New Straits Times

NZ stun Fiji to seal double

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Zealand made it a gold medal double at the Commonweal­th Games with a dominant 14-0 win over Olympic champions Fiji in the men’s rugby sevens yesterday.

New Zealand’s fifth victory in six finals at the Games came after their women’s team downed Australia 17-12 in sudden-death to win the inaugural women’s title.

It was a one-sided men’s final as New Zealand killed off the game with two early converted tries against a ragged Fijian defence.

Fiji, who won last week’s Hong Kong sevens, were bidding for their first Commonweal­th gold after taking silver behind New Zealand in the inaugural sevens in 1998 and again in 2002.

Etene Nanai-Seturo opened the scoring for New Zealand after two minutes and Vilimoni Koroi’s conversion gave them a 7-0 lead.

Regan Ware weaved through a woeful Fijian defence, slipping tackles to score New Zealand’s second try near the posts for a 14-0 advantage.

Fiji lost Sevuloni Mocenecagi to a yellow card for a high hit but had a let-off during his absence when Ware was over the try-line but spilled the ball.

Paula Dranisinuk­ula looked certain to score for Fiji but a great covering tackle from Kiwi skipper Scott Curry saved the try early in the second half.

But the Kiwis comfortabl­y wound down the clock for victory and the gold medal.

England stormed back from 014 down at half-time with skipper Tom Mitchell scoring the winning try to take the bronze medal 21-14 over South Africa.

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