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Fiji beat South Africa 24-17 in final of New Zealand Sevens

 Fiji celebrate after winning the Cup final match between Fiji and South Africa  in Hamilton, NZ
Image: Fiji beat South Africa to win the Hamilton Sevens in New Zealand

Fiji triumphed at the inaugural Hamilton Sevens in New Zealand with a 24-17 win over defending World Rugby Sevens Series champions South Africa on Sunday.

Alosio Sovita Naduva scored three tries as Fiji rallied from 17-5 down at half-time to beat South Africa in the final of the New Zealand leg.

In claiming its first World Series title since Hong Kong in April last year, Fiji looked again like the team that claimed the first Olympic gold medal in sevens in Rio de Janeiro two years ago.

Finding themselves 12 points down at half-time against the reigning World Series champions, they reverted to the brilliant, instinctive style which has always been their hallmark to outscore the Blitzbokke 19-0 in the second half.

After winning all three of their pool matches on the tournament's first day, Fiji posted two cliff-hanging wins in the knockout rounds to make its way to the final.

They first beat Pacific rival Samoa 12-10 in the quarter-finals, then hosts New Zealand 14-12 in a thrilling semi-final. Fiji entered the gold medal match with a 9-6 record in 15 previous World Series finals meetings against South Africa and extended that to become the fourth different winner in four tournaments on this season's World Series.

  Paula Dranisinukula of Fiji makes a break against South Africa
Image: Paula Dranisinukula of Fiji makes a break against South Africa

"We had a young team and I'm really happy. It was team effort," Fiji captain Jerry Tuwai said.

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"When we were behind at half-time I told the boys 'this is the last game. After this we go home so give everything'. As I said, this is a young team and this will do a lot to lift our morale going into [the next tournament] in Las Vegas."

South Africa had reached the final with a 22-0 quarter-final win over Scotland and a 24-5 semi-final win over Australia which avenged their 29-0 loss to Australia in the final of last weekend's Sydney Sevens.

England Sevens finished joint seventh at the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series in Hamilton after the knockout stages.

After finishing second in their pool on day one, England faced hosts New Zealand and were narrowly beaten 12-19. They were then edged out by Samoa as they lost 17-22 to the side that would end up being placed fifth.

South Africa, who won the first leg of the series in Dubai, now leads the series with 77 points from New Zealand (69 points) who won the second tournament at Cape Town. Fiji's win lifted them to third place with 62 points ahead of Australia with 60 and Argentina with 48.

The next tournament in Las Vegas, the fifth of 10 stops on the World Series circuit, begins on March 2.