Fiji are the Toulouse 7s Champions after picking a 29-17 victory over Ireland in the final played on Sunday at Ernest-Wallon stadium.
The Fijians scored five tries to win the second Cup title in this campaign. Tevita Dagunu scored the opening try for the Fijians and Napolioni Bolaca added the extras for a 7-0. Jordan Conroy pulled back before scoring again for a 12-7 lead in the sixth minute.
Napolioni Bolaca ensured a slim lead at halftime scoring a converted try that saw the side head to the break with a two-point lead.
In the final half, Josua Vakurunabili, Elia Canakaivata and Kaminieli Rasaku stretch the lead to 29-12. Conroy scored one more try but was not enough to trim the gap.
Waisea Nacuqu was named the player of the final. The teams will make a stop over in England for the London7s scheduled for next weekend.
Results
9TH PLACE QUARTER-FINAL
Canada 19-21 Spain
South Africa 40-0 Japan
Kenya 14-26 Scotland
New Zealand 28-0 Wales
CUP QUARTER FINALS
Argentina 0-14 Ireland
Samoa 26-14 England
Australia 19-21 France
Fiji 19-17 USA
Sunday 22 May
13TH PLACE SEMI FINAL
Canada 27-7 Wales
Japan 28-12 Kenya 7s
9TH PLACE SEMI FINAL
Spain 7-36 New Zealand- 12:50 PM
Scotland 24-21 South Africa -1:12 PM
5TH PLACE SEMI FINAL
Argentina 7-22 Australia 1:34 PM
USA 29-14 England-1:56 PM
CUP SEMI FINALS
Ireland 24-7 France 3:14 PM
Fiji 28-7 Samoa 3:36 pm
13TH PLACE PLAY-OFF
Wales 14-28 Japan
9TH PLACE PLAY-OFF
New Zealand 42-7 Scotland
5TH PLACE PLAY-OFF
Argentina 21-12 England
BRONZE FINAL
France 17-12 France
CUP FINAL
Fiji 29-17 Ireland