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Rieko Ioane stars as New Zealand beat Australia in Sydney Sevens

Rieko Ioane of New Zealand scores a try during the 2016 Sydney Sevens cup final match between Australia and New Zealand
Image: Rieko Ioane scored a hat-trick as New Zealand secured the Sydney Sevens title.

Teenager Rieko Ioane scored a dramatic last-gasp try to give New Zealand a 27-24 win over Australia in a thrilling final on Sunday and dash hopes of a home triumph in the inaugural Sydney Sevens.

With time having already expired, the 18-year-old silenced the 37,000 crowd at the Sydney Football Stadium by securing a hat-trick to give the All Blacks back-to-back titles after their Wellington triumph on home soil last weekend.

Ioane was named player of the tournament for his seven tries but his 20-year-old brother Akira, who set up Rieko's first try with a trademark burst down the sideline, won the Man of the Match award after another tackle-busting performance.

Australia, under new coach Andy Friend but without marquee Wallabies signing Quade Cooper, never trailed in the final until Ioane crossed at the death and will take confidence from their performance over the weekend.

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"They had us on the ropes in the first half," said New Zealand skipper Tim Mikkelson.

"We know from last week what kind of lift you get from your home crowd. We just needed the ball, we're a difficult team to beat when we have the ball."

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 07:  Greg Jeloudev of Australia makes a break the 2016 Sydney Sevens cup final match between Australia and New Zealand  at All
Image: Greg Jeloudev makes the break for Australia who currently sit fourth in the IRB Sevens series

Fiji, beaten 14-12 in the semi-finals by the All Blacks, will depart for the next round in Las Vegas top of the series standings on points difference after their victory over pacesetters South Africa in the third-place playoff.

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The Fijians, South Africa and New Zealand are all tied on 69 points after four rounds of the 10-stop championship, which this year is acting in part as preparation for rugby's return to the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in August.

Australia and Argentina have 54 points in fourth and fifth place.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 07:  Sonny Bill Williams of NZ is yellow carded during the 2016 Sydney Sevens Final between New Zealand and Australia at Allia
Image: Sonny Bill Williams saw yellow in the final but it didn't stop New Zealand securing back-to-back tournament titles

New Zealand might yet drop down a spot or two, however, after World Rugby announced they were investigating pictures that appeared to show they had eight men on the pitch in their victory over Australia in the pool stage on Saturday.

Australia coach Andy Friend said it should act decisively to avoid a repeat of the bungle that could be especially embarrassing in an Olympic year.

"The question is: how can that happen?" Friend said. "In an Olympic year, if that comes down to a gold medal game, well what's the point?

"Our boys, when they came off, they said they couldn't understand how they had the numbers out there. What we have to make sure is that those simple mistakes don't happen in a big tournament."

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