[Source: World Rugby Sevens]
The Australia women’s 7s team is on track to defend its title at the Sydney tournament.
Green hits the gas!@GeezyGreen has got ELITE speed. She hits 32 kmph on this brilliant run #Sydney7s pic.twitter.com/74kE3K5crU
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) February 2, 2019
Reaction: @GeezyGreen speaks as @Aussie7s book their place in the Cup Final at the #Sydney7s.
The Rematch is on. It’s going to be @Aussie7s against the @BlackFerns pic.twitter.com/oMmbqgatmT
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) February 2, 2019
The host defeated Ireland 24-12 in the semifinal.
REACTION: @Aussie7s captain @sharni2388 on their win over @IrishRugby and setting up a repeat of last year’s #Sydney7s Cup final with @BlackFerns pic.twitter.com/w6CWU7OD7y
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) February 2, 2019
They will play World Rugby series leaders New Zealand who thumped USA 29-5.
RE:LIVE: That’s a BEAUUUUtiful offload from Waaka.
Firs the offload from Waaka and then the strength from Tui to break the tackle. Brilliant score.#DHLRugby pic.twitter.com/f0E5czxIpS
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) February 3, 2019
The final between Australia and New Zealand will be played at 7.31pm.
REACTION: @BlackFerns try scorer @BlydeMichaela on reaching the #Sydney7s Cup final after a hard-fought win over @USARugby and the unfinished business they have there after last year’s loss to @Aussie7s pic.twitter.com/ewmM8EbllB
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) February 2, 2019
And then there were two..
?? @AllBlacks7s v ?? @Aussie7s
Who’s taking the #Sydney7s Women’s Title?pic.twitter.com/jc7T4H3Sz9
— DHL Rugby (@DHLRugby) February 2, 2019
You can watch it live on FBC TV.
It’s the REMATCH! Your Women’s #Sydney7s Cup Final will be @Aussie7s v @BlackFerns pic.twitter.com/OdK4hCbpBT
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) February 2, 2019