Kiwis rule in Wellington

Kiwis rule in Wellington

New Zealand completed an undefeated run at the Wellington Sevens with a 29-14 win over England in the Cup final.

The Kiwis delivered an emphatic display on their home turf, beating everybody on their way to the main prize. After easing past Wales (26-5) and Australia (17-0) in the Cup quarter-final and semi-final respectively on day two, they scored five tries in their convincing victory over England.

England opened the scoring with a Isoa Damu try but New Zealand secured a 12-7 half-time lead thanks to Declan O’Donnell and Toby Arnold. O’Donnell completed his hat-trick in the second stanza while Tomasi Cama also touched down to wrap up proceedings. Simon Hunt grabbed a consolation try for England.

Meanwhile, the Springbok Sevens disappointed with a poor campaign in Wellington.

After scraping through to the Cup play-offs on day one, the Blitzboks continued their inconsistency on the final day. They struggled to score against Australia in the Cup quarter-final and were knocked out after a 14-7 defeat. They then produced their best performance of the tournament against Wales with 22-5 victory in the Plate semi-final – unfortunately when it didn’t really matter anymore.

Then Fiji made light work of South Africa in the Plate final. The Pacific Islanders ran in four tries to secure a 26-12 win.

The Blitzboks suffered an early setback as Renfred Dazel was sent to the sin bin withing two minutes of play. Fiji capitalised as Mitieli Nacagilevu opened the scoring. The Blitzboks levelled matters as debutant Paul Jordaan touched down but Fiji scored again Watisoni Votu for a 14-7 lead at the break.

Skipper Kyle Brown brought his team within two points with an early try in the second stanza but thereafter it was all Fiji as Ilai Tinai and Peni Gaunimeke dotted down to seal the win.

New Zealand’s triumph sees them tied in first place with England on the World Series log with 64 points a piece, followed by Samoa (52) and Fiji (44). South Africa are fifth with 32 log points.

Blitzboks results on day two:
Cup quarter-final – South Africa 7 Australia 14
Plate semi-final – South Africa 22 Wales 5
Plate final – South Africa 12 Fiji 24

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50 Comments

  • 1.captain fantail: Reply to this comment

    Ahh, another year of trials and tribulations, scorn and what could have been and the WC. It’s going to be a good one no doubt.

  • 2.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    Aussies 14, Yarpies 7.

    Also-rans.

  • 3.Great White Shark: Reply to this comment

    Predictable result.

  • 4.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    versus Fiji — 4 penalties and a yellow card conceded inside the first two minutes…

    And the “Plate Final” is the consolation prize. SA couldn’t even win that. The big tough Polynesians scared them rigid, yet again. 26-12 hiding.

  • 5.Hop Hop Spinnekop: Reply to this comment

    When you look at the stands and spectators you would think the *** parade invated the stands. How many spectators actually watch these games, looks more like one huge pi$$ up. Not just tonight, everytime.

  • 6.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    It’s a huge Wellington fancy-dress street party and it’s great. Not like the staid, boring snorefest inflicted on the travelling players by sleepy one-horse George. And the spirit lifts NZ to win the title again.

  • 7.JL1: Reply to this comment

    Well done Kiwis

  • 8.JA-JA: Reply to this comment

    Tackler maybe you can help me out with this one. I have a few Kiwi mates, more than two : ).

    Only one of them maybe wants to move back to NZ some of theml want to stay in Europe and the ones that’s been to SA want to move there, but not one of them can give me a good answer. Being an ex-yarpie yourself I thought you might be able to shed some light on it.

  • 9.Great White Shark: Reply to this comment

    How is it possible that the same coach that took the Boks to a 7′s trophy in 2009 has not won anything since?

    The Kaaiwaais have had the same 7′s coach for years.

  • 10.Great White Shark: Reply to this comment

    @JA-JA(JA-JA)-8:

    The rest want to move to Oz. I had a colleague in the NZ SAS that has a holiday home somewhere in OZ….now why would he need a holiday home in OZ when he has so many great places to choose from in Kaaiwaailand?

  • 11.sharks_lover: Reply to this comment

    chirp all you want tackles yarpie 2-1 world cups , REAL RUGBY :wink: dont forget ur tissues

  • 12.sharks_lover: Reply to this comment

    aint aint it amazing, the one world cup victory NZ had was when the boks did not compete??

  • 13.Sheriff: Reply to this comment

    Here’s what they’ve done in a nutshell:

    They have asked some of their staff to deal with their passion gaps, that is to demonstrate that they are planning to get false teeth.

    In Bloubergstrand, CT South Africa

    Meanwhile, tackler’s existence of meaninglessnes continues. Lives in NZ, hoping, yearning, aching for SA’s demise… Talk about unresolved issues…

  • 14.carol: Reply to this comment

    @Sheriff(Sheriff)-13:
    Howdy Lawman !

  • 15.Sheriff: Reply to this comment

    Hi there Carol!

    Compliments, supplments etc for 2011 :-)

    As an established blogger by now here on keo and elsewhere: do you know what a ‘passion gap’ is ?

  • 16.carol: Reply to this comment

    @Sheriff(Sheriff)-15:
    No idea Sheriff, I would have to google it!! :-)

    I have a friend who suffers from it, but she eats too many cakes!! Think that contributes to her ‘Passion Gap’, what is your take? ;-)

  • 17.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Sheriff(Sheriff)-13: look it’s Eminem himself :-) hahaha

  • 18.Sheriff: Reply to this comment

    @carol(carol)-16:

    Ok no problem I’ll explain.

    When you refresh now again, look at Victor Matfield’s teeth.

    Now if his front teeth were missing he would have a ‘passion gap’

  • 19.Sheriff: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation(Transformation)-17:

    How are you skollie vannie Baai?

  • 20.mshiniwami: Reply to this comment

    SA unions need to release fringe players in order for 7′s to get a boost again.in 2008/9 when we won it the squad had the likes of Floors,Eberson,Burger,Stick,Mokuena,Mbiyozo,Aplon etc

    Likes of Akona Ndungane,Nokwe could be used for portion of series to get bk into shape,fringe players like Mjekevu,Chavanga,Piet Myburgh,CJ Stander,Sampie Mastriet,Yaya Hartzenberg,Nizaam Car etc do be released etc

  • 21.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Sheriff(Sheriff)-19: lekker man, ka nie kla nie, hoe gaan dit met jou!

  • 22.Sheriff: Reply to this comment

    @mshiniwami(mshiniwami)-20:

    And you still specialise in the producing long lists of fringe players

  • 23.Sheriff: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation(Transformation)-21:

    How goes it with your controversial girlfriend (gibbis)?

  • 24.Sheriff: Reply to this comment

    Later mates

  • 25.poppa69: Reply to this comment

    @sharks_lover(sharks_lover)-12: hmmmm 1999 and 2003 the boks didnt really compete either did they :wink:

  • 26.Great White Shark: Reply to this comment

    Watch out for England again. This might be their forth final.

  • 27.goyougoodthing2: Reply to this comment

    Oh well at least the Boks won a game at Wellington Stadium… come September it may not happen again.

  • 28.goyougoodthing2: Reply to this comment

    @Hop Hop Spinnekop(Hop Hop Spinnekop)-5: They get dressed up so they can lure the foreigners into sleeping with them. Beer googles and fancy dress gets many a hobbit laid.

  • 29.goyougoodthing2: Reply to this comment

    Nice, nothing on the Sharks stormers game. Awesome job Keo.

  • 30.Brads: Reply to this comment

    @TheTackler(TheTackler)-4:
    South Africa may well have faced up to the odd Polynesian in Wellington, but not one of them was playing for Fiji.

  • 31.coherence: Reply to this comment

    I don’t understand why someone from the provincial sevens competition can’t be promoted up to national coach. How does it make sense for Paul Treu to remain for so long when his team is no longer improving. They have just been getting worse over the last year and a half.

    This is further evidence that results are not a priority for SARU. That is escpecially dissapointing considering sevens is now an olympic sport.

  • 32.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    NZ versus Fiji competing for Olympic gold…

    SA out of the medals entirely.

  • 33.lapoftherugbygods: Reply to this comment

    .@TheTackler(TheTackler)-4: Fijians are predominantly of Western Pacific Melanesian ancestry not Polynesian.

    Titchens spotted Declan O’Donnell at a club game in Te Rapa. He rates him .

    O’Donnell’s got higher honours written all over him.

  • 34.poppa69: Reply to this comment

    @lapoftherugbygods(lapoftherugbygods)-33: My bro in law said the same thing on the phone yesterday… says he is class..

  • 35.whatever: Reply to this comment

    @TheTackler(TheTackler)-6:

    Yeah, it’s a good look for the NZ youth when the vast majority of lock-ups for the week-end are pissssed chicks. Bombed out of their heads on live TV…. epic stuff.

    Well done to NZ on the win though, looked really good. A big fat rasberry to the Soamoan d ickhead who deliberately kicked the Pommie in the head. Hope he gets life! What a ****!

  • 36.KevinRack: Reply to this comment

    True needs to deliver on results or get fired.
    As the largest rugby playing nation on earth it is unacceptable to keep undelivering on results.
    He seems like a great bloke but nice is not in the job description.

  • 37.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @sharks_lover(sharks_lover)-12:
    Hmmmm i have been away for 2 months yet nothing really changes.
    People still harping on about not being at the RWC 1987 reasons as to why NZ won yet when you look at the big picture, the bitching people on here (Sharks_lover) should blame themselves,NZ didnt make you racist :-) .
    Aghhh its good to be back

  • 38.Muttonbird: Reply to this comment

    @sharks_lover(sharks_lover)-12:

    “aint aint it amazing, the one world cup victory NZ had was when the boks did not compete??”

    Where were they? Too afraid to show up?

  • 39.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    @Muttonbird(Muttonbird)-38: The USA wasn’t there either. So what?

  • 40.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    Sorry, the USA was there, but the USSR wasn’t. Nor was Samoa.

  • 41.whatever: Reply to this comment

    @TheTackler(TheTackler)-40:

    We were there in “95 and “07. Do you recall? Where was NZ? Oh yeah, they were also there :)

  • 42.Slartibartfast: Reply to this comment

    @TheTackler(TheTackler)-6:

    Well done Fern…

    88. Fern(Fern) :
    February 2nd, 2011 at 3:25 pm
    The wellington 7?s are soon.Time for tickles to harp on ad nasueam about the great party atmosphere whilst sitting at home and combing his mom’s hair whilst she knits in front of the tv.

    6. TheTackler(TheTackler) :
    February 5th, 2011 at 10:38 am
    It’s a huge Wellington fancy-dress street party and it’s great. Not like the staid, boring snorefest inflicted on the travelling players by sleepy one-horse George. And the spirit lifts NZ to win the title again.

  • 43.poppa69: Reply to this comment

    @Brads(Brads)-30: is that like a kiwi getting his hands on the CC without playing a game in the winning season (2010)?

    or all those Zimbos that play for SA? hmmmm cant see the difference myself..

  • 44.CRESSEY: Reply to this comment

    Can go on and on about, 87, 95, 07, poison and chokers. But at the end of the day, Peter DeVilliers is the coach of the Springboks.

  • 45.Brads: Reply to this comment

    @poppa69(poppa69)-43:
    Woosh

    I have no idea what the hell you are talking about, and I doubt you had a single clue of what I was alluding to when you posted that drivel!

  • 46.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @Brads(Brads)-45:
    I think Poppa is onto what you meant,maybe its you that does not quite understand your own posts

  • 47.Brads: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane(Hurricane)-46:
    You think?

    My post was a response to Tacklers comment that the SA boys lost to Fiji because were scared off by the big tough Polynesians.

    What the hell has the CC or Zims playing for SA got to do with what I posted?

  • 48.Slartibartfast: Reply to this comment

    @Brads(Brads)-45:

    :lol: Brads, you will have to get the crayons out to explain it seems…

  • 49.whatever: Reply to this comment

    @Brads(Brads)-47:

    Don’t worry dude, some kiwi’s will side with other kiwi’s, no matter what drivel is spewed outof their mouths. Popps and wet pantie spring to mind……

  • 50.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @Slartibartfast(Slartibartfast)-48:
    He may have to borrow your crayons,once your finished colouring in little fella.

    @whatever(whatever)-49:
    Well its like that with you South Africans isnt it?? Oh hang on are you Kiwi yet?

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