Advertisement

Sydney Sevens: Wales upset Fiji as England beat South Africa

Hat trick of tries by Morgan Williams leads Welsh to first win over the Olympic champions since 2013

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Wales' Owen Jenkins, left, runs through a tackle from Fiji's Vatemo Ravouvou to score a try. Photo: AP

Wales ended a 14-match losing streak to Fiji by upsetting the Olympic rugby champion 28-15 in the Sydney Sevens on Saturday.

Advertisement

A hat trick of tries by Morgan Williams led Wales to their first win over Fiji since 2013, and ultimately to the first qualifying position in Pool B.

England also topped their pool after beating world series leader South Africa 21-15, handing the Blitzboks their first defeat since they lost to England in December in the Cape Town final.

South Africa led 15-7 with four minutes to go, but Dan Norton crossed for a converted try and James Rodwell scored the match-winner from a cross-kick by Ollie Lindsay-Hague.

South Africa's Justin Geduld (right) fends off Kenya's Daniel Sikuta. Photo: AP
South Africa's Justin Geduld (right) fends off Kenya's Daniel Sikuta. Photo: AP
Advertisement

Besides England, New Zealand were the only other side to win all of their pool matches. The United States were the other pool winners, beating Argentina and Canada but losing to Russia 17-14 for the first time in five years.

In the quarter-finals on Sunday, England face Argentina, New Zealand take on Fiji for the second straight week, the United States go up against South Africa, and Wales play Australia.

Advertisement