Canadian men, facing rugby sevens relegation fight, lose opening match in Hong Kong
HONG KONG — The Canadian men lost their opening match at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens on Friday, beaten 17-7 by Argentina.
Josiah Mora, playing in his 100th HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series game, scored the lone try for Canada with Brennig Provost kicking the conversion.
The Canadian men, who came into the tournament in 14th place after seven of 11 stops on the World Series, find themselves in a tough Pool A with No. 2 Argentina, No. 4 Fiji and No. 6 Samoa. Argentina is coming off a win at the Canada Sevens in Vancouver.
Canada finds itself in a relegation fight at the business end of the sevens season.