring a war of attrition at the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. But coach Kevin Rouet’s team has yet to stumble.
The third-ranked Canadian women (2-0-0) wrap up Pool B play Saturday night against the sixth-ranked U.S. (1-1-0) in Auckland (3:15 p.m. Sunday local time) in control of their own destiny, despite losing a third player for the tournament in the wake of last weekend’s 22-12 win over No. 5 Italy.
Scrum half Brianna Miller was taken to hospital after the match and ruled out of further play due to “significant internal injuries.” She joins fly half Taylor Perry (knee) and veteran front-row forward Laura Russell (upper body injury) on the sidelines.
Despite the injuries, Rouet says his squad is in a good place.