The 3rd leg of the 2015 / 2016 season (1st tournament of 2016) took place in Wellington, New Zealand on 30 & 31 January 2016.
Defending champions New Zealand won the Final, once again against South Africa’s Blitzbokke, by 24 / 21 after trailing till deep into the dying seconds of the match.
It was an epic Final, with New Zealand’s never say die attitude, winning it in the end for them. It was the 2nd time on the weekend that South Africa could not close out a game against New Zealand where they were well in front and deservingly so, near the end.
Day 1:
Hosts and defending champions New Zeland won all 3 of their matches on Day 1 of the HSBC Wellington Sevens to march into the quarterfinals after dramatically beating South Africa’s Blitzbokke 19 / 14 in the last match of the day.
HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series leaders Fiji and Australia also maintained 100% records with impressive displays at the Westpac Stadium, as the 3rd Round of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series continued to entertain.
The All Blacks Sevens, who have won 4 of their last 5 home tournaments, came from 7 / 0 behind to beat Cape Town Sevens champions South Africa by 19 / 14. 2 Akira Ioane breaks, the 1st to set up Sam Dickson, gave New Zealand a 12 / 7 lead before Cheslin Kolbe looked to have given the Blitzboks the win. But a trademark Sonny Bill Williams offload gave Joe Webber the chance to dot down under the posts for the home side to finish top of Pool A.
On a day where Williams made his international sevens debut and scored a try with his 1st touch, Sir Gordon Tietjens’ side will now meet Kenya in the quarterfinals, a repeat of the dramatic semifinal from 2 years ago in which Oscar Ouma scored in sudden-death extra-time to put the African side into the final.
Day 2:
Joe Webber snatched a dramatic victory for the hosts and defending champions in Wellington, New Zealand, a 24 / 21 win over South Africa, in the 3rd Round of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series at the Westpac Stadium.
The All Blacks Sevens came from 14 / 0 and 21 / 7 behind to dramatically beat South Africa 24 / 21 in the Cup Final of the HSBC Wellington Sevens.
The win sees Sir Gordon Tietjens’ team move from 7th to 3rd in the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series standings with 47 points, 5 behind Fiji who finished 3rd at the Westpac Stadium and 7 behind the Blitzbokke, who are on 54 Log points.
There were enthralling scenes in Wellington as the hosts snatched victory at the death to claim a hat-trick of Wellington titles and a 5th in 6 years thanks to a match-winning try from Joe Webber. New Zealand kept the ball and their composure after the buzzer had sounded to cap a remarkable comeback, similar to that of their 19 / 14 pool victory over Neil Powell’s side at the end of Day 1.
“All week we talked about how we needed a lot of heart and a lot of ticker,” said captain Tim Mikkelson. “Liam Messam came back from Japan and talked about putting the pride back in the jersey after the last couple of tournaments, and that’s what we did. We talked about securing the kick-offs and we bumbled a few and put ourselves under pressure but we knew if we coud keep the ball in hand we could win.”
In the semifinals Cheslin Kolbe scored 2 tries to help Neil Powell’s side cruise to a 31 / 0 win over Fiji, while Ben Lam also scored 2 as the hosts New Zealand booked their place in the Final with a win over England.
Plate Final: Australia beat Argentina:
Next weekend’s hosts, Australia (in Sydney), won the Plate with a 21 / 5 win over Argentina.
Bowl Final: Samoa too strong for Scotland:
Samoa dispatched Scotland without too much trouble to win the Bowl, winning by 19 / 7. Samoa’s Phoenix Hunapo-Nofoa turned Scotland’s Mark Robertson inside and out with another trademark step to score the opening try. Samoa scored 2 turnover tries in the 2nd half. with Tomasi Alosio the 1st to scoot over from the base of the ruck on the 10-minute mark. Danny Tusitala followed his lead a few minutes later after the Pacific Islanders turned defence into attack. Scotland had the last say however when Gavin Lowe dotted down with the clock in red.
Shield Final: France grab some silverware against Russia:
France won the Shield after beating Russia 14 / 7. Captain Steeve Barry got the French off to a great start, picking the ball up at the base of the ruck after a good weaving run from Julien Candelon to score the game’s 1st try. Moments later, 35-year-old Candelon crossed the line himself with Arthur Retiere supplying the extras. Russia almost got back into the game after halftime but Vladimir Sozonov failed to ground the ball properly. Vladimir Lazarenko’s score 3 minutes later was too little too late.
Results – Day 1:
30 January 2016 |
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24 | New Zealand | 19 – 14 | South Africa | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
23 | Scotland | 19 – 17 | Russia | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
22 | Kenya | 12 – 17 | Australia | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
21 | Canada | 42 – 7 | Portugal | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
20 | Argentina | 10 – 31 | Fiji | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
19 | Wales | 33 – 28 | Japan | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
18 | France | 21 – 29 | USA | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
17 | England | 14 – 17 | Samoa | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
16 | New Zealand | 27 – 7 | Scotland | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
15 | South Africa | 54 – 0 | Russia | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
14 | Australia | 26 – 22 | Canada | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
13 | Kenya | 26 – 5 | Portugal | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
12 | Fiji | 33 – 7 | Wales | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
11 | Argentina | 31 – 14 | Japan | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
10 | USA | 5 – 19 | England | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
9 | France | 28 – 12 | Samoa | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
8 | New Zealand | 38 – 7 | Russia | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
7 | South Africa | 28 – 5 | Scotland | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
6 | Australia | 19 – 12 | Portugal | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
5 | Kenya | 31 – 7 | Canada | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
4 | Fiji | 45 – 7 | Japan | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
3 | Argentina | 19 – 12 | Wales | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
2 | USA | 24 – 20 | Samoa | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
1 | France | 14 – 17 | England | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
Results – Day 2:
31 January 2016 |
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45 | New Zealand | 24 – 21 | South Africa | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
44 | England | 12 – 24 | Fiji | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
43 | Scotland | 7 – 19 | Samoa | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
42 | Argentina | 5 – 21 | Australia | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
41 | France | 14 – 7 | Russia | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
40 | South Africa | 31 – 0 | Fiji | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
39 | New Zealand | 25 – 0 | England | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
38 | Australia | 17 – 5 | USA | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
37 | Kenya | 14 – 35 | Argentina | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
36 | Canada | 7 – 26 | Samoa | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
35 | Scotland | 31 – 26 | Japan | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
34 | Russia | 17 – 0 | Wales | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
33 | Portugal | 17 – 22 | France | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
32 | Fiji | 21 – 12 | USA | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
31 | Australia | 14 – 26 | South Africa | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
30 | England | 33 – 7 | Argentina | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
29 | New Zealand | 36 – 0 | Kenya | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
28 | Wales | 24 – 29 | Samoa | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
27 | Canada | 35 – 12 | Russia | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
26 | France | 14 – 19 | Japan | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
25 | Scotland | 29 – 12 | Portugal | Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
Was a very close game, the last game between New Zealand and the Blitzbokke…
New Zealand scored a try long after time was already up on the clock, to overtake the Blitzbokke to win by 19 / 14.
@ grootblousmile:
Indeed Groot,
Very close game.
SA should have won, but snatched Defeat from the jaws of Victory by not capitalising on the chances they had.
NZ on the other hand, made the most of every chance. And had lady luck on their shoulder.
SA/NZ could meet again in the last match of the Tournament.
Predictions for tomorrow.
NZ Vs Kenya…………………………….NZ.
Eng Vs Arg………………………………Poms.
Oz Vs SA……………………………………Blitzboks.
Fiji Vs USA………………………………Fiji.
That would make Semi’s of:
NZ vs Eng……………………….NZ.
SA Vs Fiji………………………..SA. (this will be an awesome match).
Final:
NZ Vs SA.
SA can definately win this Tournament. They are in excellent form and have the game to do so. But first they must get past Fiji, then beat NZ at home.
NZ, ……………………………….well……………………. I live in hope.
2 @ cane:
Fiji looks in awesome form… and dammit, they have those monster-ball-carrying-man-eating-machines, with their awesome off-loading and support-running prowess.
They look good to take this tournament, if you ask me!
@ grootblousmile:
Fiji are wonderful to watch live. Specialy from the side line.
Television does not do these guys justice.
The first time I ever saw them play, was against the NZ Provincial team Marlborough. The then holders of the Ranfurly Shield in the early 70’s.
When they ran onto the field…………………………I thought …………………………F#ck ……….how the hell are we going to compete with these specimens.
As it turned out, they were no good in the cold weather. So we drilled them.
Now however, they play all over the world so are used to temperatures under 25c.
I think they should be favourites for Gold in Rio.
As in an Olympic Year, they should be able to assemble a Team of their finest from around the globe.
@ cane:
Kia ora Cane….to beat SA is a very good win albeit in pool play…If they come up against Fiji…will be the litmus test….maybe Nz fitness might be enough to pull it off..
Fiji are also spectacular when they losing. SA 310 Fiji 0
2 @ cane:
Hi cane well done with your predictions it will indeed be an NZ SA final.
Semi finals results: New Zealand 25/5 England; South Africa 31/0 Fiji! Just hope SA didn’t peak in the game against Fiji.
All the best to Andy Murray in the Australian Open tennis final today, hopefully he can upset Djokovic and make it 3 titles for Scotland in Aus this tournament, first Gordon Reid won the mens wheel chair final then Andy’s brother Jamie won the men’s doubles final with Bruno Soares.
Well done New Zealand, to take the Final… once again against the run of play against the Blitzbokke… and in the dying seconds!
Not incompetence but blatant cheating from Paddy o’ Brien’s son.
And the prick did it with a smirk on his face.
I literally laughed out loud when I saw his name in the article.
The doos never falls far from the tree.
Eerlikwaar,ek wonder somtyds wanneer sal iemand die ANZAC skeidsregters en wedstryd beamptes begin ondersoek???Wat hulle sal uitvind sal Hansie,Cairns,Bodie,FIFA en die res van die wêreld laat lyk soos ‘n piekniek in die park.12 penalties teen ons en fokkol teen Nieu-Seeland in die hele 2de helfte nie,met omtrent 8 van daai klomp in die laaste 3 minute van die wedstryd en ten minste 3 of iets van die 8 was gegee nadat die hooter geblaas het.En dit was ook toe Nieu-Seeland diep in hulle eie 22 was.Die Paddy-doos loop toe die Kiwi’s al die pad na die Bokke se doellyn toe om seker te maak hulle wen.
Hier is ‘n paar van “penalties” wat op rugby365.com gepos was…let op hoe Paddy se seuntjie vir Chris Dry penaliseer vir sy “cleaning work”,wanneer die Kiwi speler nie eens vir Hougaard toe laat om die bal te plaas nie…Daan doen Senatla dieselfde ding met die Kiwi speler ‘n bietjie later maar word toe nou gepenalize vir sy spel,so hoe was dit nou toelaatbaar wanneer die Kiwi speler dit kan doen en dan is dit onwettiglik wanneer Senatla dieselfde doen???Dieselfde met Snyman se breakdown werk,die Kiwi speler hou aan die bal totdat daar help kom van sy maatjies af en wat doen Paddy junior toe…nee fok hy blaas toe teen die Bokke omdat hulle millimeters onkant was…
Wat van die Senatla se sogenaamde vorentoe aangee spel???Die bal skiet in die lug op en agtertoe op impact wat Kolbe toe vang en oppad doellyn toe was,wanneer meneer Paddy junior hom terug bring vir ‘n “lost forward”.Kyk ook daai Nieu-Seeland “scrum feed” dit lyk so fokken skeef en pateties ek wonder net hoekom het die doos dit ingesit in die eerste plek?
Nee wat Nieu-Seeland 7’s is al kak sedert laas jaar en die BlitzBokke het hulle al ‘n paar keer gebliksem voor die naweek.Mense sal sê “sourgrapes” maar die feit is dat ons gereeld beroof word deur Aussie en Kiwi beamptes en niemand wil iets daaromtrent doen nie.Anderson in die groep gamepie en toe Paddy Power in die Finaal.2 keer moes hulle DIVINE INTERVENTION nodig gehad het om ons te klop.Ons kap die magtige Fijians 31-0,iets wat Nieu-Seeland en die res van hulle in die toernooi net kon oor droom.
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13 @ provincefan:
Had to manually approve your comment due to the amout of links you put in.
Be careful with too many links!
Nz has six tournaments to put together an unbeatable team….
RIP Jannie le Roux
But not everyone’s favorite cup of tea, myself included.
http://citizen.co.za/971521/former-rugby-president-le-roux-passed-away/
16 @ BrumbiesBoy:
Many of us were informed by a-mail by the GLRU.
Truth is if Louis Luyt had not stepped in when he did the GLRU / TRFU may have folded a long time ago.
Luyt and le Roux were both of the “old guard” autocratic type leader where things were done “my way of the Highway”, but undoubtedly things got done. Not in a way everyone liked, but invariably in a way that worked.
Maybe that is what is wrong with Rugby today?
Too much “all inclusive” decisions that are ultimately too watered down for the good of the province / game?
@ Scrumdown:
good post
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