Canada victory stuns Australia Tom Decent Canada has clinched a major 14-12 upset victory over Australia thanks to a conversion after the full-time siren at the Canada Sevens event in Vancouver. 
Leading 12-7 with 23 seconds remaining, Australia's Lewis Holland failed to execute a regulation line-out that resulted in Canada having one last throw of the dice.
After pushing forward to within striking distance, Canada's Adam Zaruba made the most of James Stannard's sin-binning by crossing to equal the scores, before Nathan Hirayama's conversion sent the home crowd into hysterics.
Australia overcame the shock loss to set up a quarter- final against Scotland on Monday by thrashing Wales 49-14 in Sunday's final pool game.
Earlier, Hirayama and Thunderbolts speedster Allan Fa'alava'au scored the only two tries of the first half.
Tom Kingston put Australia up 12-7 with four minutes to go. After two finals in Sydney and Las Vegas, the loss will come as a shock to the side that is without rested captain Ed Jenkins and try-scoring machine Cam Clark.
Coach Andy Friend will be hoping his team can employ the same ruthless mindset they showed against Russia who they crushed 43-5 earlier.