Rugby Sevens Paris OIympic Games 2024: Men's Day Two Scores, Blog and Results

Thu, Jul 25, 2024, 8:41 PM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson
All the action from day two of the men's competition in Paris. Photo: Getty Images
All the action from day two of the men's competition in Paris. Photo: Getty Images

The Sevens action resumes at the Stade de France as the attention turns to the quarter-finals.

Australia topped their pool after taking down Argentina 22-14 to start the day, facing the USA in the quarter-finals (6:30 am)

Watch every Rugby Sevens match from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games ad-free, live and on demand in 4K on Stan Sport and live on Nine and 9Now.

The quarter-finals will kick off from 5:00 am on July 26 as the top two teams from each pool and the two highest third-place finishes advance.

The day is stacked with action, headlined by hosts France taking defending Olympic champions Fiji.

Follow a recap of all the action game by game:
6:30 am - Australia 18 v USA 0

Australia have fought their way to a maiden semi-final with a 18-0 win over the USA.

The Australians were smothering in defence as they took a 10-0 lead into the break.

They controlled the second half, with Maurice Longbottom icing the game late

14': AUSTRALIA TRY: Longbottom fights his way over the line for a try Australia 18-0

13': AUSTRALIA PENALTY GOAL: Maurice Longbottom ices the game with a penalty goal Australia 13-0

13': Australia playing in the right end of the ground as they calm the game down

11': Corey Toole dives for the corner but a flick of his boot catches the line

10': Both sides camped in the USA 22 as defence takes over the game

8': Australia win the turnover inside the USA 22 but as soon as they win it, they lose the lineout

7': AUSTRALIA TRY: Henry Hutchison somehow stays in and pops it back inside for Corey Toole to score Australia 10-0

5': AUSTRALIA TRY: A quick tap catches the USA out as Nathan Lawson finds James Turner for the opener Australia 5-0

4': Australia work their way into USA 22, with the Americans up for the challenge and win the penalty

2': First chance for USA to strike but Australia forces the mistake

6:20 am - Fiji 19 v Ireland 15

Fiji have kept their Olympic defence alive with a 19-15 win over Ireland

Iosefo Masi busted clear for the opening try inside the first 30 seconds, with Ireland responding through Chay Mullins.

Mullins grabbed a double to put the Irish in front right at the break, with Zac Ward extending the lead at the start of the second half

Fiji started their comeback as they went end to end through Joji Nasova, with Waisea Nacuquu scoring from the kickoff for a sudden lead as they held on for a win

5:55 am - France 26 v Argentina 14

Hosts France have held on for a 26-14 win over Argentina

France delighted the home crowd with the opening try via Andy Timo, with Aaron Grandidier Nkanang racing away a minute later

Grandidier Nkanang dived over for his second just before half-time, with Rodrigo Isgro getting Argentina on the board after he was a late addition to their squad

Argentina hunted for a second try but were twice denied by France, with Marcos Moneta eventually getting over

France held their nerve and a gutsy play from Antoine Dupont after the siren sealed the win

5:50 am - Australia unchanged for USA

John Manenti has named the same side that took down Argentina for their quarter-final against the USA.

Matt Gonzalez retains his spot in the starting side after slotting in for the opening game of the day.

Starting 7: Hutchison, Dowling, Roache, Turner, Gonzalez, Malouf, Lawson

Reserves: Toole, Nawaqanitawase, Paterson, Sargeant, Longbottom

5:20 am - New Zealand 7 v South Africa 14

South Africa have stunned New Zealand to take a gutsy 14-7 win in the opening quarter-final

Selvyn Davids got over the line first with a great burst for the Blitzboks, with Davids turning provider for Tristan Leyds to score in the corner.

Moses Leo scored after the siren to reduce the margin for NZ at the break, with both sides trading attack opportunities in the second half with little success

New Zealand had the better of the opportunities late but couldn't find a way through as the South Africans advance to the semi-finals

4:55 am - Samoa, Kenya advance in 9th Place semi-finals

Samoa and Kenya will face off for ninth place after two vastly different victories.

Samoa were dominant in their 42-7 win, with Paul Scanlan crossing for an early double. Four second-half tries provided them with the buffer to race away with the win.

Meanwhile, Kenya nabbed victory in extra time over Uruguay.

Uruguay scored late via Baltazar Amaya to send the game into extra time, with Patrick Odongo the hero for the Kenyans with a try four minutes into extra time

12:50 am - Men's Olympic quarter-finals draw

The quarter-finals have been confirmed after a thrilling final round of pool games.

They are as followed, starting with the 9th place playoff (all times AEST)

9th Place Semi Final: Samoa v Japan, 4:00 am

9th Place Semi Final: Uruguay v Kenya, 4:30 am

Quarter Final One: New Zealand v South Africa, 5:00 am

Quarter Final Two: Argentina v France, 5:30 am

Quarter Final Three: Fiji v Ireland 6:00 am

Quarter Final Four: Australia v USA, 6:30 am

12:30 am - New Zealand 14 v Ireland 12

New Zealand have fought back for a 14-12 win over Ireland

Zac Ward opened the scoring for Ireland in a tense first half, followed over by Jordan Conroy for a 12-0 lead at the break.

Leroy Carter answered back to start the second half for NZ, with Ngarohi Mcgarvey-Black's try with a minute to go giving them a late lead that they held onto

12:20 am - South Africa 49 v Japan 5

South Africa have produced a major 49-5 win over Japan to advance to the finals.

Needing a win by 21 or more to leap Samoa to qualify for the quarter-finals, Zayn Davids got the Blitzboks off to the ideal start as they scored four quick tries.

It gave them the necessary buffer before the half-time break as they ran away with the massive win in the second half

11:55 pm - Australia v USA in quarter-final

Australia's quarter-final has been confirmed as they face the USA at 6:30 am on Friday, July 25.

It comes after Fiji's seven-point win over France, leaving the USA to advance as the highest third-place finisher.

11:50 pm - France 12 v Fiji 19

Fiji have taken down France 19-12 to top Pool C

The hosts got off to a positive start as Aaron Grandidier dived over for the opening try, answered by Jerry Tuwai to level the scores at the break

Kaminieli Rasaku put Fiji in front two minutes into the first half before a try to Joji Nasova sealed the win

11:20 pm - USA 33 v Uruguay 17

USA have ensured their spot in the final eight with a 33-17 win over Uruguay.

Perry Baker did what he does best, racing away for the opening try for the USA, adding his second to restore their lead after a pair of Uruguay tries.

Lucas Lacamp extended the lead with a blistering solo effort as Baker add try trhee and four to seal the win

10:50 pm - Australia 22 v Argentina 14

Australia will top Pool B after a 22-14 win over Argentina.

The Australians took down the SVNS League Winners in one of the upsets of the Olympics so far as they took a 10-7 lead into the break.

Argentina hit back to reduce the margin to one but the Aussies scored late to seal the win

13': AUSTRALIA TRY: Mark Nawaqanitawase throws a great ball to set up captain Nick Malouf Australia 22-14

11': ARGENTINA TRY: Matías Osadczuk reaches out to reduce the margin Australia 15-14

9': AUSTRALIA TRY: Dietrich Roache powers his way through the defender for the try Australia 15-7

7': AUSTRALIA TRY: Ben Dowling sneaks down the short side with a grubber for himself and wins the race to score Australia 10-7

6': AUSTRALIA TRY: Henry Hutchison strikes two phases off the resulting scrum Argentina 7-5

5: ARGENTINA YELLOW CARD: Luciano Gonzalez goes to the bin for taking out Nathan Lawson in a try scoring position.

2': ARGENTINA TRY: German Schulz dives over for the opener as Argentina catches them out on the counter Argentina 7-0

10:20 pm - Samoa 26 v Kenya 0

Samoa have kept their finals hopes alive with a 26-0 win over Kenya

The Samoans started the scoring as Motu Opetai sliced through for the first try and the only points of the half

They extended the lead after the break following a yellow card to Kenya as Paul Scanlan strolled over, with two late tries giving their points difference a valuable boost

9:00 pm - Fixtures

A reminder of the remaining fixtures for the pool stages, with rankings up for grabs before the quarter-finals.

Thursday July 25

Pool B: Samoa v Kenya, 10:00 pm

Pool B: Argentina v Australia, 10:30 pm

Pool C: USA v Uruguay, 11:00 pm

Pool C: Fiji v France, 11:30 pm

Friday July 26

Pool A: South Africa v Japan, 12:00 am

Pool A: New Zealand v Ireland, 12:30 am

8:30 pm - Welcome

Welcome back to day two of the Rugby Sevens at the Paris Olympics as the competition gets serious.

Australia are one of six teams already locked in for the quarter-finals but there is plenty on the line in the final pool matches.

It's a stacked opening slate of games, with Australia-Argentina a crucial test for John Manenti's side.

On top of this, New Zealand and Ireland will battle it out for top of Pool A as hosts France take on a Fijian side in the type of form that delivered two gold medals.

WHAT CHANNEL IS AUSTRALIA'S RUGBY SEVENS OLYMPIC GAMES ON?

Australia's Rugby Sevens campaign will be shown LIVE on Stan Sport and the Nine Network.

Every Rugby Sevens match from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will be shown ad-free, live and on-demand in 4K on Stan Sport.

Along with this, the Nine Network will have two dedicated free-to-air channels that will show several Olympic sports, including the Rugby Sevens, along with on 9Now

HOW TO WATCH THE PARIS OLYMPICS RUGBY SEVENS?

The Nine Network and Stan Sport has exclusive rights to broadcast every event of the Paris Olympics in Australia. 

Every Rugby Sevens match from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will be shown ad-free, live and on-demand in 4K on Stan Sport.

Along with this, the Nine Network will have two dedicated free-to-air channels that will show several Olympic sports, including the Rugby Sevens, along with on 9Now.

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