Heartache continue for Blitzboks

DAY ONE WRAP: New Zealand knocked the Blitzboks out of the London Sevens title and automatic 2024 Olympics qualification at Twickenham at the London Sevens on Saturday, beating them 32-21 on Saturday.

The defeat meant they finished the group stages of the tournament without a single win after losing to Great Britain and a draw with the United States.

They lost their final game against New Zealand after going down by 19-15 to Great Britain and drawing with the USA.

The Americans scored two late tries to draw 26-26 with the Blitzboks.

In their last game of the day the All Blacks raced to a 20-0 half-time lead thanks to a first-half hat-trick of tries from Akuila Rokolisoa and a Che Clark touchdown.

In other games the Canadians scored a late win to keep their World Series hopes alive.

Brock Webster’s late try and conversion lifted Canada to a dramatic 21-19 comeback win over Uruguay on Saturday at the HSBC London 7s, preserving the Canadian men’s hopes of escaping relegation from the World Rugby Sevens Series.

After a heartbreaking 24-19 loss to Kenya, thanks to an Edmund Anya try with less than 30 seconds remaining, Canada needed a result against Uruguay to stay alive in the four-team relegation playoff that is part of the 11th and final stop on the men’s circuit this season.

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Kenya is in the driver’s seat going into its round-robin finale Sunday against Uruguay.

Canada trails the South Americans on points difference ahead of its finale against Tonga.

Japan, the 15th-place team in the standings, was relegated after last weekend’s tournament in Toulouse, France. That left No. 12 Uruguay, No 13 Kenya, No. 14 Canada and Tonga, winner of the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series, in the round-robin relegation playoff.

The playoff winner will become the 12th core team on the 2024 World Series, while the other three teams will have to enter their respective regional sevens championships in order to qualify for the 2024 Challenger Series and climb their way back to the elite competition.

Japan is taking part in London as an invitational side in the 12-team competition outside of the relegation playoff.

The Blitzboks will play in a ninth-place semi-final against Japan on Sunday.

Results

Australia 33 - 12 Spain

France 21 - 28 Samoa

Ireland 12 - 33 Fiji

Argentina 43 - 12 Japan

South Africa 15 - 19 Great Britain

New Zealand 35 - 17 USA

Kenya 24 - 19 Canada

Uruguay 15 - 12 Tonga

Australia 14 - 24 Samoa

France 35 - 21 Spain

Ireland 40 - 7 Japan

Argentina 40 - 12 Fiji

South Africa 26 - 26 USA

New Zealand 20 - 5 Great Britain

Kenya 38 - 26 Tonga

Uruguay 19 - 21 Canada

Spain 17 - 40 Samoa

France 12 - 26 Australia

Fiji 21 - 7 Japan

Argentina 12-14 Ireland

Great Britain 21-19 USA

New Zealand 32-21 South Africa

Fixtures

Cup Quarter Finals

Argentina v Ireland

Samoa v Great Britain

Fiji VvAustralia

New Zealand v France

South Africa v Japan

Semi Final

USA v Spain

Canada v Tonga

Uruguay v Kenya