Canadian women expect stiff challenge from Italy at Rugby World Cup in New Zealand
Having opened the Rugby World Cup with a win despite losing a key player on the eve of the game, the Canadian women face a stiff challenge in Italy on Saturday in Auckland, New Zealand.
Third-ranked Canada downed No. 13 Japan 41-5 in its opener last Saturday in Whangarei while No. 5 Italy beat the sixth-ranked U.S. 22-10. That left Canada and Italy both on five points, with the Canadians atop Pool B on points differential.
The top two in each of the three pools and two best third-place finishers advance to the quarterfinals. The goal is to finish first in the group, to avoid a tougher opponent in the knockout round.
The Canadians won last weekend despite losing fly half Taylor Perry in the final training session before the Japan game. The 22-year-old from Oakville, Ont., who quarterbacked the backs from her fly half role, is scheduled to undergo surgery in New Zealand to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in her knee.