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NZ win Gold Coast Sevens

Sydney - World champions New Zealand overpowered hosts Australia to win their first Gold Coast IRB Sevens crown 40-19 in the final on Sunday.

The Australians began strongly and led 12-0 inside the opening 90 seconds, but the Kiwis took charge, posting the next unanswered 33 points before the home side scored again.

New Zealand scored six tries to three to win the opening round of the Sevens World Series in defence of their title.

New Zealand, who won in Adelaide in 2011, had finished runners-up to Fiji in the past two years. This year, the Fijians were knocked out in the quarter-finals by England 26-12.

The hosts stormed to a 12-0 lead in the final following tries from captain Ed Jenkins and James Stannard, but once New Zealand got into their stride they brushed the Aussies aside.

Speedster Ambrose Curtis scored a double and Tomasi Cama landed two conversions from wide out for a 14-12 lead at halftime.

Veteran Cama scored a third try for New Zealand after the break, before Waisake Naholo and Joe Webber put them out of reach.

Cameron Clark finally broke the Kiwi flow of points with a runaway try, but New Zealand's David Raikuna went over under the crossbar as the final siren sounded.

It capped a dominant tournament by Gordon Tietjens' New Zealanders, who did not concede a point on their way to the semi-finals, and were only really challenged by England in a narrow 14-5 semi-final win.

England beat South Africa 47-0 to take third place in the tournament, running in seven tries with two each from forwards Phil Burgess and James Rodwell, a brace from flyhalf Dan Bibby and a fourth of the day from Mike Ellery.

Fiji, who also lost to Wales this weekend, beat Kenya 36-0 to win the Plate final.

The next stop in the world series is the Dubai Sevens on November 29-30.

Results:

Quarter-finals
New Zealand 40 Samoa 0
Fiji 12 England 26
Australia 24 Kenya 12
South Africa 28 Wales 21

Semi-finals
New Zealand 14 England 5
Australia 24 South Africa 19

Final
New Zealand 40 Australia 19

Third place
England 47 South Africa 0

Plate final
Fiji 36 Kenya 0

Bowl final

France 19 Canada 14

Shield final

United States 22 Portugal 0   

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