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The San Francisco Seven World Championship enters its final phase. The semi-finals for gold will be South Africa-England and New Zealand-Fiji, Sunday from 4:40 pm. The Pumas 7, will play the semifinals for fifth place, against France at 16.18
Action day 2, Saturday:
Gold
South Africa opened the series of quarters looking for gold, with overwhelming victory over Scotland by 36-5. Then, Fiji was by far superior to Los Pumas 7 and outclbaded 43-7. The France-New Zealand duel has had several seasons, with three first-period warnings for the men in black, who nevertheless recovered and returned the score for 12-7. In the last duel, bitter England at the local United States with a try in the extra time that filed in the semifinals. In this way, the semifinals to define the World Cup champion will be: South Africa-England and New Zealand-Fiji.
Challenge:
The quarter-finals of the Challenge began with Ireland's triumph over Kenya in a fun encounter. The second semifinalist was Canada – who fell Friday with the 7 Los Pumas – after defeating Japan by 35-17. They were joined by Australia who beat Russia 41-0 and the last to qualify was Wales, who had to resort to overtime to beat Samoa.
Sunday, they will face: Canada-Australia and Ireland-Wales. ] Bowl:
Saturday's match began with the quarter-final duels, with Chile's narrow victory over Tonga 33-29. Then, there was another South American celebration, since Uruguay won in the final with a try of Eugenio Plottier and the conversion of Lijtenstein, for a 21-19 against Papua New Guinea
. He had trouble leaving Jamaica on the road with a comfortable 24-10. The same score was given in the last duel, where the victory was Uganda over Zimbabwe. In this way, Sunday in the Bol semi-finals will be played Chile-Uganda and Uruguay-Hong Kong.
Action Day 1, Friday:
Octaves
The duels of the round of 16 started with a dynamic match. Scotland beat Kenya 31-26, after losing 26-0. The losing team suffered two warnings and saw how all the good things achieved at that time collapsed in minutes. Argentina won second place with a convincing victory from 28 to 0.
The third match had a great parity and was finally in the hands of France, after having exchanged a try of share and d & # 39; other. the Gauls who beat Australia by 22-17. A little later, England got its ticket by beating 19-17 Samoa, who was disadvantaged by Tuatagaloa's double yellow of Belgium, and just above the end was fired.
The defending champion, New Zealand, had a no-nonsense debut and beat Russia 29-5 to prove their potential. Then came the turn of another favorite: Fiji who, after a difficult start, ended up flourishing against Japan to beat him 35-10 and will be a rival of the Argentine national team in quarterfinals.
The presentation of South Africa was one of the most convincing efficiency and strength. They beat Ireland 45-7 with a sensational performance from Soyizwapi, author of four tries. The last to appear was the local, the United States, who with two conquests of his number Perry Baker, was far superior to Wales and beat him 35-0.
16 ° Pre-Round
Los Pumas's rival 7 was Canada, who went on the road to Papua New Guinea for 29-21, in a duel that was complicated in the complement, when the opponent narrowed the distances and had only 3 points. The victorious team's tries were scored by Harry Jones, Justin Douglas twice, Matt Mullins and Connor Braid.
In the men's first round, Kenya showed a good game and defeated Tonga from 19 to 7. For its part, France achieved the most comfortable victory up here in the tournament: 50- 0 to Jamaica. Meanwhile, Wales had a difficult start but has recovered and won 33-12 against Zimbabwe. Samoa also got a clear win: 45-7 over Uganda, and Russia was superior and won 21-7 against Hong Kong.
In his presentation, Uruguay lost against Japan 33 to 7, in a duel in which he could never make a foot For his part, Chile played a big game against Ireland , but was defeated on the last play by a James Leo essay O 'Brien
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