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Black Ferns Vancouver 7s winners, ABs struggle

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Jorja Miller led the Black Ferns to a fourth year of success at the Vancouver Sevens PHOTO: HSBC SEVENS
Jorja Miller led the Black Ferns to a fourth year of success at the Vancouver Sevens PHOTO: HSBC SEVENS

An injury-hit Black Ferns Sevens side have scored a hard fought victory over Australia in the Vancouver Sevens final as the two nations continue to meet in finals.


Reduced to just three players on their reserves bench with Braxton Sorensen-McGee, Jazmin Felix-Hotham and Manaia Nuku unavailable, New Zealand, who have got the better of Australia in three of their four previous title clashes during the series.


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Leading 12-5 at halftime, New Zealand appeared to be running out of steam as the Aussies reeled them in level the scores at 17-17 with a couple of minutes left on the clock before a late try Alena Saili sealed the victory for the Black Ferns.


Player of the match Jorja Miller was a key differenc in the final.


Miller scored one and set up a second in a full-throttle final as the Black Ferns Sevens held off Australia maintain their perfect winning record in Vancouver.


Miller said the adversity faced by the team during the tournament made the win more meaningful.


"I am so proud of this team, I'm so honoured to wear this black jersey. We've had a few girls go down this weekend ... it means a lot more to us than just rugby," she said.


And, on International Women's Day she remembered who had inspired her. "When I was younger I was looking up to the greats, amazing players like Portia and Sarah Hirini.


"I hope that, as a team, we can inspire young girls and young boys to play rugby."


It was the fourth consecutive year of titles in Vancouver for the Black Ferns.


USA beat France in the third-place play-off to end a nine-tournament wait for a podium finish, while Canada got the home crowd on their feet as they claimed fifth, and Japan claimed seventh at the end of an end-to-end play-off against Great Britain.


In the men's draw, South Africa defeat Spain 38-12 to take out the title.


The All Blacks Sevens failed to move out of group play after losing to both of the eventual finalists during pool play.


The 12-10 loss to Spain especially frustrating after New Zealand led 10-0.


The series now heads to New York for the next weekend's tournament

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