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Sevens wins for France and Brazil

France and Brazil triumphed in the weekends’s two international sevens tournaments in Las Vegas and Brazil

Published by John Birch, March 7th, 2016

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Sevens wins for France and Brazil

Rio Olympic Games test event

This year’s South American championship also doubled as a test event for the facilities that will be used for rugby at this year’s Rio Olympics (apart from the spectator facilities which have yet to be built). Brazil have won every South American title (except last year when it acted as an Olympic qualifier and so they did not take part) – in some years without conceding a point, so it was no surprise that the women in yellow and green claimed their 12th title last weekend.

After topping Pool A on day one (scoring 121 points and conceding none), the home team defeated Chile 41-0 in the quarter-final and Colombia 31-0 in the semi-final before teeing-up a mouth-watering final against a much-improved Argentina side.

Argentina had claimed their final place courtesy of a 38-0 quarter-final win over Peru and a 22-5 semi-final victory over Venezuela.

In the 32C heat of mid-summer in Rio, the final was a tense affair, but spurred on by a vocal home support Brazil pulled clear to win 27-5, with the help of a hat-trick by Edna Santini adding to her braces in the semi and quarter-finals.

Victorious Brazil captain Paula Ishibashi said: “This is a proud moment for Brazil rugby. Winning a 12th South American title is a fantastic achievement, but doing it on home soil in the Olympic Games test event is very special. “We can now look forward to continuing our preparations for the Olympic Games on the HSBC World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series. We are all excited about the Games and I am sure that rugby sevens will be popular with people in Rio.”

Fellow Olympic qualifier Colombia, who won last year’s event, finished third.

In the coming months the venue will play host to the modern pentathlon test event before construction starts on the 15,000 capacity temporary stadium .

World Rugby declared the test event a valuable exercise in familiarisation with Olympic Games structures and event delivery. World Rugby Head of Competitions and Performance Mark Egan said: “This event has delivered invaluable testing opportunity for the Rio 2016 organising committee and World Rugby. We can now collectively fine-tune ahead of the Games, where we anticipate fantastic men’s and women’s rugby sevens events.”

Pool results:Brazil 59 – Perú 0Venezuela 31 – Uruguay 12Colombia 22 – Chile 0Argentina 32 – Paraguay 0Brazil 40 – Uruguay 0Venezuela 19 – Perú 7Colombia 34 – Paraguay 0Argentina 41 – Chile 0Brazil 22 – Venezuela 0Argentina 19 – Colombia 15Paraguay 10 – Chile 5

Quarter-finalsBrazil 41-0 ChileVenezuela 17-0 ParaguayColombia 36-5 UruguayArgentina 38-0 PeruPositional play-offsChile 12-7 UruguayParaguay 19-12 Peru

Semi-finalsBrazil 31-0 ColombiaArgentina 22-5 VenezuelaSeventh place play-offUruguay 5-15 PeruFifth place play-offChile 0-22 ParaguayBronze finalColombia 14-5 VenezuelaFinalBrazil 27-5 Argentina

France Select win in Las vegas

A last-gasp try from France Select quashed GB Select Sevens’ hopes of landing the Las Vegas Elite Invitational on Sunday.

Although not part of the World Series, Las Vegas was an important testing ground for several national squads with Olympic ambitions – most especially Great Britain who were able to give tournament experience to Welsh and Scottish players who are unable to play for England in the World Series.

Overall 16 teams took part, including seven other national selections from Brazil, France, United States, Japan, Canada, Mexico and South Africa.

In practice most of the squads selected – and especially the teams from Olympic-qualified nations – were heavily experimental. Canada’s team were the Maple Leafs – their development squad – and Brazil’s top names were in Rio (above). In most cases this was about players looking to impress their own team managers ahead or Rio, or even looking further ahead.

Predictably the top national squads had the best of the pool games on the opening two days, though Brazil, Japan and Mexico missed out on the quarter finals. At the end of Day Two Great Britain had a tough quarter final win over Scoin Select, and Maple Leafs only beat South Africa thanks to a conversion, but USA and France comfortably qualified for Sunday’s semi-finals in the main stadium.

In the main stadium on Sunday the semi-final between GB and South Africa was highly competitive, with GB coming from 12-0 down with just four minutes to go to win 17-12 from the final play. France, on the other hand, had few problems beating the home selection – but did concede their first try of the tournament.

In the final GB were first on the board with an impressive try from Kay Wilson, running the length of the pitch down the wing, which was then converted by Emily Scott.

However, France came back to respond and bring the scores level in the second half before touching down in the dying seconds to secure the win.

“'I am really pleased with the performance of the squad this week," said GB Head Coach Simon Middleton.  "It's been a high-quality invitational tournament. The squad have put in some strong performances and grown throughout the competition. It's always disappointing to lose but our goal was to make the finals on Sunday in the stadium and that's what we did.

“The character of the group was highlighted in the semi-final coming back from 0-12 down at half time to win with the last play. We pulled up just a bit short in the final against a very strong French outfit but there's no shame in that. We are all looking forward to regrouping and going again in Vancouver next week when I’m hoping to see the group continue to grow as a unit."

Several of the squads will now fly to Vancouver where many of the same sides reconvene to contest the Vancouver Invitational tournament on Thursday and Friday.  GB Select have drawn USA Falcons, France Sevens, and Maple Leads Red in the opening pools. Middleton has made one change to the squad in Vancouver, replacing Heather Fisher for Amy Wilson Hardy.

France squad: Montserrat Amedee (Montpellier, FFR), Audrey Amiel (Stade Français, FFR), Lénaïg Corson (Rennes, FFR), Camille Grassineau (Bordeaux, FFR) , Clémence Gueucier (Bobigny, FFR), Elodie Guiglion (FFR), Shannon Izar (Lille MRCV, FFR), Christelle Le Duff (FFR), Laurianne Lissar (AS Bayonne, FFR), Amélie Mugnier (Blagnac Saint-Orens, FFR), Chloé Pelle (Lille MRCV, FFR), Jessy Tremouliere (AS Romagnat, FFR),

GB squad: Abbie Brown, Rachael Burford (captain), Heather Fisher, Laurie Harries, Stephanie Johnston, Jasmine Joyce, Alex Matthews, Fran Matthews, Katy Mclean, Emily Scott, Danielle Waterman, Kay Wilson

Video highlights from the final

Pool results:France Select  12  Scion Sirens 0Japan Select  29  Florida RDA 0USA Select  36  Brazil   0South Africa Select 46  Stars Rugby 2 0GB Select 40  Rugby Quebec 5Atavus All-Stars 14  Mexico Select  0Maple Leafs 54  Atlantis 0Stars Rugby 1 7  Northeast ODA 5France Select  45  Florida RDA 0Japan Select  24  Scion Sirens 26USA Select  40  Stars Rugby 2 5South Africa Select 12  Brazil   5GB Select 14  Mexico Select  0Atavus All-Stars 24  Rugby Quebec 14Maple Leafs 34  Northeast ODA 0Stars Rugby 1 24  Atlantis 15France Select  45  Japan Select  0Scion Sirens 33  Florida RDA 5USA Select  24  South Africa 0Brazil   36  Stars Rugby 2 5GB Select 33  Atavus All-Stars 12Rugby Quebec 14  Mexico Select  0Maple Leafs 17  Stars Rugby 1 12Atlantis 19  Northeast ODA 7

Shield SFFlorida 17 Stars Rugby 2 22Northeast 14 Mexico 0Shield FinalStars Rugby 2 0 Northeast 21QF BowlRugby Quebec 27 Florida 0Atlantis 36 Stars Rugby 2 10Brazil 29 Northeast ODA 0Japan 14 Mexico 0Bowl SFQuebec 19 Atlantis 14Brazil 14 Japan 21Bowl finalQuebec 7 Japan 14Plate SFScion Select 5 South Africa 12Stars Rugby 10 Atavis 31Plate finalSouth Africa 17  Atavus 26

Cup QFGB Selects 10 Scion Selects 7Maple Leafs 12 South Africa 10USA Select 27 Stars Rugby 0France Select 28 Atavus 0Cup SFGB Select 17 Maple Leafs 12USA Select 5 France Select 24Cup FinalGB Select 7 France 12

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