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Canada's women's rugby sevens squad ran out to a 22-5 win over Spain on the second day of the HSBC SVNS at Vancouver's B.C. Place to book a spot in the quarterfinals.
As a result, the Canadians will take on the U.S. in quarterfinal action.
Head coach Jack Henratty said he and his team are pleased with the win but know tougher tests await them in the later round.
"We're happy. We wanted to get into the quarterfinals," he said. "I think for us, we wanted to put in a complete 14 minutes ... I don't think that was a complete 14 minutes and we still needed to punch away."
After taking an early two-try lead courtesy of Fancy Bermudez and Florence Symonds, Spain pulled one back to end the first half 10-5.
'Long time coming'
Charity Williams restored the lead midway through the second half after receiving an off-load from Symonds to break down the wing.
The try marked Williams' 452nd point in sevens competition.
Asia Hogan-Rochester sealed the win with a try with just over a minute left.
It started with a scrum on the opposite side of the field before Hogan-Rochester found free space.
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Earlier in the day, Australia preserved its unbeaten record with a 17-12 win over the U.S. while Fiji hammered Japan 36-12.
Australia and Fiji will meet in the women's quarterfinals on Saturday evening.
Canadian men fall to Spain
The Canadian men's team fell 31-14 to Spain to finish winless and at the bottom of Pool A. They head to the ninth-place semifinals to take on South Africa.
"We didn't do enough to win. We seem to be making the same mistakes we've made the past two games," said head coach Sean White.
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Spain's Josep Serres opened the scoring with Juan Ramos doubling the lead a minute later.
Josiah Morra pulled one back for the Canadians in added time of the first half, with the crowd serenading the team with a rendition of 'O Canada' at halftime.
"Any time you give up points with a man advantage is disappointing, not to mention just after half when you have the crowd behind you," White said.
"We just missed the mark too many times and Spain took full advantage."
France's Antoine Dupont also marked his first sevens appearance with a try in a 31-5 win over Australia.
Dupont, 27, skipped this year's Six Nations to play sevens as he bids to win Olympic gold in Paris this summer.