Thursday, January 2, 2020
Sydney 7s live Rugby |2020 February 1-2 HSBC Sevens
The Western Sydney Sevens is Australia’s premier rugby sevens festival outside of the world-series. explosive, end to end, heart racing action, with big collisions, electrifying speed & skill, featuring some of the strongest international sevens teams and sevens action in the world.The WS7s is the most prestigious and fiercely contested tournament in Australia, receiving unprecedented interest annually, attracting some of the biggest teams Sydney 7s live and biggest names in sevens, with the reputation for being one of the toughest invitational tournaments in the world to win.A magnificent weekend of excitement, entertainment & fun awaits spectators and fans of all ages with the sideline festival a hive of colour and activity throughout the tournament weekend, perfect for the family or a social get together with friends to enjoy plenty of action and entertainment.Dynamic, Community Focused, Prestigious and Innovative the Western Sydney Sevens ‘Diggers Cup’ is also the perfect networking, branding and engagement opportunity for Corporate Business Partners.Needing to win by six points or more, Australia’s dreams of going back-to-back appeared dead and buried after South Africa, who had already locked up top spot in Pool D, were awarded a scrum feed deep in their own half with time up on the clock, with the home side leading by only three points.The South Africans threw the ball away and Australia, with a home crowd behind them, rallied and went on the counter, breaking free as Nick Malouf sprinted down field to score and fire them into a quarterfinal.“I have to commend South Africa,” Australian coach Tim Walsh said.“I think most teams would probably have just kicked that out, but they’re such a proud nation they want to win every game, and so they should and they play the game in that spirit.“We got out opportunity and we took it, and we’re into tomorrow now which was the first step.“But we have to repeat how we played today for Sydney Sevens live three games tomorrow.”Faced with the same scenario, Walsh said that Australia, too, would have played to win even if they were assured top spot in the pool.“When you’re out there to cross the white line, you’re out there to win.“There are areas that you have to be smart.“I don’t know whether they knew what the difference was, but when you walk across that line, you want to win.”Australian captain Lewis Holland, who scored twice in the first half to power the home side to a 17-0 lead, said he was surprised that South Africa didn’t end the game when they had the chance.“But it depends what kind of side you want to be,” Holland said.“They’re a class side and they’ll play to the death — they always do.”The task ahead is by no means easy.Olympic champions Fiji (12.16pm Sunday AEDT) stand between them and a semifinal matchup against either New Zealand or France.“They’re an amazing attacking team,” Walsh said of Fiji.“They will score tries, so it’s how you respect the ball and when you hold onto it that you score some tries as well.“Defensively there are ways to shut them down, but it’s easier said than done.It wasn't the tournament Canada wanted, knocked out of the Cup semis due to day 1 losses to Russia and Ireland but they bounced back on Day 2 to win the 5th place battle after losing to eventual winners NZ but defeating Russia and France. The result leaves Sydney 7s live stream them tied for the 3rd/4th spot with Australia but most importantly ahead of 5th place France. The top 4 after the series get automatic qualification to the Olympics. The USA sit in 2nd place after winning Bronze at Sydney, NZ remain well ahead in 1st, winning all three tournaments this season. Next up is Kitakyushu in April where Canada met with disaster last year, coming next to last, a performance they'll have to avoid in an Olympic qualifying year The match reports from Rugby Canada are appended below.Canada fall to New Zealand in the cup quarterfinals, 17-7. An all out battle, Canada played with excellent defense but the pressure and support play by New Zealand was too much to handle.Canada's captain Ghislaine Landry scored the lone try for Canada in the match after an expert play, chipping the ball forward and chasing it down, to start the offensive drive. She was then able to break the NZ line to score as well as adding on the conversion.Landry notched her third try of the tournament, powering watch Sydney 7s live through with the score. But it was Farella who pushed Canada past France, digging deep to run in her second try of the match and winning it 19-17 at the last minute.
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