'One more to go': Aussies on cusp of winning rugby 7s World Championship
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- "One more to go." It may be a simple mantra, but it sums up Australia's approach after it won the second leg of the women's rugby sevens World Championship in Valladolid, Spain.
- Australia moved to the top of the World Championship standings following its triumph, which was iced with a 27-14 defeat of the USA in the tournament final.
- One leg remains before the world champion is crowned next weekend in Bordeaux, France, with Australia holding a two-point lead over New Zealand on the standings.
Australia is on the brink of clinching the rugby sevens World Championship after a decisive 27-14 victory over the USA in the women's final held in Valladolid, Spain. This win not only marked a significant achievement for the Australian women's team but also propelled them to the top of the World Championship standings, where they now lead New Zealand by two points.
With one leg remaining in the championship series, the stakes are high as Australia prepares to compete in the final tournament next weekend in Bordeaux, France. The men's team also celebrated success, defeating South Africa 26-19 in their final, showcasing Australia's dominance in the sport.
The recent victories have set a strong tone for the upcoming championship leg, as Australia aims to secure both the men's and women's titles. The Australian teams have laid down a marker for their competitors, emphasizing their readiness and determination to succeed on the world stage.
