{"id":27310,"date":"2012-05-14T14:34:24","date_gmt":"2012-05-14T14:34:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/?p=27310"},"modified":"2012-05-14T14:36:31","modified_gmt":"2012-05-14T14:36:31","slug":"nz-and-fiji-men-engalnd-women-enjoy-sevens-success-in-london-vids-reports","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/nz-and-fiji-men-engalnd-women-enjoy-sevens-success-in-london-vids-reports\/","title":{"rendered":"NZ AND FIJI Men &#038; England Women ENJOY SEVENS SUCCESS IN LONDON: Vids &#038; Reports!!!!!!!!!!!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[youtube bFE6HBd2ObM]<br \/>\n[youtube 84jjR7m0Y-U]<\/p>\n<p>New Zealand have retained their HSBC Sevens World Series title, ending the season with a third place finish at the Marriott London Sevens to finish on 167 Series points, six ahead of closest rivals Fiji.<\/p>\n<p>A record two-day Sevens crowd of 103,027 attended Twickenham over the weekend, a fitting climax to another thrilling season of international Rugby Sevens.<\/p>\n<p>The Fijians stormed to the London title to cap a season of achievement for them, matching New Zealand&#8217;s three Cup titles and underlining just how tight things are at the top of the Sevens game.<\/p>\n<p>The New Zealanders sealed a 10th Series title with a ruthless 36-0 quarter final win against South Africa, but fell to a brilliant Fijian performance in the semi final. However, the New Zealanders recovered to end the season on a high note, beating Argentina in the play-off for bronze.<br \/>\nSixth placed Australia won the Plate, Wales lifted the Bowl, France were triumphant in the Shield whilst England won their second IRB Women&#8217;s Sevens Challenge Cup.<br \/>\nAustralia pip hosts England to Plate<br \/>\nEngland narrowly missed out on the consolation of a Plate trophy when Dan Bibby missed a conversion and a penalty drop goal in the second half of the Plate final, allowing impressive Australia to hang on to a 14-12 victory and collect 13 Series points.<br \/>\nHowever, Mat Turner&#8217;s try in the final did put him one ahead of teammate Dan Norton as the season&#8217;s leading try scorer.<br \/>\nEngland reached the Plate final after a Turner try and Tom Mitchell conversion clinched a late 17-15 victory against South Africa. Australia reached the final after the Tokyo Sevens winners overturned a 12-5 half time deficit to beat Spain 17-12 in the semi.<br \/>\nWales beat Scotland in Bowl<br \/>\nTwelve points from Alex Walker hands Wales a 27-5 victory against Scotland in the Bowl, as the reigning RWC Sevens champions collect eight points for the Series.<br \/>\nTwo second half tries, one after the final buzzer had sounded, from Dan Fish booked Wales&#8217; place in the Bowl final after a 28-26 victory against Portugal. They met Scotland following Graham Shiel&#8217;s side recorded a 31-19 victory against Zimbabwe in the second semi final thanks to two tries from Michael Fedo.<br \/>\nEarlier, 11 points from Alex Walker helped Wales beat USA 28-19 in the second Bowl quarter, entering this competition having lost to Spain and Fiji on day one.<br \/>\nCarl Murray scored twice for Portugal in the day&#8217;s opening match against RWC Sevens 2013 hosts Russia. The sides last met in the core team qualifying quarter final in Hong Kong, with Portugal narrowly winning 17-10 on their way to claiming one of the three places for next season&#8217;s Series, and recorded a 24-17 victory in London.<br \/>\nIn the third match Scotland beat crowd favourites Kenya 21-5 before Dubai Sevens runners-up France suffered a 19-17 defeat to Zimbabwe with Jacques Leitao scoring the winning try for the Cheetahs. <\/p>\n<p><strong>England Women win London Sevens 2012<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>England&#8217;s greater power and precision proved too much for first time Cup finalists the Netherlands as the hosts eased to a 34-7 victory in the IRB Women&#8217;s Sevens Challenge Cup at Twickenham.<\/p>\n<p>England have now won two of the three IRB-sanctioned Challenge Cup events this season, having defeated Australia in the previous final in Hong Kong. They lost out to Canada in the first event, in Dubai.<\/p>\n<p>The Netherlands\u2019 Anne Hielckert had opened the scoring in this Twickenham final to momentarily quieten the crowd. But England&#8217;s Hong Kong heroine Joanne Watmore combined power and balance to pierce the Netherlands\u2019 defence twice before Alice Richardson produced a step and hand off to put England 17-7 up at the break.<\/p>\n<p>Watmore completed her hat trick with the first play of the second half to dash any hopes of a Netherlands comeback before Kat Merchant touched down twice late on to complete an impressive victory.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We came out in the semi final and had a really tough game (against Canada),&#8221; said England captain Michaela Staniford. \u201cWe made it hard work for ourselves and we didn&#8217;t perform, so coming out for the final and putting to bed some of those wrongs and hopefully putting on a show for the crowd was what we really wanted to do.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>For Netherlands coach Gareth Gilbert, whose players are full-time athletes funded by the Dutch Olympic Committee, the final was a promising step forward.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;You\u2019ve only seen the tip of the iceberg so far with regards to the (Dutch) programme. The progress we\u2019ve seen in the last year with these players has been unbelievable. A lot of these ladies have stopped their jobs and their family lives in order to train and play rugby. They train 20 hours a week, which they need to if we are going to compete with the big nations.&#8221; Gilbert said.<\/p>\n<p>Dramatic route to Cup final<\/p>\n<p>Earlier on day two, England defeated Russia 19-10 and Netherlands triumphed 19-0 over France in the Cup quarter finals.<\/p>\n<p>The Cup semi finals produced two dramatic matches. England Sevens debutant Emily Scarratt scored the decisive try in extra time to edge the hosts to a 19-12 win over Canada. Then the Netherlands produced arguably the shock of the competition, edging RWC Sevens 2009 champions Australia 14-12.<\/p>\n<p>Canada claimed third place with a 19-14 victory over Australia. USA won the Plate, defeating Russia 22-7. South Africa, for whom Zenay Jordaan was the tournament\u2019s highest points scorer with 43, edged past France 14-7 to end up seventh. China defeated Portugal 43-5 to win the Bowl and Kazakhstan prevailed 19-17 over Brazil in the battle for 11th place.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[youtube bFE6HBd2ObM] [youtube 84jjR7m0Y-U] New Zealand have retained their HSBC Sevens World Series title, ending the season with a third place finish at the Marriott London Sevens to finish on 167 Series points, six ahead of closest rivals Fiji. 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