South Africa stunned Olympic champions Fiji 31-7 to win men’s rugby sevens Commonwealth gold in Coventry.
First-half tries from Muller du Plessis, JC Pretorius and Shaun Williams saw South Africa surge into a 17-0 lead.
Du Plessis added a second after the break, and Mfundo Ndhlovu wrapped up a comfortable victory after Fiji skipper Waisea Nacuqu had managed a consolation effort.
Faith Nathan scored two of Australia women’s four tries in their 22-12 final victory over Fiji.
It was Australia women’s first rugby Commonwealth gold after winning silver on home soil on the Gold Coast four years ago.
New Zealand claimed both men’s and women’s bronze, with Australia and Canada missing out on respective medals.
Scotland men had to settle for sixth after Samoa overturned a 19-14 deficit to win 24-19.
England beat Uganda 31-17 to finish ninth with Jamie Adamson claiming a hat-trick.
Grace Compton scored twice as England beat Scotland 29-5 in the women’s fifth-place play-off.
Source: BC2022
Frederick Marfo is a sportswriter and social worker well known for his advocacy for equal chances and rights for all athletes, especially those with disabilities.
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