Cape Town Sevens: Fiji blow away USA to win title; South Africa edge New Zealand for bronze
- Fiji secure their first crown in South Africa since 2005
- Bruising semi against All Blacks Sevens takes toll on Eagles

Fiji put in a vintage display to blow away the USA 29-15 for the South Africa Sevens title in Cape Town on Sunday.
Mistakes, ill-discipline and fatigue put paid to the Eagles’ hopes of a first triumph here, as a rampant Fiji ran in four unanswered tries before the USA even got on the scoreboard through Ben Pinkelman.
There were doubles for Kalione Nasoko and Valimoni Botitu, and a try for Sevuloni Mocenacagi. Another Ben Pinkelman score and a trademark Carlin Isles effort late on made the scoreline look a little bit more respectable for Mike Friday’s men.
But in the end, the USA were powerless to stop Fiji – who finished fifth in Dubai – winning their first title in South Africa since 2005, and their first ever in Cape Town.

“It’s been a long time coming here for the Fijians to win in Cape Town,” Fiji coach Gareth Baber told World Rugby Sevens. “We were disappointed last week that we didn’t manage to perform to the levels that we did this week.
“That’s what makes me most proud, that these boys have done everything for their families back home, the country of Fiji and their Lord.