Australia downs Fiji to win Hong Kong Sevens, Canadian men finish 10th
HONG KONG — Nathan Lawson’s last-minute try gave Australia a 20-17 win over Fiji in the final of the Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens on Sunday, ending the Fijians’ run of five straight tournament titles.
With a Fiji player in the sin-bin, Australia won the ball back at the breakdown and Lawson raced down the left flank. He managed to get the ball down in the corner with two Fijians draped over him, with the try surviving video review.
“After having done so well last year, to come out here and back it up straightaway and win Hong Kong for the first time since 1988, incredible. I think we’re cutting a few years off our coach’s life leaving it so late,” said Australia captain Nick Malouf.
Said Fiji coach Ben Gollings: “Ultimately 30 seconds of rugby was the difference in the end but credit to the boys, (it) was a tough year and they stuck at it and like I said the consistency and being in another final is fantastic.”