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France and New Zealand both finished the group stages on sevens points.
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South Africa won three games finishing top of Pool B, with Samoa second.
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England emulated South Africa winning their three games too, in Pool D.
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Japan lost two and won one in Pool A, while Fiji finished top with 9 points.
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Wales followed the same pattern as Japan winning just one game.
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Kenya, Canada and Portugal failed to win a single group fixture.
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New Zealand secured victory over France, however surprisingly lost to USA in the quarters.
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The scenes as United States' players celebrated their shock win over New Zealand.
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France overcame Scotland to win the Bowl final.
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Francois Hougaard scored this leaping try against Australia in the Plate final.
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South Africa beat Australia in extra-time to win the Plate final.
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Phil Burgess was instrumental in leading England to the decider.
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Jasa Veremalua guided Fiji to the final, scoring a try against New Zealand in the semis.
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Jerry Tuwai of Fiji proved too much to handle for England in the final.
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Fiji were crowned Dubai Rugby Sevens Cup champions.