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06/07 20:06 CDT Australia women and South Africa men win rugby sevens world
series
Australia women and South Africa men win rugby sevens world series
BORDEAUX, France (AP) --- Australia won the rugby sevens world series when it
saved its best for last and beat season-long front-runner New Zealand 26-19 in
the Bordeaux women's final on Sunday.
The men's world championship was retained by South Africa, which clinched it
after reaching the semifinals at Stade Atlantique.
The Blitzboks went no further, though, losing the semifinals to France, which
went on to win its home sevens tournament for the first time in 21 years after
beating New Zealand 14-5 in the final.
Levi's impact
Maddison Levi sustained a left knee injury in Valladolid last weekend and
didn't appear for Australia in Bordeaux until the semifinals. But she made her
mark in the final.
Levi scored two tries to extend her season-leading tally to 64, and was even
more impressive with two try-saving tackles from behind on Katelyn Vaha'akolo.
Levi's first try gave Australia a 14-7 lead into halftime. When Vaha'akolo
replied to close the gap to two, Australia hit back through Faith Nathan and
Levi to secure a fifth title out of the 13 women's series. New Zealand has won
all the others. The Black Ferns dominated the regular season but in the
three-leg world championship decider Australia took the last two legs to edge
New Zealand by four points.
"It's been our most consistent season," Levi said. "We've been in every single
final. Even win or lose, we're building as a program, we're creating depth and
trust. Going out there and beating a pretty amazing New Zealand side, they're
always tough, so its pretty awesome to help the girls."
Men's final
France overturned a 26-21 loss to New Zealand in the pool stage on Friday to
win their final thanks to Celian Pouzelgues' try with 31 seconds left.
Rayan Rebbadj converted his opening try for France. When Pouzelgues was
sin-binned for a high tackle on Jayden Keelan, Keelan scored in his absence to
trail 7-5.
Pouzelgues had a try ruled out early in the second half and France kept the
pressure on. But New Zealand's defense hung tough until Akuila Rokolisoa was
yellow-carded for kicking the ball away after the whistle. The Kiwis held on
until Pouzelgues slipped a tackle near the posts and went over.
Overall, South Africa was first, New Zealand second and Spain a best-ever
third. France was seventh.
The sevens players of the year were South Africa's Tristan Leyds and, for a
second straight time, New Zealand's Jorja Miller.
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