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S African men, N Zealand women win Rugby Sevens World Championships in LA
S African men, N Zealand women win Rugby Sevens World Championships in LA

Kuwait Times

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Kuwait Times

S African men, N Zealand women win Rugby Sevens World Championships in LA

S African men, N Zealand women win Rugby Sevens World Championships in LA Season-ending LA event was staged at Dignity Health Sports Park LOS ANGELES: South Africa's men and New Zealand's women captured the Rugby Sevens World Championship 2025 titles on Sunday in Los Angeles. The Springbok Sevens defeated Spain 19-5 in the men's final while New Zealand's Black Ferns—who had already claimed the sevens series title -- added to their trophy haul with a 31-7 victory over Australia in the women's final. The season-ending LA event was staged at Dignity Health Sports Park, which will host rugby sevens at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The Black Ferns, the reigning Olympic champions, had sealed first place in the women's regular season standings with a victory at Singapore in April. Argentina—which had clinched the men's World Sevens Series standings with victories in Perth, Vancouver and Hong Kong—fell to Spain 29-5 in the semi-finals, where South Africa dispatched New Zealand 31-5. In the men's final, Selvyn Davids scored a try in the fifth minute and Ronald Brown converted to lift South Africa ahead 7-0 at half-time. Spain's Pol Pla answered with a try in the 10th minute but Juan Ramos missed the conversion kick to keep the Springboks ahead. Mfundo Ndhlovu answered with a try for South Africa and Tristan Leyds converted for a 14-5 lead. South Africa's Zander Reynders received a yellow card but Ricardo Duartee added a try in the final minute to complete the triumph. In the women's final, Jorja Miller scored in the second minute for New Zealand and Michaela Brake added another try in the sixth, Risi Pouri-Lane's conversion making it 12-0 at half-time for the Black Ferns. Mackenzie Davis answered with her sixth try of the event for Australia in the eighth minute and Ruby Nicholas added the conversion, but the Kiwis answered on Pouri-Lane's try and conversion in the 10th minute for a 19-7 edge. Mahina Paul added a try in the 11th minute for the Black Ferns with Pouri-Lane converting and Sarah Hirini added a try in the 13th minute to create the final margin. In the women's semi-finals, Australia routed Canada 33-7 and New Zealand ousted the United States 34-7. — AFP

Blitzboks seal World Championship win in Los Angeles after roller-coaster season
Blitzboks seal World Championship win in Los Angeles after roller-coaster season

Daily Maverick

time05-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Maverick

Blitzboks seal World Championship win in Los Angeles after roller-coaster season

The Springbok Sevens hit their straps in LA this weekend, sealing an undefeated weekend with a 19-5 win over Spain to claim the World Championship. The Springboks Sevens side sealed a memorable World Championship win in Los Angeles this weekend after going through the previous two days undefeated before beating Spain 19-5 in the final. It was a cagey final with a big defensive performance required from the Blitzboks to overcome the Spanish outfit. Tries from Selvyn Davids, Mfundo Ndhlovu and Ricardo Duarttee were enough to down the uncompromising Spaniards. Despite the title of World Championship winners, Argentina are the SVNS World Series winners after finishing the regular season having won three of the six legs of the SVNS series and finishing on 104 overall points. The Springbok Sevens finished the World Series in fourth place — having only won the Cape Town leg, ending on 70 points. The top eight teams (out of 12) competed in the World Championship in Los Angeles, with the remaining four battling it out against Challenger series teams. It is the second year that this convoluted SVNS system has been in place, with more changes to the system announced for next season. South Africa headed to Los Angeles on the back of two ninth-place finishes, in Singapore and Hong Kong, but hit back in the most important tournament. South Africa's victories in LA included beating Olympic champions France, Great Britain and high-flying Argentina in the group phase before whalloping old-foes New Zealand 31-5 in the semi-finals. New Zealand beat Argentina 38-17 in the third-place playoff. If New Zealand had gone all the way and won the trophy in LA, they would have done so with a highest-place finish of fourth — in Dubai last year — across the World Series season. While the new format — which will be revamped again next season — gives everyone a fair shot at the World Championship title, it doesn't reward consistency throughout the season. Cagey affair South Africa were on the defence for much of the initial period of the final before captain Davids danced past two defenders before jinking past another, all inside the Blitzboks' 22m, to run through and score the first points of the final and the only try in the first half. Spain had the bulk of the possession, but South Africa's defence stood strong with Shilton van Wyk particularly impressive with several big tackles in succession. The Spanish eventually found their way over the tryline when speedster Pol Pla jetted down the right wing to increase his scoring record for Spain but the conversion from out wide was unsuccessful. The Blitzboks held a slender lead heading into the final three-and-a-half minutes. A trio of fresh legs took to the field right after for the Springbok Sevens. Tristan Leyds was one of them, who held on to a tricky hanging ball from Spain's restart. Zander Reynders, the other, slung a bounce pass to Ndhlovu, the third substitute, one phase later, before Ndhlovu dodged his way past two on rushing Spanish defenders and sprinted all the way to score South Africa's second try. Reynders saw yellow from the restart, taking out a Spanish player in the air from a well-weighted drop-kick to give the European outfit a sniff of a chance of victory in the final two minutes. Instead, despite playing with one man down, South Africa worked the short side for consecutive phases and eventually broke through with Leyds offloading to Duarttee, who came on as a late substitute, to go over for the team's third try. 'Completes the puzzle' This weekend was one of the few occasions this season where head coach Philip Snyman had access to his full compliment of star players, with no one missing through injury, rest or suspension. 'This team delivered an amazing performance over the weekend,' the coach said. 'The players deserve so much credit for the way they played here in Los Angeles. We had some good parts and some bad parts to our season, but this weekend we got it all together and that is a very satisfying feeling. 'Any coach will tell you that your plan can only be as good as the buy-in from the players, and then their execution thereof. This weekend it all came together.' Despite the up-and-down season, Snyman believes the performances in Los Angeles were a true reflection of the potential of his squad. 'This performance finally completes the puzzle for us, and what a beautiful picture we got,' he said. 'This was the true colours of Springbok Sevens, and I cannot be prouder of what it represented and displayed this weekend.' The Springbok Women's Sevens team, meanwhile, fell at the final hurdle in Los Angeles this week, losing 14-17 to Kenya in the play-off final for the second division of the World Series. South Africa scraped their way through every match this past weekend on their way to the final, only losing to China (26-12). This included a spirited fightback against Argentina in which they claimed a 17-14 win after a last-minute try by Leigh Fortuin. But Kenya were too strong for the Seven's Women's team in the final with South Africa finishing the match with a player down. DM

Springbok Sevens win World Championships in LA
Springbok Sevens win World Championships in LA

eNCA

time05-05-2025

  • Sport
  • eNCA

Springbok Sevens win World Championships in LA

LOS ANGELES - South Africa's men and New Zealand's women captured the Rugby Sevens World Championship 2025 titles on Sunday in Los Angeles. The Springbok Sevens defeated Spain 19-5 in the men's final. Selvyn Davids scored a try in the fifth minute and Ronald Brown converted to lift South Africa ahead 7-0 at half-time. Spain's Pol Pla answered with a try in the 10th minute but Juan Ramos missed the conversion kick to keep the Springboks ahead. Mfundo Ndhlovu answered with a try for South Africa and Tristan Leyds converted for a 14-5 lead.

South African men, New Zealand women win Rugby Sevens World Championships in LA
South African men, New Zealand women win Rugby Sevens World Championships in LA

France 24

time05-05-2025

  • Sport
  • France 24

South African men, New Zealand women win Rugby Sevens World Championships in LA

The Springbok Sevens defeated Spain 19-5 in the men's final while New Zealand's Black Ferns -- who had already claimed the sevens series title -- added to their trophy haul with a 31-7 victory over Australia in the women's final. The season-ending LA event was staged at Dignity Health Sports Park, which will host rugby sevens at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The Black Ferns, the reigning Olympic champions, had sealed first place in the women's regular season standings with a victory at Singapore in April. Argentina -- which had clinched the men's World Sevens Series standings with victories in Perth, Vancouver and Hong Kong -- fell to Spain 29-5 in the semi-finals, where South Africa dispatched New Zealand 31-5. In the men's final, Selvyn Davids scored a try in the fifth minute and Ronald Brown converted to lift South Africa ahead 7-0 at half-time. Spain's Pol Pla answered with a try in the 10th minute but Juan Ramos missed the conversion kick to keep the Springboks ahead. Mfundo Ndhlovu answered with a try for South Africa and Tristan Leyds converted for a 14-5 lead. South Africa's Zander Reynders received a yellow card but Ricardo Duartee added a try in the final minute to complete the triumph. In the women's final, Jorja Miller scored in the second minute for New Zealand and Michaela Brake added another try in the sixth, Risi Pouri-Lane's conversion making it 12-0 at half-time for the Black Ferns. Mackenzie Davis answered with her sixth try of the event for Australia in the eighth minute and Ruby Nicholas added the conversion, but the Kiwis answered on Pouri-Lane's try and conversion in the 10th minute for a 19-7 edge. Mahina Paul added a try in the 11th minute for the Black Ferns with Pouri-Lane converting and Sarah Hirini added a try in the 13th minute to create the final margin. In the women's semi-finals, Australia routed Canada 33-7 and New Zealand ousted the United States 34-7.

Blitzboks, SA women face tough competition at Los Angeles Sevens Championship
Blitzboks, SA women face tough competition at Los Angeles Sevens Championship

The Star

time02-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Blitzboks, SA women face tough competition at Los Angeles Sevens Championship

There will be one last shot at a piece of silverware for the Blitzboks when they start the SVNS World Championship in Los Angeles on Saturday. While a victory in Cape Town in December was the last time the Springbok Sevens lifted a trophy, they've shown glimpses throughout the season of their abilities, and will have to put everything together over the weekend if they want to win. It's the all-important trophy they want to fight for in the one-off competition, and it will be a clear indication for head coach Philip Snyman of the growth or lack thereof in the side over the last couple of months. There is no argument that they are in the so-called 'group of death', facing last season's Championship victors France, SVNS Series winners Argentina and Great Britain, who defeated the South Africans at the last tournament in Singapore. So, captain Selvyn Davids and his men will have their work cut out for them if they want to get out of the pool stages to the playoffs. According to speedster Shilton van Wyk, they are ready for that challenge. 'We know we can beat any team, and we showed that, even in our most recent outing in Singapore, where we managed a win over Argentina, the series winners, despite not playing at our best,' he said. 'That was the frustrating part when we let ourselves down in matches, but we have arrived here in Los Angeles determined to finish strong.' The Blitzboks reached a couple of targets – one was finishing in the top four during the regular season – which they achieved. Now, they want to get back on the podium with another winner's medal around their necks. For the Springbok Women's Sevens, a different target will be on their minds, but one that could bring plenty of success ahead of next season.

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