The friendly confines of Westhills Stadium can鈥檛 come soon enough next month for the Langford-based Canadian women鈥檚 rugby sevens team.
sa国际传媒 missed making it to the medal-round quarter-finals of a World Series event for the first time on Saturday when it was bounced from contention in the Japan Sevens, taking place in Kitakyushu.
That comes a week after fourth-place sa国际传媒 was left off the podium in Gold Coast, Australia, in the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
The ambitions were much greater after winning bronze in the 2016 Rio Olympics.
That gives an Operation Rebound-type focus for the next World Series tournament, which just happens to be the sa国际传媒 Sevens on May 12-13 at Westhills. Returning to the Island to regroup could be a salve for a somewhat numbed Canadian side that was ranked No. 2 in the world before what has turned into a disastrous trek across the Pacific for the Commonwealth Games and Japan Sevens.
sa国际传媒 finished pool play in Kitakyushu 1-2 as a 38-14 victory over Fiji was followed by 21-19 loss to England and a shock 19-5 loss to Russia.
The defeat at the hands of the English was doubly tough to take since England was also the team that beat sa国际传媒 24-19 in the bronze-medal game of the Commonwealth Games.
Things slid from worse to woeful as sa国际传媒 then lost the first consolation game it has played, 24-19 in extra time to Ireland, and was set to play host Japan for the 11th-12th placings.
sa国际传媒 went into the Japan Sevens missing its captain and all-time World Series scoring-leader Ghislaine Landry, who was injured during the Commonwealth Games.
Landry has been an iron lady who, until now, has withstood the pounding her body has taken in the sport. She said she was 鈥済utted鈥 to be out of the lineup. Landry鈥檚 Canadian teammates, which include Oak Bay product Caroline Crossley, definitely missed not only Landry鈥檚 speed down the sidelines in Japan, but also her leadership.
sa国际传媒 bottomed out in Kitakyushu while such unlikely rugby nations as China, Russia and Spain advanced to the quarter-finals. It sets up an intriguing, and possibly shifting world order, coming into Langford next month.
Single-day tickets for the sa国际传媒 Sevens at Westhills Stadium go on sale Tuesday at 10 a.m. at canadasevens.com or through Ticket Rocket at 1-855-842-7575.
Meanwhile, the Langford-based Canadian men鈥檚 sevens team also continues across the Pacific, following up the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, with the World Series Singapore Sevens next weekend.