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Cape Town 7s semi finals line-up complete

World SVNs Series teams line-up for Dubai 7s. PHOTO/World Rugby

The Cape Town 7s semi-finalists were confirmed at the end of the first day and according to the new format of play, the team that topped each pool was to automatically qualify for the Cup Semi Finals. 

The second men’s semi-final sees a repeat of the Olympic gold medal match as Fiji take on France as both teams topped their pools with perfect win records.

South Africa sent a raucous and passionate crowd at Cape Town into raptures with a 29-5 win over Argentina in the last match of the first day at the DHL Stadium, having earlier overcome a depleted Ireland with a comfortable 34-7 win.

Dubai finalists Spain secured a semi-final berth for the second week running with a thoroughly impressive 19-14 win over Australia in the deciding match of a tight Pool B. Earlier they were made to work for their 14-7 win over Kenya who returned to the SVNS series this year.

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Olympic champions France laid on an attacking masterclass to beat New Zealand 47-15 after Les Bleus had laid down an earlier marker with an eight-try 50-12 win over the USA, who have yet to win on this season’s tour.

Fiji began the day with a scintillating 10-try 70-7 victory over a Uruguay, before clinching a hard-fought 17-12 victory over Great Britain to top pool A.

The women’s semi-finals see Olympic champions New Zealand face France, while reigning SVNS champions and current leaders Australia take on the USA in a repeat of the Olympic bronze medal match in Paris which saw the USA claim their first rugby sevens medals in history.

Australia survived being reduced to five players for more than a minute unscathed as they beat Olympic silver medallists Canada 26-10 to continue their unbeaten run in this HSBC SVNS series. The match was notable that Australia’s Maddison Levi failed to get on the scoreboard for the first time in 27 matches. The recently crowned World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year had earlier taken her try tally this season to 18 with a hat-trick as Australia beat Brazil 45-5.

New Zealand – runners-up in Dubai last weekend – survived a Pool B scare against Japan to set up a semi-final against France. The Black Ferns Sevens earlier made rather lighter work of opening opponents China, running in six tries – Mahina Paul and Risi Pouri-Lane getting two each – to open their Cape Town account with a 40-10 win

Cape Town 7s Results

Women’s results

USA 31-0 Fiji

Ireland 34-5 Spain

Japan 14-7 China

Canada 43-17 Brazil

Great Britain 22-5 Fiji

France 21-0 Spain

New Zealand 40-10 China

Australia 45-5 Brazil

Great Britain 14-31 USA

France 15-0 Ireland

New Zealand 22-12 Japan

Australia 26-10 Canada

Men’s results

France 50-12 USA

Australia 12-19 Kenya

Great Britain 33-15 Uruguay

South Africa 36-7 Ireland

New Zealand 19-17 USA

Spain 14-7 Kenya

Fiji 70-7 Uruguay

Argentina 29-7 Ireland

New Zealand 15-47 France

Spain 19-14 Australia

Fiji 17-12 Great Britain

Argentina 5-29 South Africa

Cape Town 7s Day 2: Semi-final fixtures  

Women’s semi-finals

9th place semi-final: China vs Spain (10:00 AM)

9th place semi-final: Brazil vs Fiji (10:22 AM)

5th place semi-final: Japan vs Ireland (10:44 AM)

5th place semi-final: Canada vs Great Britain (11:06 AM)

Cup semi-final: New Zealand vs France (2:12 PM)

Cup semi-final: Australia vs USA (2:34 PM)

Men’s semi-finals

9th place semi-final: Australia vs Ireland (11:38 AM)

9th place semi-final: Uruguay vs USA (12:00 PM)

5th place semi-final: Kenya vs Argentina (12:22 PM)

5th place semi-final: Great Britain vs New Zealand (12:44 PM)

Cup semi-final: Spain vs South Africa (2:56 PM)

Cup semi-final: Fiji vs France (3:18 PM)

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