Category Archives: Rugby Sevens

USA Loses Twice but Still Runner-Up in Pool at Langford Sevens

The USA Women’s Sevens team went 3-0 against Spain, Fiji, and New Zealand last weekend. The second verse was not quite the same as the first. The US started off the day great with a Leyla Kelter try in the first minute and an early 7-0 lead over Spain. That lead would last until the very end of the match when a Spain try gave them a 10-7 win. The US got a 24-12 win over Fiji to head into the final match with New Zealand with a chance to win the group.

Again the US had an early 7-0 lead thanks to a Bui Baraviala try but New Zealand scored 19 unanswered to win 19-7. The US still managed to finish second in the pool as Fiji rallied late to overturn a 10-5 deficit and upset Spain 15-10 and send the US into a Sunday cup quarterfinal against England. England was 2-1 on Saturday with a 5-0 loss to Canada the blemish. The other part of the US half of the bracket is Australia-Spain while the four teams on the far side of the bracket are New Zealand, Russia, France, and Canada.

Previous HSBC Women’s Sevens Series Coverage:
Langford Sevens Preview

French Revolution Ends US Cup Quarterfinal Streak at Nine

France? The French!?! Yes… France are the ones shocking everyone on the first day of the Singapore Sevens stunning New Zealand 24-0 in their opening match of the day before narrowly outscoring the US 19-17 to win pool B and create total chaos in their wake. France had only reached the cup quarterfinals once so far this season (a third-place finish in South Africa) but that mattered little on Saturday.

The US started things off great with a blowout win of their own, 36-14 over Canada after leading 31-0. Nate Ebner made his debut and Zach Test and Madison Hughes each had two tries in the romp. With France beating New Zealand in their opener everyone knew the US desperately needed a win over the French in their second match to avoid a winner-take-all final showdown with New Zealand.

The US opened the scoring and led 5-0 after a Hughes try but fell behind 19-5 before beginning to rally. Hughes and Perry Baker added late tries to get the US back into it but the conversion on the second was no good and they held on for the two point 19-17 win.

With the loss France was through and the US and New Zealand were battling for the final spot from the pool. History favored New Zealand, they had advanced to the cup quarterfinal in every tournament held so far, and so did the play in the first half where they quickly ran out to a 19-0 lead at the break. With their backs against the wall the US played admirably in the second half and after an early Maka Unufe try had reason to think they could get back into it. The play of the game came midway through the second half when Baker broke free on a kick and went alone into the endzone. His final kick was a bit too heavy but he also didn’t seem to see just how quickly the endline approached as it was partially obscured by a patch of muddy turf. He set the ball down on the line, no try, and the US were still down 12. Test would add a try and the US had a final chance to try and tie it but fell 19-12.

 

The opponent in the bowl quarterfinals for the US will now be Russia with Portugal/Japan potential semifinal opponents. It’s amazing how much easier the competition looks on the final day when you aren’t in the cup quarterfinals.

Previous Rugby Sevens Coverage:
Singapore Preview

USA Women Face Familiar Opposition at Langford Sevens

The USA Women’s Sevens team played Spain and New Zealand in the group stage last weekend and beat them both. They played Fiji in the plate semifinals and shut them out 38-0. Now this weekend in Langford, British Columbia the US will look to duplicate those wins in the group stage as they look to improve on last weekends fifth place finish.

The US will start things off with Spain and Fiji before closing the group stage out with the much more challenging New Zealand side. With just one more sevens weekend before the Olympics this summer the US is running out of good chances to get some warm-up in and gather valuable information for final roster decisions for Rio.

Previous HSBC Women’s Sevens Series Coverage:
Atlanta Sevens Recap

Canada, France, and New Zealand Await US in Quest for Tenth Straight Cup Quarterfinal

The US heads to Singapore looking for their tenth straight cup quarterfinal appearance and a change in fortune after an topsy-turvy weekend in Hong Kong. While the US swept pool play in Hong Kong they were shutout by both South Africa and England in the knockout round competition.

The squad is slightly changed as Pat Blair replaces Ben Pinkleman in the 12-man squad. Carlin Isles will once again not be participating and you have to imagine that this weekend Nate Ebner will see some time as playing with only 11 for the weekend is not something you want to do once, let alone twice in two weeks.

The US opens with their northern rivals Canada before taking on France and finally New Zealand. You would expect the France match to be for the second spot in the cup quarterfinals out of the pool while New Zealand will be favored to top the pool. The pool matched up for the next round is Scotland, Kenya, Russia, and South Africa. So finishing top of the pool likely will have a big benefit in who the matchup would be against in the quarterfinals.

Previous Rugby Sevens Coverage:
Hong Kong Recap

Up and Down, But Mostly Down, Day Sees US Finish Sixth at Hong Kong Sevens

A sweep of pool play did not result in the matchup the USA would have hoped for in Hong Kong. England had upset South Africa in pool play to win their group so instead of the USA face England they had to play one of the clear three best teams on the tour, South Africa. This matchup was always going to be a tough one and while the US were in it for a bit they never had anything close to enough for South Africa and were shutout in this one by a score of 28-0 with 14 coming in each half.

That set up a much easier plate semifinal with Wales and the US did respond with a strong 27-0 shutout of their own. The US had a 10-0 lead at the break before pulling away in the second half as Perry Baker ended up with three tries. Having wished they could have played England in the cup quarterfinals the two sides did actually meet in the plate final. And perhaps this match showed that the US was heading this way one way or another on the day because this was another shutout and not the one the Americans were hoping for. A 14-0 lead at the break turned into a 19-0 England win.

Of note, Nate Ebner did not appear for the US this weekend. This was back-to-back tournaments without Carlin Isles and while Baker has been brilliant for the US you do wonder how much having a fresh pair of rocket legs to alternate with would help the US over these long weekends. It is not yet known if Isles will be back for Singapore next weekend but since Ebner didn’t play at all you get the feeling Head Coach Mike Friday doesn’t feel he is ready to throw into the fray and Isles will be back in the squad if he is ready to go.

The US has been drawn with New Zealand, France, and Canada for the tournament which begins Friday. The US will face easier competition to advance from their pool than this weekend, but as we learned Saturday the real question is who fate has lined up for you in the quarterfinals. The pool matched up with the US includes Scotland, Kenya, Russia, and…. South Africa. So most likely the US will need to beat New Zealand or South Africa to find themselves in the cup semifinals next weekend and not the plate semifinals.

USA Women Run Into Australia Buzzsaw in Quarterfinals, Finish Fifth at Atlanta Sevens

The USA Women’s Sevens team caught a bad break this weekend in Atlanta. Had they finished second in the group their opponent in the quarterfinals would have been France, a good side with a fourth and fifth place finish in the first two stages of the year. Instead by winning the group they ended up drawing the two-time champions Australia who had suffered a shock loss to England on Friday. So the win over New Zealand actually gave the US a tougher matchup in the quarterfinals.

The result was a 22-5 loss to Australia while New Zealand was able to beat France 24-7. The US try came right at the end after trailing 12-0 at the half. They would rebound however with a 38-0 smackdown of Fiji in the plate semifinals behind tries from five players including two from Leyla Kelter and then a 19-7 victory over Russia to claim the plate. The US trailed Russia 7-5 shortly before the half before taking the lead on a Richelle Stephens try that would prove to be the plate winner.

 

It was a positive weekend for the US who will feel unlucky that they had such a tough quarterfinal matchup and feel good that they beat the New Zealand side that pushed Australia in the final and came in second. The HSBC Women’s Sevens Series will be back in action next week in Langford, British Columbia for their fourth of five events. The US has been once again drawn into a pool with New Zealand and Spain while Fiji is the other team. All three were beaten by the US this weekend. The good news is that winning the pool next weekend would result in a matchup with a third place finisher and there’s no way Australia ends up there…. right?

US Teeters Early But Dominates Late to Sweep Pool Play at Hong Kong Sevens

While the US had handled Portugal fairly easily on Friday they certainly had not showed the level of play they would need to go far in this tournament. That was the feeling still near the end of the first half of the USA-Argentina match to start things off on Saturday as the US found themselves down 14-0. Perry Baker was able to score for the US to start to pull them back into it and a Madison Hughes conversion meant the US had momentum going to the break even if they trailed on the scoreboard. The second half reflected that as Maka Unufe, Baker, and Hughes would all score second half tries as the US scored the final 26 points of the match to clinch a spot in the cup quarterfinals for the ninth straight tournament.

The final match of the pool against Australia would be to determine seeds in the cup quarterfinal and was somewhat reminiscent of the Argentina match earlier in the day. Australia would score first but this time the US rallied for tries from Garrett Bender and Madison Hughes. Hughes converted his own try to give the US a 12-7 lead at the break. Baker and Ben Pinkleman would add tries to push the US to a final 22-7 margin and first place in the pool.

Of course the reward for the US winning their group is the team who is unfortunately 2nd place on the tour by one point… South Africa. They ended up second in their group to England. The matchup is tough and the US probably won’t be favored to advance in the cup competition at all but we will at least get another match between the US and one of the big rugby powers with a lot on the line.

The US will take on South Africa at 11:20 PM ET on Saturday in the States. Live stream is available on the World Rugby Website. The US will face the corresponding winner/loser from the New Zealand/Wales match and if they make a final will take one on of Austrlaia, England, Fiji, and Kenya.

USA Women Off to a Great Start With Sweep of Pool Play at Atlanta Sevens

The USA Women’s Sevens team has not finished a tournament this year with a winning record. They still need to win one more on Saturday to change that fact but it would certainly be shocking if they failed to do that now after a sweep of pool play on Friday in Atlanta. The US started things off with dominant wins 24-0 over Spain and 33-12 over Japan setting up a showdown with New Zealand for the top spot in the pool. A fantastic match saw the US go in front 5-0 after a Leyla Kelter try three minutes in but New Zealand was able to answer and even things up before the half.

Eventually the US broke through with Jessica Javelet coming off the bench and scoring the game winning try for the US giving them a 12-5 win and top spot in Pool C. If you thought winning the pool would result in an easy match for the US, think again. Australia finished second in their pool to England so the US ends up playing the Aussies in a tough Cup Quarterfinal on Saturday at 1:14 PM ET. The other two teams on the US side of the bracket are Canada and Fiji while the other side of the bracket features England, Russia, New Zealand, and France.

Sloppy US Side Easily Defeats Portugal but Unable to Run Up Margin

In any pool where there is strong potential for a three-way tie at 2-1 you want to do everything you can to run up the margin against the minnow. The US certainly did not do that as a sloppy performance limited them to just a 16 point margin over an outmatched Portugal side on Friday. The contest was never in doubt as the US dominated possession from the start. Give credit to the Portugal defense which was respectable all match long and kept the US from scoring with ease. Too many sloppy passes and dropped passes from the US will have to be improved on moving into matches against Argentina and Australia on Saturday.

The US got their opening try from Martin Iosefo and a second in the first half on a spectacular Perry Baker try (is their any other kind?) before giving up their only points of the match to lead 14-5 at the break. Being held in check most of the second half the US eventually got seven more, all thanks to Madison Hughes, to finish with a 21-5 lead. New England Patriots safety Nate Ebner did not make his debut in this match.

In the other pool C match Australia with 14 first half points on the way to a 28-0 win. The US should be able to lock up a cup quarterfinal spot by beating Argentina in their first match on Saturday at 12:48 AM ET but a loss could see them in trouble heading into the final match of the day against Australia at 5:10 AM ET. Live stream is available on the World Rugby Website.

USA Women Look to Keep Momentum From Brazil as They Head To Atlanta Sevens

The USA Women’s Sevens team got off to a poor start this year in Dubai back in December when they went just 1-4 and finished ahead of only Ireland. With only five events in the series and the bottom two teams being relegated it was important that they got going in round two and they did that in Brazil as they went 3-3 and finished 4th with all of their losses to Australia or New Zealand.

They look to improve on that finish this weekend on home turf as they host the Atlanta Sevens. Things look solid for the US to advance to the cup quarterfinals this weekend as their pool contains New Zealand as the big dog but Japan and Spain as the other competition. The US is ahead of both teams on the series this year and you’d expect them to hold them off for second in the group.

The US kicks off play on Friday with pool matches against Spain at 2:20 PM ET, Japan at 5:04 PM ET, and finally New Zealand at 7:26 PM ET. Knockout round competition will take place on Saturday.