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Written by Alex Goff
Sunday, 12 May 2013 23:02 |
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CRC Event Guide! |
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Tournaments -
USA 7s CRC
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Check out the USA 7s CRC Event Guide! Available in e-magazine format.
Click here to read it now.
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Written by Pat Clifton
Sunday, 12 May 2013 15:05 |
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UCF Upends Lindenwood for DI-AA Title |
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Colleges -
Men's DI College
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The University of Central Florida scored a last-second try to upset Lindenwood 27-25 in dramatic fashion and win the DI-AA National Championship Sunday in Bowling Green, Ohio.
The Knights’ squad was made up entirely of volunteer American student-athletes not on a rugby scholarship, and it showed in their skills. The Knights’ passing wasn’t as crisp as Lindenwood’s, and UCF’s kicking game was practically non-existent, but the Knights grounded and pounded their way to the program’s first-ever National Title.
“We don’t kick the ball, so I asked them not to kick the ball and they didn’t,” said UCF coach Jason Granich of his players. “The game plan was simple - stick to what we do. We’re great defenders, and our forwards just get go-forward ball, and they just run hard and straight all day.”
Central Florida charged down an attempt at a clearance kick from Lindenwood’s Mickey Bateman deep in his own end. A couple of phases and a Lindenwood penalty later, scrumhalf Max Roehm dove over to put the Knights up 5-0. Roehm hit the point-blank conversion, making it 7-0.
Lindenwood got into UCF’s end directly following the restart, but the Lions were stifled by a swarming UCF defense. The Knights conceded a penalty right in front of the posts after several phases, and Lindenwood fullback Morgan Findlay slotted the penalty.
Morgan Findlay scored again minutes later, this time diving in for a try. He sliced right through the defense, which he’s done countless times this season, but he was effectively neutralized most of the game thereafter. Hobbled by an injury sustained in an early tackle, and by UCF’s refusal to kick him the ball, Lindenwood’s most potent weapon and best player was mostly a non-factor with ball in hand.
UCF controlled the ball most of the next several minutes, but their forward runs on the fringe and pick-and-jams didn’t yield much yardage. Lions center James Poli then managed to rip possession from a UCF ball carrier and put Lindenwood on the offensive. The Knights committed a penalty, and Findlay slotted another three points.
UCF immediately penetrated Lindenwood’s defense following the kickoff and got over the try line, but the Knights were held up in-goal. The Knights won the ensuing scrum, but Lindenwood openside flanker Tyler Black sniffed out the No. 8 pick and poached the ball. The Lions never got out of their end, and the Knights were eventually rewarded with a shot at goal. Roehm converted it, pulling UCF to within one at 11-10.
UCF got the ball back again and reverted to 10-man rugby, but they did it midfield and not in Lindenwood’s territory. So when they lost possession, Lindenwood was instantly in attacking position. The Lions played a wide ball off a ruck to Poli, and he dished inside to a streaking Matty Harris, the fastest player on the field, who ran untouched between the posts. Findlay converted, putting Lindenwood up 18-10 halftime.
UCF’s constant body punching finally paid off about 15 minutes into the second half when captain and No. 8 Gerhart Veit crashed over the try line. Conversion missed, the try pulled the Knights to within three at 18-15.
Lindenwood pushed the lead back out to two possessions by opening the game up. They sent it from one touch line to the other with just three passes, and hooker Cody Schwahn cut against the grain to score near the posts. Findlay slotted the conversion, making it 25-15 to UCF.
The Knights didn’t quit, though, and they got the ball to speedy wing Lee Soprenuk with some room to run for the first time in the game. He was cut down by Findlay after a big carry, but Lindenwood’s defense was on its heels. Veit carried the ball twice, offloading each time, before getting the ball back again and diving over for his second score of the game. The conversion was made, cutting the deficit to three.
With under two minutes to play, Lindenwood was penalized near the UCF 22-meter line. The Knights, having needed many phases and a lot of time to score most of their tries thus far, needed a booming kick to turn field position around. The kick didn’t make touch, and Lindenwood’s reserve wing fielded it. Soprenuk made a massive hustle play by chasing the kick and forcing the wing into touch, giving UCF an attacking lineout, nonetheless.
“If he doesn’t get down there and hit that winger, we don’t get that lineout,” said Granich of Soprenuk. “If we don’t get that lineout, we don’t get the win.”
The Knights, now hovering around the attacking 22, went back to their forward running, and their captain, as he had earlier, carried the ball twice deep inside Lindenwood territory. On his second run, about five meters from the line, he floated a pass just over the outstretched fingers of Lindenwood’s Matty Harris and into the hands of wing James Boozer, who caught the ball and scooted the short distance into the try zone for the game-winning try.
“When our scrummy started heading into the ruck, I started screaming for it because they were on their heels there a little bit," said Veit, describing the final play. “I almost tried to take it in myself, but I did see their winger was playing on the inside a little bit more and our winger was on the outside, and I threw it out there and it worked out, man.”
UCF, the team that resorted to social media to fund raise their way to Bowling Green, the only team in the Final Four without a paid coach, the only team in the Final Four without a foreign player, beat Varsity Lindenwood for the DI-AA National Championship.
“We’ve been labeled underdogs, the stepchildren. Hopefully we’ve hushed all the critics by the results,” said Granich. “We don’t have the money, we don’t have the resources, but we have a National Championship.” UCF 27 Tries: Veit (2), Boozer, Roehm Cons: Roehm (2) Pens: Roehm
Lindenwood 25 Tries: Findlay, Harris, Schwahn Cons: Findlay (2) Pen: Findlay (2)
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Written by RUGBYMag Staff
Sunday, 12 May 2013 17:20 |
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USA Men's 7s Team Box Scores and Stats |
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Sevens -
USA Sevens Men
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USA
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L |
T |
Pf |
Pa |
World Series Pts
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2012-2013
| 16 |
31 |
2 |
771 |
895 |
71 (11th
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| Australia |
1-5 |
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Shield Final |
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USA |
7 |
New Zealand |
19 |
| Tries |
Isles |
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| Convs |
Enose |
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USA |
5 |
South Africa |
33 |
| Tries |
Hawkins |
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USA |
21 |
Canada |
22 |
| Tries |
Hume, Unufe, Penalty |
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| Convs |
Hume 2, Enosa |
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| Bowl QF |
USA |
19 |
Wales |
27 |
| Tries |
Hume, Thompson, Unufe |
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| Convs |
Enosa 2 |
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| Shield SF |
USA |
33 |
Tonga |
26 |
| Tries |
Isles 2, Enosa, Hume, Unufe |
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| Convs |
Enosa 2 |
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| Shield Final |
USA |
5 |
Scotland |
40 |
| Tries |
Mauer |
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| Dubai |
1-4 |
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Bowl Semis |
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USA |
12 |
Australia |
19 |
| Tries |
Test, Hawley |
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| Convs |
Suniula |
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USA |
14 |
France |
17 |
| Tries |
Suniula, Isles |
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| Convs |
Suniula 2 |
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USA |
7 |
Canada |
26 |
| Tries |
Test |
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| Convs |
Suniula |
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| Bowl QF |
USA |
14 |
Spain |
12 |
| Tries |
Edwards, Hawley |
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| Convs |
Suniula 2 |
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| Bowl SF |
USA |
14 |
South Africa |
22 |
| Tries |
Isles, Hawley |
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| Convs |
Suniula 2 |
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| South Africa |
2-3 |
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Plate Semis |
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USA |
12 |
Portugal |
26 |
| Tries |
Niua, Unufe |
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| Convs |
Niua |
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USA |
26 |
Canada |
12 |
| Tries |
Hume 2, Hawley, Unufe |
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| Convs |
Niua 3 |
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USA |
21 |
Zimbabwe |
17 |
| Tries |
Halalilo 2, Edwards |
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| Convs |
Niua 3 |
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| Cup QF |
USA |
7 |
South Africa |
17 |
| Tries |
Edwards |
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| Convs |
Niua |
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| Plate SF |
USA |
19 |
Wales |
26 |
| Tries |
Niua, Isles, Edwards |
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| Convs |
Niua 2 |
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| New Zealand |
0-4-1 |
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Shield Semis |
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USA |
5 |
Spain |
10 |
| Tries |
Halalilo |
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USA |
12 |
England |
12 |
| Tries |
Hume, Unufe |
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| Convs |
Niua |
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USA |
10 |
New Zealand |
17 |
| Tries |
Edwards, Test |
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| Bowl QFs |
USA |
12 |
Fiji |
29 |
| Tries |
Test, Hawley |
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| Convs |
Niua |
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| Shield SF |
USA |
15 |
Wales |
17 |
| Tries |
Hawkins, Halalilo, Scully |
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| USA |
1-4 |
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Plate Semis |
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USA |
7 |
Australia |
26 |
| Tries |
Isles |
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| Convs |
Suniula |
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USA |
7 |
Samoa |
12 |
| Tries |
Test |
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| Convs |
Niua |
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USA |
22 |
Spain |
7 |
| Tries |
Isles 2, Edwards, Suniula |
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| Convs |
Niua |
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| Cup QF |
USA |
19 |
Fiji |
21 |
| Tries |
Hume 2, Test |
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| Convs |
Niua 2 |
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| Plate SF |
USA |
19 |
Canada |
24 |
| Tries |
Niua, Test, Hawkins |
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| Convs |
Niua 2 |
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| Hong Kong |
1-4 |
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Bowl Semis |
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USA |
14 |
Kenya |
17 |
| Tries |
Isles, Hawkins |
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| Convs |
Niua, Suniula |
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USA |
19 |
France |
21 |
| Tries |
Niua, Halalilo, Palefau |
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| Convs |
Niua 2 |
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USA |
12 |
New Zealand |
24 |
| Tries |
Hawkins 2 |
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| Convs |
Suniula |
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| Bowl QF |
USA |
21 |
Scotland |
12 |
| Tries |
Hawkins 2, Edwards |
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| Convs |
Suniula 3 |
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| Bowl SF |
USA |
12 |
Hong Kong |
20 |
| Tries |
Test, Palefau |
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| Convs |
Suniula |
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| Japan |
3-2-1 |
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Plate Winners |
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USA |
24 |
Wales |
22 |
| Tries |
Edwards, Hawkins, Hawley, Hume |
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| Convs |
Niua, Suniula |
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USA |
10 |
Kenya |
21 |
| Tries |
Test, Isles |
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USA |
12 |
Scotland |
12 |
| Tries |
Niua, Test |
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| Convs |
Suniula |
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| Cup QFs |
USA |
12 |
New Zealand |
19 |
| Tries |
Test 2 |
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| Convs |
Suniula |
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| Plate SFs |
USA |
21 |
Fiji |
19 |
| Tries |
Niua, Palefau, Hume |
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| Convs |
Suniula 3 |
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USA |
17 |
Scotland |
0 |
| Tries |
Edwards, Durutalo, Suniula |
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| Convs |
Suniula |
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| Scotland |
4-2 |
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Plate Winners |
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USA |
48 |
Russia |
5 |
| Tries |
Edwards 3, Halalilo 2, Niua, Hawley, Hawkins |
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| Convs |
Niua 2, Suniula 2 |
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USA |
21 |
Wales |
26 |
| Tries |
Edwards 2, Test |
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| Convs |
Suniula 3 |
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USA |
21 |
France |
14 |
| Tries |
Test, Niua, Hawley |
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| Convs |
Suniula 3 |
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USA |
5 |
South Africa |
22 |
| Tries |
Edwards |
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USA |
22 |
Fiji |
7 |
| Tries |
Edwards, Test, Niua, Thompson |
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| Convs |
Suniula |
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USA |
17 |
Argentina |
7 |
| Tries |
Test, Edwards, Durutalo |
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| Convs |
Suniula |
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| London |
3-3 |
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Plate Finalists |
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USA |
19 |
France |
17 |
| Tries |
Edwards, Durutalo, Hawkins |
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| Convs |
Suniula, Niua |
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USA |
15 |
Australia |
19 |
| Tries |
Thompson 3 |
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USA |
19 |
South Africa |
12 |
| Tries |
Edwards, Thompson, Isles |
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| Convs |
Suniula 2 |
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USA |
19 |
Australia |
24 |
| Tries |
Suniula, Edwards, Thompson |
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| Convs |
Suniula 2 |
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USA |
22 |
South Africa |
5 |
| Tries |
Test 2, Hawkins, Suniula |
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| Convs |
Suniula |
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USA |
5 |
Fiji |
14 |
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Isles |
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Scorers
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T |
C |
Pts |
| Nick Edwards |
21 |
0 |
105 |
| Shalom Suniula |
5 |
40 |
105 |
| Zack Test |
20 |
0 |
100 |
| Folau Niua |
9 |
25 |
95 |
| Carlin Isles |
13 |
0 |
65 |
| Matt Hawkins |
12 |
0 |
60 |
| Luke Hume |
10 |
2 |
54 |
| Colin Hawley |
8 |
0 |
40 |
| Brett Thompson |
8 |
0 |
40 |
| Jack Halalilo |
7 |
0 |
35 |
| Maka Unufe |
6 |
0 |
30 |
| Tai Enosa |
1 |
6 |
17 |
| Mike Palefau |
3 |
0 |
15 |
| Andrew Durutalo |
3 |
0 |
15 |
| Penalty Try |
1 |
0 |
5 |
| Rocco Mauer |
1 |
0 |
5 |
| Blaine Scully |
1 |
0 |
5 |
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Written by RUGBYMag.com News Release
Sunday, 12 May 2013 14:48 |
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NZ Champs in London, HSBC Series |
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International -
HSBC Sevens World Series
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New Zealand captain Tim Mikkelson lifted the HSBC Sevens World Series trophy for 2012/13 as the kiwis capped a fine season in style by winning the ninth and final round, the Marriott London Sevens. Six weeks before the RWC Sevens in Moscow, the New Zealanders beat Australia 47-12 in the Twickenham Cup final to rubber-stamp a superb season of achievement and finish with 173 Series points, 41 ahead of second-placed South Africa on 132. Fiji finish third in the Series on 121, ahead of Samoa (104) and Kenya (99), who reached a fifth Cup semi-final of the season in London. Tournament hosts England beat the Kenyans to third place and finish the Series in sixth place. As well as welcoming a world record one-day crowd of 71,898 on Saturday, London's tournament also achieved a new two-day best for Rugby Sevens with 113,023 fans attending over the weekend. In the battle for core team status on the 2013/14 Series it was Scotland, Spain and Portgual who prevailed after a series of tense knock-out matches. Spain beat Iberian neighbors Portugal in the first qualifying semi-final to guarantee their core team berth and Scotland overcame Russia. The Portuguese then came from 5-0 down to edge the Russians 10-5. Brett Gosper, IRB Chief Executive Officer, said: "Over the course of this superb season of Rugby Sevens more people than ever before have watched the game in packed stadia and also on television worldwide. We have seen the competitive edge and excitement of the Series rise again, which is very encouraging as we now build towards the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Moscow on 28-30 June." Giles Morgan, Group Head of Sponsorship & Events, HSBC Holdings plc commented: "The record attendance here in London this weekend for the final round of the HSBC Sevens World Series is just fantastic to see. This is HSBC’s third season as title sponsor of the Series and each year more and more fans are realizing how enjoyable and exciting rugby sevens is as a sporting and social occasion. HSBC is committed to helping the growth and development of the sport all around the world and it's great see so many different nationalities here enjoying the Rugby Sevens as they have done across all nine rounds around the world."
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