Canadian women look to reframe rugby sevens identity
VANCOUVER — Nearly two years after winning silver at the Paris Olympics, Canada’s women’s rugby seven squad is in what head coach Jocelyne Barrieau describes as a “framing year.”
“Last year was our foundational year,” she said Saturday. “I was a new head coach and it was a new team, new dynamic, new feel. This year, we’re working on building our frame. We’re working on our processes and professional contracts and where people are. How to get them together and how to be the best we can be.”
Even from that perspective, the Day 1 results from the team’s home-soil stop in front of a boisterous, costume-clad crowd in Vancouver for the 2026 Canada Sevens tournament could have been better.
Coming into the tournament ranked fifth in the eight-team standings with 48 points, Canada dropped all three of its games in pool play on Saturday to finish last in Pool B.
