The Fiji Airways Fijiana 7s side beat China 26-19 to win the Langford 7s Challenge Trophy.
The Fijian women’s side led China 19-12 at the breather.
The Saiasi Fuli coached side scored four tries through Tokasa Seniyasi, Vasiti Solokiviti with Raijieli Daveua scoring a double.
Despite winning the Challenge trophy, Fijiana is now in 10th place of the Standing with 17 points.
After @BlackFerns tight win, it keeps them at the top of the @HSBC_Sport Women’s Sevens Series standings pic.twitter.com/O2iTy3Fl6E
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) May 12, 2019
Fiji’s Ana Maria Naimasi was named amongst seven other players as DHL impact player of the tournament.
We’re into the final session of games in this years @HSBC_Sport Canada Women’s Sevens Series and here’s the updated @DHLRugby Performance Tracker and it’s still @RugbyCanada‘s Brittany Benn who leads!#DHLRugby #DHLImpactPlayer pic.twitter.com/0Fq8ezzlTk
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) May 12, 2019
Meanwhile, the Black Ferns have been crowned Langford 7s Champion after they beat Australia 21-17.
Tyla Stars for New Zealand!
Star of the show @tylanathanwong scores a fantastic try, putting her team on track for the trophy in Langford#DHLRugby #Canada7s pic.twitter.com/pJcpNJ5MH9
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) May 13, 2019
They wouldn’t be the @BlackFerns if we didn’t see a celebratory Haka!
Congratulations! pic.twitter.com/MwgSkcDmiY
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) May 13, 2019