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Fiji beats NZ-again
By stuff.co.nz
Apr 8, 2007 - 11:08:33 AM

William Ryder produced a virtuoso performance, sparking Fiji's 24-17 semi-final win over New Zealand in the Adelaide Sevens rugby last night.

Fiji remains New Zealand's bogey side, with yesterday's loss the fourth in succession to it in the world sevens series.

Fiji went on to beat Samoa 21-7 in the final.

With the scores tied 17-all after a late converted New Zealand try, Ryder jigged his way through the New Zealand defence and skirted around the last man for the winning try.

He also engineered Fiji's fightback after New Zealand led 10-5 at half time through tries to Steven Yates and Afeleke Pelenise. Crucially, Fiji scored first after the break, which came from a Ryder run, and the swift Fijian added a wide conversion for a 17-10 lead.

New Zealand rallied, and hard defence saw Yates collect a loose ball and dash to the line. The conversion with seconds remaining levelled the scores, but after the kick-off Ryder performed his magic.

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