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05/04 20:32 CDT South Africa men, New Zealand women win the Sevens world
championship titles in Los Angeles
South Africa men, New Zealand women win the Sevens world championship titles in
Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (AP) --- South Africa's men and New Zealand's women have been
crowned 2025 Rugby Sevens world champions after winning their respective finals
Sunday at the same venue in Los Angeles where the Olympic competition will be
played in 2028.
The Olympic and world sevens league champion New Zealand women's lineup beat
Australia 31-7 in their final and went unbeaten at the tournament. South Africa
beat Spain 19-5 in a surprise men's final between teams which finished third
and fourth in the league.
Spain upset league champion Argentina in the semifinals but couldn't repeat
that in the final.
South Africa's physical defense was critical against a Spain team which enjoyed
a surplus of possession.
Selwyn Davids scored the only try of the first half, stepping past tackles
inside his own 20-meter area and going more than 80 meters to score under the
posts.
Spain opened the second half with a try to star Pol Pla which made the score
7-5. South Africa then finished strongly with tries to Mfundo Ndhlovu and
Roberto Duarttee.
"It's pretty sweet. I think we owed this one to ourselves," South Africa
captain Siviwi Soyizwapi said.
New Zealand and Australia met in a women's final between the first- and
second-ranked teams in the league. New Zealand won that title with 116 points,
10 clear of the Australians.
The teams have met five times in finals this season, with New Zealand winning
the last three after Australia won the first two encounters.
New Zealand opened the scoring with an outstanding individual try to Georgia
Miller, her 29th try of the season. Michaela Brake scored off a turnover by
captain Sarah Hirini and New Zealand took a 12-0 lead to halftime.
Australia hit back with a solo breakout try to McKenzie Davis, cutting the lead
to 12-7. New Zealand then scored three unanswered to complete a comprehensive
win.
Risi Pouri-Lane scored after strong runs by Brake and Miller. Marina Paul
scored off Hirini's pass, then Hirini capped the win with a try, celebrating
with a fist-pump.
"That feels good. I'm so happy," Hirini said. "It's nice to be able to take
that World Series trophy back home.
"I don't show too much emotion but I probably showed how much it means to this
group. After the Olympic gold medal we wanted to show we're a great team and
that meant winning the league and winning the World Series."
Canada beat the United States in the women's bronze-medal playoff, completing a
4-0 sweep of matches against the Americans this season. Asia Hogan-Rochester
scored three tries.
In the men's bronze match, New Zealand beat league champion Argentina 38-17 for
its first podium finish of the season.
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