Argentina overcame Fiji to record a stunning victory in Vancouver and win their first HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series title in 13 years.
The Argentineans played some scintillating rugby all weekend and produced a composed performance in the final to dominate Olympic champions Fiji, the winners in Singapore the week before, to lift the title thanks to a 29-10 victory in the final.
Australia claimed the bronze medal after winning a tight contest 21-19 against Samoa who impressed fans throughout the tournament with their speed and skill.
Samoa had played brilliantly to defeat South Africa in the quarter-finals, but Fiji was at their irresistible best as they saw off the shellshocked Samoans 45-5 to reach the final. Argentina beat Australia 24-12 in the other semi-final.
Series leaders South Africa finished fifth following a 17-15 win over last weekend’s runners-up New Zealand.
They say that good things come to those who wait and that was certainly the case for Olympic bronze medallists Argentina on day two of the HSBC Canada Sevens men’s event on Sunday.
Santiago Gómez Cora, the Argentina head coach, was playing the last time that his country last won a Series event back in 2009 in San Diego, which was 108 Series events ago. He also played in 2004 when they won their first ever Cup final in Los Angeles.
As a result, he was understandably emotional after the full-time whistle blew and he said: “You have to dream because dreams do come.
“I loved playing on the circuit, but ever since I have been a coach this has been the moment I have been working towards and my players must take all the credit because they work so hard and they wanted to win this one for their country so much.”
World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year Marcos Moneta scored a pair of tries in both the semi-final and final to take his tally to ten for the weekend, and the player of the final said:
“We knew that Fiji would come at us, but we matched them physically and we managed to score some good tries when our chances came along. This one was for all of our fans around the world who give us so much support - thank you.”
Earlier in the day all-time Series top try scorer Dan Norton bid his farewell in Vancouver after announcing his retirement from international rugby sevens. Norton scored an incredible 358 tries over an outstanding career which included an Olympic silver medal with Great Britain at the Rio 2016 Games and a pair of silver medals with England at Rugby World Cup Sevens in 2013 and 2018.
South Africa maintains the pole position in the Series standings after six rounds with 111 points, but their lead over Australia has narrowed to six points and Argentina is in the third position with 100 points.
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