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U.S. Men Win Shield in Dubai Sevens
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November 29, 2008
The
The Eagles were
able to quiet the home crowd with tries by Nese Malifa, Justin Boyd (2),
captain Chris Wyles and vice-captain Todd Clever. The hosts scored once through
Taif Al Delamie.
“There’s
definitely an expectation to perform (now that we are considered a
‘core’ team),” U.S. Captain Chris Wyles said. “We
aren’t happy with where we are right now, but it’s nice to come
away with some hardware. We are a better team, though, and our expectation is
to be better.”
In the Cup Finals,
South Africa overcame England in a dramatic finish to become the Champions of
Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens, winning 19-12, and getting their 2008/09 IRB
Sevens World Series campaign off to the perfect start.
The teams are back
at it again next weekend as they head to
The Women’s
U.S. Sevens Team lost their only match on Saturday, falling to Saudex Wooden
Spoon 17-7 in the International Women’s tournament in
For more information on the IRB Sevens World Series, visit www.irbsevens.
Emirates Airline
Second Day Results
Bowl Quarterfinals
Cup Quarterfinals
Shield Semifinals
Arabian Gulf 22,
Bowl Semifinals
Plate Semifinals
Samoa 17,
Cup Semifinals
Shield Finals
Bowl Finals
Plate Finals
Samoa 12,
Cup Finals
First Day Results
Samoa 19,
Samoa 33,
France 14, Georgia 12
Samoa 19,
Inspiring
America to fall in love with Rugby
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