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World Sevens: Women settle for fourth overall while men bow out early

Ireland's Niall Comerford in action against Kenya
Ireland's Niall Comerford in action against Kenya

Ireland women's Sevens team had to settle for fourth place after going down 20-12 to the USA in the Bronze Final at the World Sevens Series in Cape Town.

Beibhinn Parsons and Stacey Flood nabbed the Irish tries, with Lucy Mulhall adding a conversion to make a game of it after the Irish had trailed 10-0 at half time.

Earlier, Ireland had lost out to hosts New Zealand in the semi-final. The Kiwis ran out 14-7 winners but were made work for their final spot by the Irish women, who pegged back a 14-0 deficit to leave just a score between the sides at the end.

Early tries from New Zealand's Tyla Nathan-Wong, in the opening minute, and Michaela Blyde four minutes later had the Irish on the back foot.

But another touchdown from the in-form Amee-Leigh Murphy-Crowe was converted by the boot of Lucy Mulhall in the 12th minute to keep the hosts honest.

Alas, the tying score never materialised which leaves Ireland facing America for bronze while New Zealand will contest the overall final with Australia.

Ireland men's team saw off Kenya 19-14 in the ninth-place quarter-final, but made their exit from the tournament following a hard-fought 19-12 loss to France.

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