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South Africa beats Kenya to retain title at 2024 Women’s 7s Rugby Tournament

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South Africa beats Kenya to retain title at 2024 Women’s 7s Rugby Tournament

South Africa secures continental victory 19-10 over Kenya as 2024 Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens Tournament Winner in Accra-Ghana. Defending champions, South Africa has successfully defended its title at the 2024 Women’s Rugby Sevens Tournament, defeating Kenya 19-10 in a thrilling final at the University of Ghana Rugby Stadium on Sunday, November 10. The match capped off an exhilarating day of rugby action, with defending champions showcasing their dominance in the competition, which brought together top teams from across Africa.

South Africa’s victory was a testament to their skill and determination as they overcame a resilient Kenya in a highly competitive final. Despite the close scoreline, South Africa’s ability to execute their game plan in key moments made the difference. Kenya, known for their speed and flair, were unable to breach the South African defense, which held strong throughout the match.

Results of the final day of the 2024 Women’s 7s Rugby Tournament 

1. South Africa – 50 vs Senegal – 0

2. Madagascar – 19 vs Zambia – 12

3. Zimbabwe – 22 vs Burkina Faso – 5

4. Côte d’Ivoire – 10 vs Mauritius – 17

5. Ghana – 7 vs Tunisia – 17

6. Zambia – 31 vs Senegal – 7

7. Kenya – 19 vs Uganda – 0

8. Madagascar – 0 vs South Africa – 42

9. Burkina Faso – 0 vs Côte d’Ivoire – 17

10. Zimbabwe – 17 vs Mauritius – 5

11. South Africa – 19 vs Kenya – 10

Group stage showdowns

The tournament saw a series of dramatic matches in the preliminary rounds. Madagascar was among the standout teams, securing a 19-12 win over Zambia. The victory allowed them to make a statement in the early stages of the tournament. Meanwhile, Zambia’s impressive 31-7 win over Senegal showcased their strength and resilience, putting them in contention for the later stages of the competition.

South Africa, on the other hand, made a powerful start with a dominant 50-0 win over Senegal. The South African side, boasting a combination of speed, power, and tactical discipline, sent a strong message to the rest of the teams in the competition. This performance was followed by an equally dominant 42-0 victory over Madagascar, solidifying their position as the team to beat.

Other notable results from the group stage included Zimbabwe’s 22-5 win over Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire’s 17-0 triumph against Mauritius. Ghana and Tunisia’s match was closely contested, with Tunisia emerging victorious 17-7 in front of a passionate home crowd.

Knockout stage thrills

As the tournament progressed to the knockout rounds, the intensity ramped up. South Africa’s clash against Kenya was expected to be a tight affair, and it did not disappoint. In the end, South Africa’s experience and clinical finishing proved crucial, as they edged Kenya 17-10 to book their place in the final.

On the other side of the bracket, Zambia faced off against Zimbabwe in a tightly contested match. Despite a valiant effort from Zimbabwe, Zambia triumphed 17-12 to set up a mouthwatering final clash against South Africa.

Finals and the crowning moment

The final match of the tournament was a dramatic spectacle, filled with high intensity and technical rugby. South Africa’s early try set the tone, and while Kenya fought back valiantly, they were unable to break through the South African defense in the dying minutes. South Africa’s well-disciplined, fast-paced playbook ultimately secured them the victory, ensuring they remained African champions.

President Mensah’s call for investment in African Rugby

Speaking at the conclusion of the tournament, Herbert Mensah, President of Africa Rugby, emphasized the need for greater investment in the sport across the continent. “The growth of African rugby is critical for the future of the game,” Mensah said. “We need to scale up investments in rugby infrastructure, player development, and competition. This tournament is a step in the right direction, but it’s just the beginning.”

Mr. Mensah also commended the support of Ghana’s President, Akufo-Addo, for his government’s contribution to the tournament’s success. “The leadership shown by President Akufo-Addo in supporting this event is exemplary. It’s a clear indication that rugby can and will thrive on the African continent, with the right infrastructure and support,” Mensah added.

Looking ahead

As the tournament draws to a close, the focus now turns to the future of African women’s rugby. The tournament has not only highlighted the talent within the region but has also underscored the importance of continued investment and development. With South Africa leading the way as the champions, the hope is that this victory will inspire a new generation of African players, coaches, and fans to push the boundaries of the sport in Africa.

As the celebrations wind down and the teams depart, the 2024 Women’s 7s Rugby Tournament in Accra will be remembered for its thrilling encounters, the stellar performances of the athletes, and the calls for greater support to ensure that African rugby reaches its full potential in the years to come.

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