Canada routs Australia in Women’s Rugby World Cup quarterfinal, New Zealand up next
BRISTOL — Alysha Corrigan scored two tries in a dominant first half and Canada routed Australia 46-5 in Women’s Rugby World Cup quarterfinal action Saturday.
Asia Hogan-Rochester opened the scoring with a try in the second minute, capping a break from Julia Schell, and the second-ranked Canadians dominated No. 7 Australia on both sides of the ball from there.
Sophie de Goede and McKinley Hunt, with a powerful touchdown after a rolling maul, scored the other first-half tries.
De Goede also kicked four conversions to give her a tournament-leading 17 and was named player of the match with a game-high 13 points.
