Fiji celebrated after winning the Mains Cup final against Kenya in rugby intake in Singapore (Rosalan Rahman)
Fiji won the men’s title at the World Seven’s Series in Singapore, with a wonderful finalist Kenya on Sunday, while New Zealand raised the women’s trophy after defeating Australia.
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Black Fern finished first in the women’s regular season standing with a win of 31-7 in the final, while Argentina finished on top of the men’s table after finishing third.
Fiji finished the runner -up in men’s standing after overcoming Kenya with a strong second half performance at the National Stadium.
Kenya reached the finals of the World Sevenes Series for the first time since 2018 with a win over Ireland, France and Spain in her earlier games. He established himself for another amazing result when Nygel Amaitsa gave him an edge over the first half drama of the first half.
However, Viva Naduwalo took a clear part of a pair of efforts for Fiji after a gap and Rauto Vakadranu had another couple to seal his victory, before William Indakalu received late consolation for Kenai.
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Argentina won a bronze medal in Singapore when she was after recovering from a 14-point deficit defeating Spain 33–14 in the third-place play-off.
Poumes topped the men’s regular season standing behind three tournament win this season in Perth, Vancouver and Hong Kong.
He will join the Sevenes World Championships next month by Fiji, Spain, South Africa, France, Australia, New Zealand and Great Britain, who completed the top eight in season standing.
Despite its bravery in Singapore, Kenya ended ninth and will face the play-offs to decide a 2025–26 service series line-up to four teams from Uruguay, Ireland, United States and Challenger series on a promotion and charge.
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In the Women’s Tournament, New Zealand and Australia met for the fourth time in six tournaments this season in the final of a service series, with Black Ferns a major demonstration to seal the first place in the standing.
Michela Break and attempts by Risi Pori-Len kept New Zealand in charge quickly, but Madison Levi, who scored his landmark 200th attempt to Australia in the first Sevance Rugby in the tournament, reduced the losses in half-time.
However, the black fern proved to be very strong after the gap as Jazmin Felix-Hotham and Kelsey Tenny gave the break, before the break the break added to another of the game to seal a wide victory.
Canada finished third in Singapore after a 21–5 win over France in play-off.
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Fiji and Great Britain confirmed their locations in the top eight with their performance in Singapore and they would join the World Championships by New Zealand, Australia, France Canada, Japan and the United States next month.
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