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Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: Australia, New Zealand look set for inevitable showdown

The Australians will have a tricky final pool match against Canada, while the reigning champions finish up against Fiji before the quarters

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Australia’s Kaitlin Shave on her way to the tryline against South Africa on day one of the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens at Kai Tak Stadium. Photo: Elson Li
Mike Chan

Australia and New Zealand look highly likely to meet again in the women’s final at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens on Sunday, after both teams made perfect starts to their world championship campaigns.

However, while New Zealand dispatched Brazil 29-12 and Japan 38-7 at Kai Tak Stadium and should be untroubled by Fiji in their final pool match against Fiji on Saturday, the Australians have a tougher assignment ahead against Canada.

Australia sit second in Pool B behind Canada despite thrashing South Africa and Great Britain 33-0 and 34-7 respectively, while the Canadians beat those two teams 31-0 and 41-7.

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Five Australian players combined for 11 tries across their two matches on Friday, and Maddison Levi believed the results were “a confidence booster” for her team ahead of their final face-off on Saturday against the Canadians, who upset them in the semi-finals of the Paris Olympics two years ago.

New Zealand’s Katelyn Vahaakolo score against Brazil in their 29-12 win. Photo: Elson Li
New Zealand’s Katelyn Vahaakolo score against Brazil in their 29-12 win. Photo: Elson Li

“Canada always comes out and is always tough,” said the 23-year-old, who scored two tries against Great Britain. “I think we kind of let ourselves down in that Olympic [semi-final] match, so we reflected on it. We know we’ve got so much more to give and so much more to get better at, and we just keep building as a team.”

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