New Zealand's Stacey Fluhler charges through the England defence on day one of the HSBC Canada Women's Sevens. PhotosportNew Zealand's Stacey Fluhler charges through the England defence on day one of the HSBC Canada Women's Sevens. The Black Ferns Sevens finished top of pool C after beating England 31-0 and USA 36-0. A second try for Alowesi Nakoci stretched the Fiji lead out to 12-5 before Portia Woodman run away to score with the siren already sounded. Quarter-finalsFrance v FijiNew Zealand v CanadaIreland v USAAustralia v Spain
Source: New Zealand Herald May 01, 2022 00:52 UTC