South Africa blitz Scotland in Paris final to clinch World Rugby Sevens Series
Blitzboks are crowned winners of this season’s Sevens Series after beating Scotland 15-5 in the final of the penultimate leg
South Africa were crowned winners of this season’s World Rugby Sevens Series on Sunday, beating Scotland 15-5 in the final of the penultimate leg in Paris.
The Blitzboks arrived in the French capital 25 points ahead of closest rivals Fiji in the standings on the back of four tournament wins and seven consecutive finals.
With 22 points on offer for a tournament victory and just one round remaining, in London on May 20-21, South Africa clinched the title after third-placed England lost 19-17 to Scotland before comfortably seeing off New Zealand 26-5 in their own semi-final.
South Africa coach Neil Powell said the series win was three years in the making.
“We are extremely grateful and blessed, the team worked for this for three seasons,” said Powell, who became the first person to win the World Rugby Sevens Series as a player and as a coach, having played in the title-winning ’Boks team of 2008-09.