Rugby-Be less Canadian, says Canada coach after reaching World Cup semis


BRISTOL, England (Reuters) -Canada scored five tries in a devastating first half against Australia in the Women's Rugby World Cup on Saturday, but it was not enough for coach Kevin Rouet, who had a simple message for his players at halftime - you're too nice, be less Canadian.

Rouet's side romped into the semi-finals with a one-sided 46-5 win that set up a teasing last-four encounter with New Zealand.

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