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Flying Fijians trounce USA, take NZ Sevens Crown

Sheevas Dayal

Hamilton, January 28, 2019

The Fiji team players mark their victory at HSBC Sevens (Picture by Sheevas Dayal)

The Flying Fijians humbled the United States of America 38-0 in a six-try stampede yesterday (Sunday) to take the New Zealand Sevens Crown and draw level at the top of the world series rankings.

Fiji walked away from Hamilton with back-to-back titles in both New Zealand and the world circuit, once again depriving the Eagles of a Tournament win despite making the finals of all three occasions in the 2018-19 series so far.

No Challenge

Fiji were never utterly challenged from the time Jerry Tuwai opened the scoring from a lineout steal in the second minute.

Waisea Nacuqu and Aminiasi Tuimaba also scored in the first half for the defending champions to take a healthy lead 17-0 at half-time

Alosio Naduva scored a double in the second half and Tuwai bagged his second while the eventual runners-up were left scoreless.

Earlier on Fiji came through the final day’s knockout matches with a 31-7 win over Canada in the quarter-finals before sending the South African packing with a 29-7 demolition in the semis.

US trounces New Zealand

The US team, who have been very impressive and are emerging as a powerhouse in Sevens Rugby, had a 19-14 win over Scotland in the quarters.

They had lost their star player in Perry Baker on day one due to injury.

USA were trailing by 7-Nil but they managed to overturn this by coming from behind to beat hosts New Zealand 17-7 on the back of a one-man advantage after Regan Ware was yellow-carded for a dangerous tackle.

Fiji and the US now lead the overall standings with 57 points, one ahead of hosts New Zealand, who beat South Africa 29-7 in the bronze medal match.

Yesterday’s Runners-up lost to New Zealand in the season opener final in Dubai and went down to Fiji 29-15 in Cape Town.

England started the weekend from fourth in the series standings but failed to qualify for the play-offs.

They later recovered to beat Kenya 36-7 in the Challenger Trophy final to be fifth overall in the series, six points behind fourth-placed South Africa.

Sheevas Dayal is our Rugby Correspondent based in Auckland.

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