Fiji beats Wales to defend Hong Kong title
Updated: 2013-03-25 14:33
(Xinhua)
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Fiji players and team officials celebrate with their trophy after beating Wales in the final match of the Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament, on March 24, 2013. [Photo/Agencies] |
HONG KONG - Defending champion Fiji fought back to beat Wales 26-19 in the final of 2013 Hong Kong Rugby Sevens here on Sunday to take a record 14th time title.
Wales, who was appearing in the first ever Hong Kong final, dominated the first half and went into the break leading 19-0.
But powerhouse Fiji, who thrashed rival New Zealand in the semifinals, stormed back with the help of Osea Kolinisau's hat-trick touchdowns.
It was Fiji's second victory of the 2013 IRB sevens series.
Hong Kong, China, lost to England 7-42 in the final of the bowl and took the 10th place and will play for a seed in London with the top four teams of the pre-qualifying event, which are Zimbabwe, Tonga, Russia and Georgia.
Fiji's Samisoni Viriviri (L) is tackled by Wales' Alex Webber before scoring a try in the final of the Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament, on March 24, 2013. [Photo/Agencies] |
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