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Tui strikes two times as Black Ferns clear Canada

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Tokyo 2020 Olympics – Rugby Sevens – Women – Pool A – New Zealand v Britain – Tokyo Stadium – Tokyo, Japan – July 29, 2021. Ruby Tui of New Zealand takes a knee before the start of the game. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

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  • New Zealand beat Canada 28-0 in the Pacific Four Nations Cup warm-up game in Auckland on Sunday.
  • Sevens champion Ruby Tui scored her initial two test attempts as New Zealand continue preparations for hosting the women’s rugby sevens World Cup next year.

Tui, playing just her second counterpart title holders, chipped ball over head of Canada fullback Elissa and gathered to land in 47th moment.

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Until that second, the home side had just two first-half punishments from the boot of flyhalf Hazel Tubic to show for their strength of ownership and region.

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A dirty Canadian safeguard and the weighty ground at the Trusts Arena played their parts in obstructing New Zealand endeavors to play an up-rhythm game however so focused with two Black Ferns shipped off the transgression receptacle for rehashed ruck and destroy offenses.

The New Zealanders were imaginative at the set piece, notwithstanding, and lock Maia Roos scored their second attempt from short proximity in the 62nd moment after a very much worked lineout move.

As of now, Chelsea Bremner scored from short proximity after an electric break from Ayesha Leti-I’iga and Tua added her second attempt as the Black Ferns put a shine on the score.

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The Black Ferns are going through an upgrade in work force and style under previous All Blacks mentors Wayne Smith and Graham Henry after four weighty losses to England and France in Europe last year.

Triumph over Canada, who are positioned third on the planet, gave New Zealand two successes out of two in the competition. Prior on Sunday, the United States beat Australia 16-14.

New Zealand have won five World Cups and host the 10th release of the worldwide masterpiece from Oct. 8 to Nov. 12.

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