NZ Tackles USA
NZ Tackles USA
Seth Halliman threw a sublime long pass to Perry Baker to allow the USA wing to score his 5th try of Day One of the Canada 7s in Vancouver, BC, but that single example of what could be was only what could have been, as it finished off a 17-5 loss to New Zealand.
Having played consistently well through the first two games of the day, the Eagles ran into a New Zealand team that either was extremely quick on the tackle-release-poach sequence, or was getting away with something. A stern look from USA Coach Mike Friday hinted at the latter. Still New Zealand defended extremely well, got the turnovers, and scored the tries to win the pool.
The USA finishes second in Pool D at 2-1 and gets a Cup Quarterfinal date with series leaders Fiji at 11:08 Sunday morning (remember, clocks spring forward an hour tonight!).
"We weren't quite as efficient as we needed to be, and we were making life difficult for us in the breakdown, and they did a good job," said USA captain Madison Hughes. "We weren't consistent in all areas. We were a bit off in a bunch of things - the breakdowns being one and the lines we were running."
But, the first two games were very good.
"We've got the Fijians tomorrow, and tomorrow's another day," said Hughes. "I like playing Fiji. I think we do a good job sticking to our plan against them and making them throw the offloads - maybe one more than they want to. Having said that Fiji is a really good team and we'll have to be at our best to beat them. We were disappointed not to beat them in Vegas."
Also interesting Saturday was the performance of Canada, which blew a lead against Wales, but beat Australia on a late try and conversion - to a thunderous cheer from the more than 28,000 fans at BC Place. But in the end they fell short because Australia thrashed Wales, leaving the Canada too much to do to get into the top eight on points difference. They finished 2-1, but will be in the Bowl.
SOUTH AFRICA 43 - 0 SCOTLAND
ARGENTINA 35 - 5 BRAZIL
FIJI 38 - 5 SAMOA
KENYA 43 - 5 PORTUGAL
USA 42 - 14 FRANCE
NEW ZEALAND 7 - 0 ENGLAND
AUSTRALIA 43 - 5 RUSSIA
WALES 26 - 19 CANADA
SOUTH AFRICA 26 - 7 BRAZIL
ARGENTINA 7 - 19 SCOTLAND
FIJI 62 - 0 PORTUGAL
KENYA 19 - 26 SAMOA
USA 17 - 12 ENGLAND
NEW ZEALAND 24 - 10 FRANCE
WALES 52 - 0 RUSSIA
AUSTRALIA 12 - 14 CANADA
SCOTLAND 33 - 0 BRAZIL
SOUTH AFRICA 27 - 0 ARGENTINA
SAMOA 43 - 7 PORTUGAL
FIJI 24 - 19 KENYA
FRANCE 12 - 14 ENGLAND
USA 5 - 17 NEW ZEALAND
AUSTRALIA 49 - 14 WALES
RUSSIA 12- 29 CANADA