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Ireland fall short in the sevens but still qualify for the world series

Ireland's Women's Seven side have secured a coveted place in the 2015 /16 World Rugby Sevens seri...



Ireland fall short in the seve...
Rugby

Ireland fall short in the sevens but still qualify for the world series

Ireland's Women's Seven side have secured a coveted place in the 2015 /16 World Rugby Sevens series. 

With two places up for grabs Ireland went in to today’s knockout stage knowing that a place in the final would be enough to achieve their goal.

The hosts overcame China 27-5 this morning in their quarter-final clash to advance to the last four.

The Ireland women marched into the Women’s sevens qualifiers final at Belfield and booked a place in the World Series with a brilliant 26-14 victory over South Africa.

Tries from Katie Fitzhenry, Lucy Mulhall (2) and Alison Miller powered Ireland past the Boks and into a decider against Japan.

In the final, Japan got the better of the opening exchanges, but a breakaway try for Amee-Leigh Crowe put Ireland in the driving seat, captain Lucy Mulhall converted to put Ireland 7-0 ahead.

They extended that lead at the start of the second half, with Crowe again crossing the whitewash, although this time captain Mulhall was wide with her conversion attempt.

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With three minutes to play Japan were throwing everything they had at Ireland, and got over for their first score when Yoki Suziki crossed for a try.

The conversion was missed by Yume Okuroda, but the gap was down to two when Japan scored a second try with 1:22 to play.

It looked like Ireland would hang on, but four seconds from time a high tackle and yellow card from Ashleigh Baxter gave Okuroda a penalty and a shot of goal, which she sent between the posts for an incredible win.

 

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