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    Australia win famous London Sevens title

    Australia win famous London Sevens title

    (IRB.COM) Sunday 23 May 2010

    Australia beat South Africa in a thrilling final at Twickenham to win the Emirates Airline London Sevens and claim a first Cup title on the IRB Sevens World Series since Brisbane in 2002.

    Without the injured Clinton Sills, Australia forged ahead and Brackin Karauria-Henry's converted try gave them a 7-0 lead that they held until Fabian Juries' opportunist chip-and-chase drew the Boks level on the stroke of half time.

    The brilliant James Stannard found a gap in the South African defence to put his Australian side back into the lead but again it was Juries who took the ball at full pace and cut back for a 14-12 lead.

    With two minutes to go, though, it was the tournament's outstanding forward Henry Vanderglas on hand to latch on to another clever Wallaby offload and power over for a 19-14 Australia lead. Cecil Afrika then looked certain to score the winner but was brilliantly tackled by sweeper Stannard.

    In beating closest rivals New Zealand to reach the Cup semi finals Samoa took a giant stride towards a first ever IRB Sevens World Series title and take a seven-point lead from the second-placed kiwis to Murrayfield for the season climax next weekend.

    New Zealand did recover from that loss to beat Fiji in the Plate final but to take a ninth World Series crown they will need to win in Edinburgh and hope Samoa do not make the final.

    In the other competitions Canada beat Portugal at the death in a fine Bowl final and Kenya also needed all 14 minutes to beat France and claim the Shield.

    England's home title defence came to an end at the Cup quarter final stages when they were beaten by South Africa.

    Australia were the first side through to the London Cup final, beating Argentina 26-14 to reach their first IRB Sevens Cup final since February 2002 in Brisbane.

    Clinton Sills and Watisoni Votu of Fiji both crossed for hat tricks in a pulsating quarter final which the Wallabies won in the last minute 29-28 and in the semi final against Argentina Sills added two more tries to take his tally to nine for the tournament, but looked to be suffering from a leg injury in the latter stages.

    The Springbok Seven put in a superb display to beat the impressive Samoans 24-12, Ryno Benjamin, Chris Dry, Cecil Afrika and the returning Fabian Juries all crossing for tries.

    South Africa earlier beatEngland 17-12 in front of over 40,000 fans at Twickenham. With the score at 0-0, England captain Ben Gollings saw yellow midway through the first half and in his absence the Boks took control of the match. MJ Mentz scored a first try and they led 17-0 at the half after tries from Ryno Benjamin and Cecil Afrika. England hit back through Tom Varndell but South Africa slowed play down cleverly and Tom Powell's late try was nothing more than a consolation.

    New Zealand leave it late to clinch Plate (12 Series points)

    New Zealand won a famous victory against Fiji in the Plate final, Sherwin Stowers sprinting clear well after the final hooter had sounded to clinch a 26-24 win when Isake Katonibau's try looked to have given Fiji the win with only 30 seconds remaining.

    In clawing back the victory New Zealand also kept alive their hopes of claiming a 9th IRB Sevens World Series title. They will win the 2009/2010 season should they take the Edinburgh Cup title and Samoa fail to reach the Cup final in Murrayfield, although Samoa do now lie seven points clear.

    Earlier, Fiji won through to the final by beating Wales 22-10 and England suffered double heartbreak in losing to New Zealand 22-19 in the second semi, Kurt Baker's length of the field try sealing victory in the dying seconds when captain Ben Gollings looked to have inspired a home win.

    Canada win Bowl (4 Series points)

    Canada followed a dramatic 22-17 semi final victory over rivals USA to beat Portugal 19-17 and claim the London Bowl title.

    Sean Duke's supreme pace was a welcome addition to the Canada squad, which was again impeccably led by captain Phil Mack. Portugal hit back to lead 17-12 late on, but Justin Mensah-Coker's try sealed the win.

    The semi final had finished in even more dramatic circumstances, Mack making an incredible cover tackle at 17-all in extra time before Duke sprinted the length of the field to score the golden try.

    Kenya win Shield

    Captain Humphrey Kayange's two tries inspired Kenya to come from behind against France and Dennis Mwanja's score at the death sealed a dramatic 24-21 win in the Shield final for Kenya against France. Earlier the Kenyans came from behind to beat Russia 21-17.

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    Awesome effort guys!! Highest scorer and Tournament winning tackle at the death by Stannard shows his pedigree!

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    Australia the new world force in sevens rugby (Nothing like getting a tad wound up in the moment Wayne )

    Wayne Smith From: The Australian May 25, 2010 12:00AM

    WORLD rugby is bracing itself for a new era of Australian sevens dominance now that the long-neglected abridged form of the game is tapping into the highly-successful Australian Olympic network.
    The admission of sevens to the Olympic program from the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games has dramatically raised its profile within Australia, and the Australian Rugby Union board recently identified it as a top priority.

    But even with the ARU elevating its importance and sending the national team to the AIS in Canberra to prepare for the weekend's London Sevens, no one seriously expected the first Australian victory on the IRB world circuit since the 2002 Brisbane tournament.

    Indeed, the ARU even released sevens captain Patrick McCutcheon to play instead for the NSW Waratahs in their Super 14 semi-final against the Stormers in Cape Town.

    In his absence, former Western Force and Brumbies halfback James Stannard not only led the Australian team brilliantly but was the hero of the hour in the final against South Africa, bringing down a seemingly try-bound Cecil Afrika in the dying seconds to preserve a 19-14 lead.

    "It was just so exciting," said Australian sevens coach Michael O'Connor, who had thought the best possible outcome was that Stannard might possibly force Afrika to score wide out.

    "I was starting to think about the final going into extra-time when Stannard somehow tackled him into touch a metre short of the tryline."

    Stannard might have been the player of the tournament, with Brumbies flanker Henry Vanderglas just behind him, but O'Connor will have no hesitation in reinstating McCutcheon as captain for the Commonwealth Games in Delhi in October.

    As a result of its London victory, Australia has edged into third place on the world rankings and if it can defend that position at next weekend's Murrayfield Sevens will achieve its highest finish ever.

    "That would see us seeded third for the Commonwealth Games, which puts us right in the hunt for a medal," O'Connor said.

    Indications are that only fringe Wallabies squad members will be made available for sevens selection just a few weeks out from the November spring tour.

    Despite that, O'Connor still should be able to draft some quality players into his Games team.

    Although O'Connor insisted he had not seen the London triumph coming - "it needed a perfect storm, everything to come together" - South Africa coach Paul Treu was anything but surprised.

    "I could see it from two years ago and I always said it and maintained it," Treu said. "With Michael they are going to grow as a team and they will be the team to beat going forward."

    Indeed, other South African observers are worried Australian sevens is about to be absorbed into one of the most successful Olympic programs in the world, Australia is set to dominate the sport for the first time since the late 1970s.

    "Dominance might be a bit strong," said O'Connor. "But there is no doubt we are really serious about sevens now. There were 40,000 people at Twickenham on Sunday. Our Olympic funding doesn't start until after the 2012 London Games, but we're already getting the benefits by being able to train at the AIS."

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    A bit hysterical. Now, if we were to win another couple of tournaments and actually prove it won't be another eight years between drinks...

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    If Cam Shepherd isn't in the Wallabies squad they should get him into the 7s. He played in Melbourne.

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