Canada will join Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. at the Pacific Four Series women's rugby tournament later this year.
Canada will join Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. at the Pacific Four Series women’s rugby tournament later this year.
The tournament will then wrap up in Canada in early July when all four teams will compete over two weekends. No. 4 Canada will face No. 2 New Zealand and No. 6 Australia and the seventh-ranked Americans take on New Zealand and Australia.The Pacific Four Series will serve as a qualifying tournament for WXV, a new three-tier women’s international 15s competition.
WXV 1 will feature six teams playing in a cross-pool format, as a stand-alone tournament in one location. The top three from the Pacific Series will be join the top three teams from the Women’s Six Nations .WXV 2 competition will consist of six teams: two from Europe, the fourth-placed team from the Pacific Four Series and one team from each of Oceania, Asia and AfricaCHEK NewsletterSign Me Up
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