All Blacks Sevens walk away with famous victory in Wellington
Joe Webber snatched a dramatic victory for the hosts and defending champions in Wellington New Zealand, a 24-21 win over South Africa, in the third round of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series at the Westpac Stadium.
The win sees Sir Gordon Tietjens’ move from seventh to third in the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series standings with 47 points, five behind Fiji who finished third at the Westpac Stadium and seven behind the Blitzboks who moved ahead of Fiji for the first time this season.
There were enthralling scenes in Wellington as the hosts snatched victory at the death to claim a hat-trick of Wellington titles and a fifth in six years thanks to a match-winning try from Joe Webber. New Zealand kept the ball and their composure after the buzzer had sounded to cap a remarkable comeback, similar to that of their 17-14 pool victory over Neil Powell’s side at the end of day.
“All week we talked about how we needed a lot of heart and a lot of ticker,” said captain Tim Mikkelson. “Liam Messam came back from Japan and talked about putting the pride back in the jersey after the last couple of tournaments, and that’s what we did. We talked about securing the kick-offs and we bumbled a few and put ourselves under pressure but we knew if we coud keep the ball in hand we could win.”
In the semi finals Cheslin Kolbe scored two tries to help Neil Powell’s side cruise to a 31-0 win over Fiji, while Ben Lam also scored two as the hosts New Zealand booked their place in the final with a win over England. Sydney hosts Australia won the Plate with a 21-5 win over Argentina.
Samoa too strong for Scotland
Samoa dispatched Scotland without too much trouble to win the Bowl final. Samoa’s Phoenix Hunapo-Nofoa turned Scotland’s Mark Robertson inside and out with another trademark step to score the opening try. Samoa scored two turnover tries in the second half. with Tomasi Alosio the first to scoot over from the base of the ruck on the 10-minute mark. Danny Tusitala followed his lead a few minutes later after the Pacific Islanders turned defence into attack. Scotland had the last say however when Gavin Lowe dotted down with the clock in red.
FRANCE GRAB SOME SILVERWARE
France won the Shield after beating Russia 14-7. Captain Steeve Barry got the French off to a great start, picking the ball up at the base of the ruck after a good weaving run from Julien Candelon to score the game’s first try. Moments later, 35-year-old Candelon crossed the line himself with Arthur Retiere supplying the extras. Russia almost got back into the game after half time but Vladimir Sozonov failed to ground the ball properly. Vladimir Lazarenko’s score three minutes later was too little too late.
Results:
#SevensWelly Results (ALL)
Day 2 – Sunday 31st January 2015:
Game 25: SCOTLAND 29 vs PORTUGAL 12 Full-time (Bowl QF)
Game 26: FRANCE 14 vs JAPAN 19 Full-time (Bowl QF)
Game 27: CANADA 35 vs RUSSIA 12 Full-time (Bowl QF)
Game 28: WALES 24 vs SAMOA 29 Full-time (Bowl QF)
Game 29: NEW ZEALAND 36 vs KENYA 0 Full-time (Cup QF)
Game 30: NEW ZEALAND 36 vs KENYA 0 Full-time (Cup QF)
Game 31: SOUTH AFRICA 26 vs AUSTRALIA 14 (Cup QF)
Game 32: FIJI 21 vs UNITED STATES 12 Full-time (Cup QF)
Game 33: PORTUGAL 17 vs FRANCE 22 Full-time (Shield SF)
Game 34: RUSSIA 17 vs WALES 0 Full-time (Shield SF)
Game 35: SCOTLAND 31 vs JAPAN 26 Full-time (Bowl SF)
Game 36: CANADA 7 vs SAMOA 26 Full-time (Bowl SF)
Game 37: KENYA 14 vs ARGENTINA 35 Full-time (Plate SF)
Game 38: AUSTRALIA 17 vs UNITED STATES 5 Full-time (Plate SF)
Game 39: NEW ZEALAND 25 vs ENGLAND 5 Full-time (Cup SF)
Game 40: SOUTH AFRICA 31 vs FIJI 0 (Cup SF)
Game 41: FRANCE 14 vs RUSSIA 7 Full-time (Shield Final)
Game 42: SCOTLAND 7 vs SAMOA 19 Full-time (Bowl Final)
Game 43: ARGENTINA 5 vs AUSTRALIA 21 Full-time (Plate Final)
Game 44: ENGLAND 12 vs FIJI 24 Full-time (Bronze)
Game 45: NEW ZEALAND 24 vs SOUTH AFRICA 21 (Cup Final)
#SevensWelly Complete Day 1 Results – Saturday 30th January 2015:
Game 1: FRANCE 14 vs ENGLAND 17 Full-time
Game 2: UNITED STATES 24 vs SAMOA 20 Full-time
Game 3: ARGENTINA 19 vs WALES 12 Full-time
Game 4: FIJI 45 vs JAPAN 7 Full-time
Game 5: KENYA 31 vs CANADA 7 Full-time
Game 6: AUSTRALIA 19 vs PORTUGAL 12 Full-time
Game 7: SOUTH AFRICA 28 vs SCOTLAND 5 Full-time
Game 8: NEW ZEALAND 38 vs RUSSIA 7 Full-time
Game 9: FRANCE 28 vs SAMOA 12 Full-time
Game 10: UNITED STATES 5 vs ENGLAND 19 Full-time
Game 11: ARGENTINA 31 vs JAPAN 14 Full-time
Game 12: FIJI 33 vs WALES 7 Full-time
Game 13: KENYA 26 vs PORTUGAL 5 Full-time
Game 14: AUSTRALIA 26 vs CANADA 22 Full-time
Game 15: SOUTH AFRICA 54 vs RUSSIA 0 Full-time
Game 16: NEW ZEALAND 27 vs SCOTLAND 7 Full-time
Game 17: ENGLAND 14 vs SAMOA 17 Full-time
Game 18: FRANCE 21 vs UNITED STATES 29 Full-time
Game 19: WALES 33 vs JAPAN 28 Full-time
Game 20: ARGENTINA 10 vs FIJI 31 Full-time
Game 21: CANADA 42 vs PORTUGAL 7 Full-time
Game 22: KENYA 12 vs AUSTRALIA 17 Full-time
Game 23: SCOTLAND 19 vs RUSSIA 17 Full-time
Game 24: NEW ZEALAND 19 vs SOUTH AFRICA 14 Full-time
Courtesy of World Rugby
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