Neil_Powell_lifts_Emirates_London_Airlines_Sevents_trophy_May_22_2011May 22 - South Africa beat Fiji 24-14 in the final of the Emirates Airlines London Sevens today as New Zealand celebrated winning a ninth International Rugby Board (IRB) HSBC Sevens World Series title before a record crowd at Twickenham.


South Africa came from 14-0 down to see off Fiji to win the London trophy for the first time since 2005.

Earlier New Zealand's 31-14 quarter-final win over Argentina saw them crowned champions with a round to spare ahead of next week's 2011 series finale in Edinburgh.

South Africa's 24 points for winning in London means they are third in the standings with 116 points, behind England on 121 and ahead of Samoa on 112 and Fiji 110.

New Zealand may have an unbeatable lead there will now be a four-way battle to finish series runners-up in Scotland.

The final saw South Africa, coached by Paul Treu, make amends for their pool defeat by Fiji at Twickenham yesterday..

After falling behind early on, they ran in four tries, two of them scored by Bernardo Botha.

Fiji had earlier thrashed New Zealand 42-12 in the last four.

New Zealand though had done enough by then to secure the title, Tomasi Cama scoring twice in a 31-14 quarter-final win over Argentina.

In the other semi-final, South Africa edged past Rugby World Cup Sevens champions Wales 21-19 after beating 2010 London winners Australia 17-0 in the last eight.

Tday's other quarter-finals saw Fiji beat fellow Pacific Islanders Samoa 26-14 while Alex Cuthbert scored the key try in Wales' 19-12 win over France.

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The two-day attendance of 100,094 at Twickenham Stadium represented the biggest weekend crowd for a Sevens World Series tournament, surpassing the 100,000 recorded at the Dubai Sevens three years ago.

But they suffered the disappointment of seeing England suffering a shock 19-17 defeat against Kenya at the start of the day when Lavin Asego's last-gasp try sank them.

But England head coach Ben Ryan remained upbeat.

"With a good performance in Edinburgh it may still be our best overall performance in the 12 years of the series," he said.