New Zealand vs. South Africa - Wellington Sevens Cup Final 2016
Three late tries, one after the final hooter saw
New Zealand fight back to beat
South Africa 24-21 in the final of the
Wellington Sevens, the third leg of the
World Sevens Series on Sunday.
It was
New Zealand's first win on the 2015-16 circuit and saw them move up to third on the table behind South Africa and
Fiji as interest in sevens heightens ahead of its
Olympic debut this year.
Captain Tim Mikkelson attributed the determination not to give up when down by
14 points in the second half to a pep talk from 15s
World Cup-winning
All Black Liam Messam.
"We talked all week that we needed a lot of heart, a lot of ticker. Liam Messam talked about putting the mana (pride) back in the jersey after the last couple of tournaments and that's what we wanted to do," Mikkelson said.
"We put ourselves under pressure but we knew if we could get the ball in hand and keep it we could win."
South Africa, who went into the
Wellington round as co-series leaders with Fiji dominated for most of the final and were up 21-7 early in the second half.
Captain
Philip Snyman and
Rosko Specman both scored in the first half with
Akira Ioane replying for
New Zealand.
Ioane also pulled off a try-saving tackle when Specman was bundled out in the corner on the stroke of half-time as South Africa turned with a 14-7 lead.
They moved further ahead when
Seabelo Senatla pounced on a misdirected off-load by
Sonny Bill Williams early in the second spell with
Cheslin Kolbe adding his third conversion.
But after Specman was yellow-carded, New Zealand moved up a gear.
Reiko Ioane scored twice in quick succession before
Joe Webber capped off a length of the field move to score the winning try.
New Zealand were not tested through the knockout rounds, beating
Kenya 36-0 and then
England 25-5.
South Africa, after a 26-14 win over
Australia in the quarter-finals, beat Fiji in a bruising semi-final 31-0 with two
Fijian players,
Semi Kunatani and Vatemo Ravouvou, yellow carded in the second half.
Fiji regained their composure to beat England 24-12 in the play-off for third.