The second day of the Cape Town stage of the Women’s World Rugby Sevens series ended and after the conclusion of the group stage the quarter-final matches took place.
in Group A Australia score all goals and after beating South Africa 52-0 and Spain 38-0, beat Ireland 29-0, ending the group stage without even conceding a goal. However, Ireland has already qualified thanks to yesterday’s victories. in Group BFiji and New Zealand had already separated the ticket to the qualifiers, with the Black 7s Ferns winning 26-21 in the head-to-head match, while Great Britain were drawn. in Group CFinally, France overtook the USA in the standings by winning the head-to-head match, while a win over Japan is also important for Canada to reach the quarter-finals.
Quarterfinals which, therefore, is seen new Zeland Canada demolished by a clear 50-5 score, insteadIreland To get the better of France, who risk a thrilling comeback that they only escape due to inaccurate footing, and Ireland who win 12-10. Also narrow victory to Uses, who outscored Fiji 10-7 with Sammy Sullivan’s crucial late try. destructiveAustraliawho defeated Great Britain 38-0 and thus did not concede a try in 4 matches.
Cape Town 7s – Group Stage
France – Canada 19-19
USA – Japan 19-14
Fiji – Great Britain 19-10
New Zealand – Brazil 31-7
Ireland – Spain 33-12
Australia – South Africa 52-0
France – Japan 26-12
USA – Canada 24-7
Fiji – Brazil 31-10
New Zealand – Great Britain 19-7
Ireland – South Africa 24-0
Australia – Spain 38-0
Canada – Japan 21-12
USA – France 7-31
Great Britain – Brazil 29-5
New Zealand – Fiji 26-21
Spain – South Africa 17-14
Australia – Ireland 29-0
Cape Town 7s – Quarter Finals
New Zealand – Canada 50-5
France – Ireland 10-12
Fiji – United States 7-10
Australia – Great Britain 38-0
Photo: Mike Lee – KLC World Rugby Pictures
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