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Australia wins London Sevens

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Gagger

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
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The Saffas didn’t get everything their own way this weekend, with Australia beating them 19-14 in the final of the London sevens at Twickenham on Sunday. This was Australia’s first sevens title since Brisbane in 2002, and how well they did it.

They beat sevens royalty Fiji 29-28 in the quarters and Argentina 26-14 in the semi; all after walloping England 38-5, Russia 47-0, and Scotland 43-17 on day 1. In short, they were awesome. While averaging just 21 years a man.

Sills – who’s rapidly filling out – had been razor sharp all tournament racking up 9 tries before hobbling through the semi and then getting knocked silly in the opening minute of the final. Karauhai-Henry took on his duties as gas man and opened up the score with scorching run down the sideline.

Vanderglass ruled the air at kick off, the scrum and then the breakdown as well. Fittingly he scored one of the G&G’s other two tries through some sterling support work.

But the man of the match, and most probably man of the tournament was Aussie Captain James Stannard. His ability to sniff a half gap and then put someone through another was outstanding. This ability he demonstrated by scoring a try that left 3 defenders trying to tackle each other as he dotted down.

But this was nothing compared to the try saver he pulled off with 43 seconds left on the clock. Saffa flyer Cecil Afrika was away with only the sweeper Stannard to stop him. The Aussie skipper showed the flyer the outside and then somehow hauled the South African down and into touch 30cm before the try line. Unbelievable.

Australian 7’s performances over the years hadn’t inspired following but this squad looked impressive, being able to match everyone they cam across for power and pace, but then also showing great patience and ability on the ball. Well worth keeping an eye on these boys.
 

AussieDominance

Trevor Allan (34)
Great effort - the scary thing is 2 years ago Sills did not win the GPS 100m Greg Jeloudev from the Australian U20's did.

Imagine them both in the Commonwealth Games team!
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
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Scarfman said:
Great news. McCutcheon must be thinking about how his weekend went.

Is Pat slotting straight back into the 7s squad? When's the next tournament? They're usually grouped in weeks of two.
 
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rugbywhisperer

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My understanding is that Aus 7's representation takes precedent over S14 so is there another reason why McCutcheon wasn't in London?
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
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rugbywhisperer said:
My understanding is that Aus 7s representation takes precedent over S14 so is there another reason why McCutcheon wasn't in London?

Yer right, whispers, it does. In this instance JON and Nucifora decided Cutch should stay with the Tahs.
 

Moses

Simon Poidevin (60)
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So has Pat has been holding the 7's team back for years! :fishing
Well done to the squad on a great win, we've long underperformed at 7's and this would be very nice to turn around.
 
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TOCC

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great effort by the Aussie 7's side, they were missing a few players through other representative duties yet still pulled out there best performance of the year
 

Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
Lindommer said:
rugbywhisperer said:
My understanding is that Aus 7s representation takes precedent over S14 so is there another reason why McCutcheon wasn't in London?

Yer right, whispers, it does. In this instance JON and Nucifora decided Cutch should stay with the Tahs.

I don't think they were happy about it though, by the sounds of it they bowed to NSWRU pressure. They made noises about making sure this kind of conflict will always go in the way of Sevens in the future.
 

Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
To be honest I thought this was one of the poorest Sevens squads that Oz had put out for years and part of the reason was that 4 players plus McCutcheon were not available because of S14 and U/20 duty.

Good thinking LG.

Well done to the lads - can't wait to see it on TV.
 

the gambler

Dave Cowper (27)
Having seen them in Adelaide and Hong Kong it was clear they were getting much better and werent far away from a performance like this. Stannard has been a great leader and sounds like he really went on with the job.

The next and final leg is in Edinburgh next week. I was under the impression that Pat Cutch was going to go there to finish the season off. Sitting 3rd in the overall standings is a big improvement from recent years and a positive sign of things to come.
 
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TOCC

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Little bit off topic, but I would love to see a Australian super14 side round robbin tournament, might have to squeeze it in either post or pre-season
 

MrTimms

Ken Catchpole (46)
TOCC said:
Little bit off topic, but I would love to see a Australian super14 side round robbin tournament, might have to squeeze it in either post or pre-season

Would that really be needed now, with the super 15 kicking off, we will play each aussie team home and away in the regular season anyway?

I have been for then idea, but not sure if it would be useful with the new format.
 

Ruggo

Mark Ella (57)
MrTimms said:
TOCC said:
Little bit off topic, but I would love to see a Australian super14 side round robbin tournament, might have to squeeze it in either post or pre-season

Would that really be needed now, with the super 15 kicking off, we will play each aussie team home and away in the regular season anyway?

I have been for then idea, but not sure if it would be useful with the new format.

Bring the ARS back and get rugby back into the regional centres.
 

RugbyFuture

Lord Logo
nat sevens nickname?

with their first one in a few under their belt, and the emergence of sevens because of the olympics, will they get their own relevant nickname? if so what should it be? what should the womans team be?

i know that they usually happen organically over time, but its gonna get hard for the media, the people and the ARU to keep referring to a national, olympic team, simply as "the mens/womans australian national rugby sevens team"
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
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Re: nat sevens nickname?

The Bilbies - smaller than a Wallaby, and like sevens rugby, most of the Aus population won't have heard of them.
 
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TOCC

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the 'gold diggers'... would be fitting since there rise in prominence will be due to the sports acceptance into the olympics
 
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