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The day after clinching their first IRB Sevens World Series title at Murrayfield, South Africa have reached the Cup semi finals at the Emirates Airline Edinburgh Sevens after beating a combattive Australia side.
They now face hosts Scotland, who won through to their second successive semi final - and only their second ever - after Colin Gregor's cool conversion at the death sealed a fine comeback victory against Samoa.
In the other half of the Cup draw Wales will play Fiji after they won fine respective victories against Kenya and New Zealand.
- MURRAYFIELD RESULTS >>
VIDEO: Champions - Paul Treu, RSA coach
Cup competition
New World Series champions South Africa are through to the Cup semi finals after they came through a closely contested tussle with Australia 17-7 with tries from Kyle Brown, Frankie Horne and Vuyo Zangqa.
Scotland then won a heart-stopper against Samoa, the islanders leading 12-0 at the break after tries by Alafoti Fa'osiliva and Uale Mai but the Scots storming back. John Houston scored both of their tries, the second right at the death leaving Colin Gregor with a tough conversion to win. Gregor held his nerve to keep the home fires burning.
World Cup-winners Wales produced a stunning display to beat Kenya 19-7. Rhys Jones scored twice and Tom Isaacs once, while Kenya had their chances but could only manage one try through Biko Adema.
Fiji turned around their 33-14 loss against New Zealand in London to beat the same opposition 26-19 in the fourth quarter final in one of the matches of the tournament. Pio Tuwai struck first for Fiji but Save Tokula pulled the game level and Tomasi Cama's conversion edged the kiwis ahead, only for the Fijians to mount a length of the field assault with captain Vereniki Goneva scoring for a 10-7 half time lead. Tuwai scored again straight after the break and then Nasoni Roko put on a skills masterclass to create a superb fourth for Seremaia Burotu for a 26-7 lead. Kurt Baker pulled one back for New Zealand and with a minute remaining Solomon King scored another but the kiwi comeback ran out of time.
Plate competition
Australia will play Samoa on one side of the Plate draw and Kenya will take on New Zealand in the other half.
Bowl competition
France, Argentina, England and Portugal all won their respective Bowl quarter finals and progress to the semis on day two at Murrayfield.
Shield competition
Spain's loss against France means that they now drop to the Shield semis to play Canada, who lost out against Argentina. In the other half of the draw Georgia take on USA after their losses against England and Portugal.
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Latest results
33 31-05-2009 13:31 Spain 19 - 21 Canada SCO SF Shield
32 31-05-2009 12:39 Fiji 26 - 19 New Zealand SCO 1/4 final Cup
31 31-05-2009 12:17 Kenya 7 - 19 Wales SCO 1/4 final Cup
30 31-05-2009 11:55 Samoa 12 - 14 Scotland SCO 1/4 final Cup
29 31-05-2009 11:33 South Africa 17 - 7 Australia SCO 1/4 final Cup
28 31-05-2009 11:11 Portugal 26 - 5 USA SCO 1/4 final Bowl
27 31-05-2009 10:49 England 31 - 7 Georgia SCO 1/4 final Bowl
26 31-05-2009 10:27 Argentina 14 - 7 Canada SCO 1/4 final Bowl
25 31-05-2009 10:05 France 28 - 12 Spain SCO 1/4 final Bowl
Fixtures
34 31-05-2009 13:53 Georgia - USA SCO SF Shield
35 31-05-2009 14:15 France - Argentina SCO SF Bowl
36 31-05-2009 14:37 England - Portugal SCO SF Bowl
37 31-05-2009 14:59 Australia - Samoa SCO SF Plate
38 31-05-2009 15:21 Kenya - New Zealand SCO SF Plate
39 31-05-2009 16:13 South Africa - Scotland SCO SF Cup
40 31-05-2009 16:35 Wales - Fiji SCO SF Cup
41 31-05-2009 16:57 Winner M33 - Winner M34 SCO Final Shield
42 31-05-2009 17:25 Winner M35 - Winner M36 SCO Final Bowl
43 31-05-2009 17:53 Winner M37 - Winner M38 SCO Final Plate
44 31-05-2009 18:21 Winner M39 - Winner M40 SCO Final Cup