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Canadian rugby sevens teams back to work with Tokyo in mind

The Langford-based Canadian women鈥檚 rugby team opens play today in the Dubai Sevens believing it can run with anybody in the world.

The Langford-based Canadian women鈥檚 rugby team opens play today in the Dubai Sevens believing it can run with anybody in the world. That is attested by the speed of players such as captain Ghislaine Landry, the first player in World Series history to reach the career 1,000 points plateau.

So it鈥檚 no surprise that defence was emphasized during the national side鈥檚 training sessions at Westhills Stadium before departing for Dubai. Successful sports teams don鈥檛 dwell on their strengths. They work on their weaknesses.

鈥淚 believe our attack patterns can beat anybody in the world,鈥 said Canadian star player Charity Williams.

鈥淪o defence is going to be the key for us.鈥

sa国际传媒 was third in the season-opening USA Sevens World Series tournament in Denver, which is significant because the top-four finishing teams in the 2018-19 World Series will earn berths into the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

鈥淲e know this is the first qualifying period for 2020 but we鈥檙e focused on the day-to-day process,鈥 said Williams, refusing to look too far ahead.

Joining Landry and Williams in Dubai are Caroline Crossley of Victoria, University of Victoria Vikes star Pam Buisa and Kayla Moleschi of Williams Lake. The others selected for Dubai by head coach John Tait of Mill Bay are Olivia Apps, Britt Benn, Bianca Farella, Julia Greenshields, Sara Kaljuvee, Kaili Lukan and Breanne Nichols.

sa国际传媒 opens pool play in the wee morning hours PT against Fiji, Spain and France.

Meanwhile, Canadian head coach Damian McGrath named his lineup for the men鈥檚 Dubai Sevens. Included are Connor Braid and Luke McCloskey, both of Victoria, Pat Kay of Duncan and Isaac Kaay of the UVic Vikes. Former UVic Vikes great Nathan Hirayama will captain sa国际传媒. Also named to the Langford-based squad are former UVic player Lucas Hammond, Jake Thiel and Justin Douglas, both of Abbotsford, Admir Cejvanovic of Burnaby Lake, Josiah Morra of Toronto, Matt Mullins of Belleville, Ont., and Adam Zaruba of North Vancouver.

sa国际传媒 opens Friday in a tough pool play against England, Australia and Japan.

Dubai is the opening tournament of the men鈥檚 World Series, out of which the top-four finishers will also advance to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

鈥淲e know this is the first Olympic qualifier and that there are avenues after that [repechage qualifiers that will fill out the 12-team field for Tokyo 2020]. But right now every nation is on an equal field with zero points,鈥 said an optimistic Braid.

He also knows sa国际传媒 must overcome missing eight weeks of training at Westhills Stadium when 13 players boycotted camp in protest of proposed new funding and training regimens initiated by Rugby sa国际传媒. The impasse came to an end when the players, some still dissatisfied, agreed to proceed with the season under an agreement that was reached Nov 1.

Braid rather vividly described the Canadian players as being 鈥渂ehind the 8-ball鈥 and that 鈥渙ur lungs will be burning in Dubai.鈥

The World Series tours will again feature sa国际传媒 Sevens tournaments, with the men鈥檚 March 9-10 at sa国际传媒 Place Stadium in Vancouver, and the women鈥檚 May 11-12 at Westhills Stadium in Langford.