CANADA BAG FIRST EVER WORLD SERIES TITLE IN SINGAPORE

Canada won their maiden World Sevens Series title after beating the United States 26-19. The World Rugby Sevens Series in Singapore was full of extraordinary upsets which resulted the first ever all-American final. The Canadians regained their composure after squandering a 19-0 lead as their North American neighbours levelled the final at 19-19 to score the winning try through Lucas Hammond less than two minutes from the end, denying the US their second tournament success after winning at London in 2015.

For the US, it was a bittersweet moment. The Eagles made the final after losing in the semis at each of the last three World Series tournaments but coach Mike Friday claimed the Americans lost the final because they gave Canada too big a start. Canada had never won a World Series title before and earned their way into the final the hard way, beating traditional powerhouses New Zealand 26-14 in the quarter-finals then England 17-5 in the semis.

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