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Americas teams struggle in Singapore

It was not a good Day One for the three Americas teams at the Singapore Sevens. All have failed to reach the Cup Quarter Finals with only two wins spread between them, one of them Canada’s win over Argentina. After a promising start to the 2017-18 HSBC Sevens Series recent results from the Americas teams have been disappointing.

Canada’s post-Moonlight existence started on a winning note as they defeated Argentina in their opening match. It was not without controversy as Pumas halfback Lautaro Bazán received not one but two questionable yellow cards, the second seeing him sent off though he would receive no further sanctioning from the tournament judiciary.

South Africa were two powerful for the Canadians as were an improved Samoa side. With coach Gordon Tietjens under pressure for a string of poor showings, the Samoans throttled the Pumas as well to earn their spot in the Quarter Finals as the second best side in Pool C.

Like Canada, the USA started the day well with a big win over a hapless French side but then stumbled out of the gates against England and could not recover in the second half. By their third game they had faded badly with Kenya swatting them aside with ease.

The Eagles will square off against Los Pumas in the Trophy Quarter Final with one team now destined for a bottom-four finish. Canada will attempt to stay out of the dungeons against France.

Front runners for Cup glory after Day One were Fiji, England, South Africa, and Australia, the latter upsetting New Zealand in Pool D to come through unbeaten.

All matches can be viewed live on ESPN in the USA and South America. Those in Canada can access a live stream on the CBC Sports website.

 

DAY ONE RESULTS

POOL A
Spain 38 – 5 Russia
Fiji 45 – 12 Japan
Spain 22 – 12 Japan
Fiji 29 – 7 Russia
Russia 19 – 26 Japan
Fiji 33 – 5 Spain

POOL B
USA 32 – 12 France
Kenya 19 – 28 England
USA 14 – 19 England
Kenya 34 – 0 France
France 0 – 39 England
Kenya 33 – 14 USA

POOL C
Argentina 14 – 26 Canada
South Africa 26 – 5 Samoa
Argentina 14 – 31 Samoa
South Africa 26 – 12 Canada
Canada 19 – 22 Samoa
South Africa 26 – 12 Argentina

POOL D
Scotland 20 – 24 Australia
New Zealand 32 – 7 Wales
Scotland 33 – 14 Wales
New Zealand 12 – 19 Australia
Australia 38 – 0 Wales
New Zealand 22 – 12 Scotland

 

DAY TWO FIXTURES

Sat, Apr 28 – 23:00 ET – TROPHY QF – Japan vs Wales
Sat, Apr 28 – 23:22 ET – TROPHY QF – Canada vs France
Sat, Apr 28 – 23:44 ET – TROPHY QF – Scotland vs Russia
Sun, Apr 29 – 00:06 ET – TROPHY QF – USA vs Argentina

Sun, Apr 29 – 00:30 ET – CUP QF – Fiji vs New Zealand
Sun, Apr 29 – 00:52 ET – CUP QF – South Africa vs Kenya
Sun, Apr 29 – 01:14 ET – CUP QF – Australia vs Spain
Sun, Apr 29 – 01:36 ET – CUP QF – England vs Samoa

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