Kenya shocks Fiji to win Singapore Sevens, Canada fails to win a game
SINGAPORE – Kenya shocked Fiji 30-7 in the final of the Singapore Rugby Sevens on Sunday to claim its first World Series title while Canada endured yet more disappointment.
Collins Injera scored two of Kenya’s six tries as the African team won the Cup competition at a World Series leg for the first time in 114 tournaments, adding their name to the list of prospective Olympics gold medallists in Rio de Janeiro later this year.
The Canadian men finished tied for 15th in the 16-team tournament after losing their fifth straight game of the weekend.
After dropping games to the U.S., New Zealand and France on Saturday, Canada was beaten first by 26-19 by Scotland and finally 24-22 by Wales in the consolation Shield semifinal. Against the Welsh, the Canadians rallied from a 17-12 deficit to lead 22-17 but gave up a late converted try.
Justin Douglas scored two tries for Canada with singles from Nathan Hirayama and Lucas Hammond,
Canada, after its worst result in eight stops this season, remains 13th in the overall standings.
Fiji entered the tournament as the World Series leader and favourite but were overwhelmed in the final by Kenya which jumped out to a 20-0 lead at halftime.
Injera scored twice in the first half and Kenya snuffed out a brief Fiji rally after halftime, scoring two late tries to win convincingly.
Fiji entered the tournament with a five point lead over New Zealand in the World Series table after seven of 10 tournaments. They were still able to extend that lead as they took second place in Singapore, while their closest challengers perished in the earlier rounds.
New Zealand, which suffered a shock 24-0 loss to France in pool play, went down 12-7 to South Africa in Sunday’s quarter-finals. It then suffered a 26-21 loss to Samoa in the plate final — its first loss to Samoa at a World Series tournament since 2012.
South Africa beat Argentina 28-0 in the playoff for third place to leapfrog New Zealand into second in the World Series table, eight points behind Fiji. New Zealand is in third place a further six points behind South Africa.
Kenya outplayed Fiji in the final to make light of its world ranking of eighth. Oscar Ayodi opened the scoring for an early 5-0 lead and Injera scored his 224th World Series try to make the lead 10-0 midway through the first half.
Injera scored again minutes later when a Fiji attack broke down, making the lead 15-0 which became 20-0 shortly before halftime with another unconverted try to Samuel Oliech.
Fiji coach Ben Ryan said his team suffered “a brain explosion” in the first half and hoped his players would settle the game in the second spell. That seemed likely when Jerry Tuwai and Vatemo Ravouvou scored shortly after the break.
But Kenya kept control of the match and extended its lead with tries to Nelson Oyoo and Frank Wanyama. The result adds Kenya to the list of teams in the running to win the inaugural Olympics tournament in Brazil later this year.
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With files from The Associated Press
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