CAPE TOWN, South Africa — South Africa's Blitzboks successfully defended their home rugby sevens title while Australia's Wallaroos upset New Zealand in the women's final on Sunday.
South Africa became the first men's team to win back-to-back Cape Town Sevens since their predecessors 10 years ago.
Australia rebounded from being dominated by New Zealand tackling in the Dubai final a week ago to pouncing on New Zealand penalties and winning comfortably 26-12.
Never comfortable, the Blitzboks came from behind in the last minute of their final.
Marcos Moneta, who'd already scored two of Argentina's three tries, was stripped of the ball on halfway by Shilton van Wyk, who recovered to give the final pass and watched Christie Grobbelaar round in behind the posts.
The try tied the score at 19 and Ricardo Duarttee converted for 21-19 and South Africa's first lead in the final with less than 30 seconds left. They held on.
Argentina led 14-7 at halftime after Luciano Gonzalez scored his tournament-leading eighth try and set up Moneta's first in the final. Donavan Don replied for South Africa after a Zain Davids intercept.
Moneta's second try 36 second after halftime from a switch play on his 22 pushed Argentina's lead to 19-7.