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  • Canada thank home crowd. Playing on home soil, Canada won the Plate Final at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • New Zealand celebrate a try. New Zealand finished runners-up at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • USA in action against Spain. Spain defeated USA in the Plate Semi Finals at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Japan and Ireland square off. Ireland defeated Japan 12-5 to finish 11th at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Megan Lukan offloads. Megan Lukan tackled by two Russian defenders at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Heather Fisher makes the pass. Heather Fisher looks for support at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Joanne Watmore tocuhes down. Joanne Watmore scores for England at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Portia Woodman named Player of the Tournament. Portia Woodman was named Player of the Tournament at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Heather Fisher named Player of the Final. Heather Fisher was named Player of the Final after England defeated New Zealand 31-14 to take the Canada Sevens Cup title. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Canada take Plate title. Canada defeated Spain 21-5 in the Plate Final of the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Fiji claim Bowl title. Fiji defeat Brazil 24-7 to claim the Bowl Title at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Sarah Goss in contact. New Zealand needed extra time to beat France 12-7 in the Cup Semi Finals at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Heather Fisher makes a big hit. England defeated Australia 15-5 in the Cup Semi Finals at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Noriko Taniguchi touches down. Fiji defeated Japan 33-10 in the Bowl Semi Finals at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Heather Fisher tackles Leyla Alev Kelter. England defeated USA 29-7 in the Cup Quarterfinals at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS.
  • France celebrate victory. France pulled off a shock 14-12 win over hosts Canada in the Cup Quarterfinals at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS.
  • Bianca Farella scores a try. Bianca Farella scored first but Canada fell 14-12 to France in the Cup Quarterfinals at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Portia Woodman carrying the ball. Portia Woodman and New Zealand defeated Russia 43-0 in the Cup Quarterfinals at the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Nicole Beck looks for the pass. Nicole Beck and Australia defeated Spain 28-0 in the Cup Quarterfinal on day two of the Canada Sevens. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Fiji take it to New Zealand. Fiji dropped their opening match to New Zealand 26-5. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Fanny Horta with ball in hand. French captain Fanny Horta looks for the pass in a 12-7 loss to Australia. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Patricia Garcia scores against USA. Patricia Garcia shows her excitement after a shock 10-7 win for Spain over USA. PHOTOS: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Niall Williams takes the tackle. Niall Williams keeps the ball in contact as New Zealand defeat Fiji 26-5. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Tiana Penitani at pace. Tiana Penitani breaks through the French defence as Australia defeat France 12-7. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Britt Benn attacks for Canada. Britt Benn scores a try as Canada defeat Japan 38-0. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Sene Naoupu on the attack Ireland's No. 2 Sene Naoupu carries the ball for Ireland against England. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Ghislaine Landry kicks off. Canada's leading scorer Ghislaine Landry gets the action underway. PHOTO: Mike Lee @KLC FOTOS
  • Captain's Shoot: Victoria, Canada All 12 captains line up ahead of the Canada7s, 14 April, 2016.
  • Shenae Cieskiola of Australia Youth Olympic Games gold medallist Shenae Cieskiola will make her HSBC World Rugby Women's Sevens Series debut in Langford. Photo: ARU.