Back-to-back title dreams shattered for Aussies by arch-rivals in Rugby 7s final

By News / Wire

Australia’s rugby sevens women have finally had their glorious run of success ended – by their old rivals from across the Tasman.

The triple champions – Commonwealth, World Series and World Cup winners – went down 31-14 to New Zealand in Sunday’s unexpectedly one-sided final of the Cape Town Sevens, reheating a famous old rivalry that the Australians had appeared to be dominating of late.

It was in the same Cape Town stadium that the Aussies had won the World Cup final against the New Zealanders in September and world player of the year Charlotte Caslick’s side had also beaten the Black Ferns handily in last week’s final in Dubai.

But clearly itching for revenge, the New Zealanders tore into the final with some relish, putting four scores on the board and powering 26-0 ahead before the Australians, looking a little fazed by the rainy, slippery conditions, could even get on the board.

Stand-in captain Tyla Nathan-Wong’s double for New Zealand made her a deserved player of the match, while second-half tries from Madison Ashby and Demi Hayes for the Aussies proved to be little more than consolations.

“Epic performance from the team,” boomed Nathan-Wong, who’s been shining on this circuit for a decade having played in the first Series final 10 years ago, and was part of New Zealand’s Olympic-winning team.

“This week has been a bit of a grind for us this week, but, man, in that final it all came together.

“I’m getting a little bit old, ain’t I? But I love this team, and can’t wait to do it again.”

The New Zealand win, secured without some of their best players, meant they have now moved alongside the title holders at the top of the World Series standings on 38 points, suggesting it’s going to be a close tussle between the two teams over the seven-event global tour this season.

Earlier on Sunday, the Australians had hammered the USA 33-12 in the semi-final with Maddison Levi scoring her second hat-trick of the weekend to put her clear as the top try-scorer after two rounds of the Series. 

Caslick and Dominique du Toit also went over for tries.

In the men’s event, Samoa ensured there would be no New Zealand double as they beat the All Blacks 12-7.

But it proved a forgettable weekend for Australia’s reigning men’s World Series champions who failed to make the quarter-finals and, after losing 24-12 to France, ended up finishing 10th overall, forcing them to now play catch-up in their bid to retain their crown. 

They’ve now slipped down to sixth overall in the standings on 39 points, eight points behind joint leaders Samoa and South Africa.   

The Crowd Says:

2022-12-12T07:14:39+00:00

Dave

Guest


Not harsh at all. What the records don't show is that when a team does muscle us well, we struggle, big time. Whenever France or NZ get their defense right, we are in trouble. You could see the cracks in the game against the US, fortunately the US don't have the skill yet to finish us off. Our girls need a bit more mongrel, a greater focus on winning the contact with ball in hand & 2 or so more girls in the squad who are physically larger than the average 7's player We are the best in the world and should be kept to a high standard, we have a ever growing glaring weakness that we need to fix asap

2022-12-12T04:35:47+00:00

Reds Harry

Roar Rookie


Bit harsh Dave. Yes they are vulnerable to bigger bodied teams and hard tackling defences but as the record shows they are tough enough to stand up to that most days. It was wet and windy in Cape Town and the kiwi's took full advantage of that, winning the restarts and pressuring in defence. Also thought we didn't get any of the 50/50 ref calls. One to learn from for sure.

2022-12-12T04:32:25+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


The Kiwis started better the the Aussie women. And also played the conditions better. Have to admit even though the Aussie women had played very well throughout the tournament I had a concern the Kiwis would strike back after Dubai and they did. They will be even harder in Hamilton. But the Aussie women took out the triple crown this year, no one has done that so it has been a great year, just not the finish they would have wanted.

2022-12-12T02:40:55+00:00

Dave

Guest


We're an absolute joy to watch but the second a team tries to outmuscle us we crumble horribly

2022-12-11T23:08:17+00:00

Reds Harry

Roar Rookie


A walloping from the Kiwi's in the final. Won the game in the first 7 minutes, pinned Australia in their own half with contested kickoffs and high pressure in defence and linespeed. Plenty of missed tackles and mistakes from the Australians who never handled the conditions and the excellent NZ side. Roll on Sydney.

2022-12-11T23:03:24+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Great win by the Black Ferns, as with around 5 of their stars not included in the squad due to NZ awards & celebrating the recent WRWC , there is a big possibility that those girls will be back for the next round of the World Sevens Series. It must be remembered that these BF’s have won the World Series title six times previously & are the current Olympic champs.

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