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New Zealand wins women's and men's Singapore 7s finals; Argentina takes men's regular season title

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New Zealand wins women's and men's Singapore 7s finals; Argentina takes men's regular season title
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New Zealand wins women's and men's Singapore 7s finals; Argentina takes men's regular season title

2024-05-05 20:05 Last Updated At:20:10

SINGAPORE (AP) — New Zealand won back-to-back doubles to close out the regular season in the world rugby sevens series, adding the men’s and women’s Singapore titles on Sunday to their dual successes last month in Hong Kong.

Michaela Blyde scored a hat-trick in the 31-21 win over Australia in the women’s final, giving the New Zealanders a fourth consecutive title in the series and top spot in the regular season standings — two points clear of their trans-Tasman rivals.

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Risi Pouri-Lane of New Zealand tackles Isabella Nasser of Australia during the women's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Australia and New Zealand, in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

SINGAPORE (AP) — New Zealand won back-to-back doubles to close out the regular season in the world rugby sevens series, adding the men’s and women’s Singapore titles on Sunday to their dual successes last month in Hong Kong.

Terry Kennedy of Ireland tackles Regan Ware of New Zealand, during the men's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Ireland and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Terry Kennedy of Ireland tackles Regan Ware of New Zealand, during the men's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Ireland and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Michaela Blyde of New Zealand, center, runs and scores a try during the women's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Australia and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Michaela Blyde of New Zealand, center, runs and scores a try during the women's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Australia and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Team New Zealand celebrate winning the men's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Ireland and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Team New Zealand celebrate winning the men's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Ireland and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Team New Zealand wins the women's HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Australia and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Team New Zealand wins the women's HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Australia and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Dylan Collier’s All Blacks Sevens held off Ireland 17-14 in the men’s final to move into third place in the season standings. Argentina, despite placing fifth in Singapore, held on to clinch its first regular-season title in the global sevens series.

The top eight teams after the regular season have secured places in the 2025 series and will head to the season finals starting May 31 in Madrid to play off for gold. The teams ranked 9th to 12th will go into playoffs in Madrid for core places in the 2025 series.

After the season finale in Madrid, the Olympic sevens tournament in Paris takes priority.

The New Zealand teams are going to the Olympics in July in hot form.

The women closed the regular world sevens series with consecutive titles in Vancouver, Las Vegas, Hong Kong and Singapore.

Blyde scored in the first and last minutes of the first half of the final and added a third as her team regained the lead after trailing Australia 14-12 at the break.

Jorja Miller set Portia Woodman on course for a try that extended New Zealand's lead and also created a try for Stacey Waaka that secured the win.

Miller, voted player of the final, said the New Zealanders were well aware of the significance of the Singapore stop.

“It's been a rollercoaster,” she said. “We know what we need to do to peak at the right time, so it's nice to see it paying off.”

New Zealand skipper Risi Pouri-Lane said her team had been building toward a peak.

“There's still two big events coming up — in Madrid and then Olympics,” she said. “So we've got to keep building, keep that consistency.”

New Zealand finished with 126 points, two clear of Australia and 22 clear of third-place France, which beat Fiji 29-7 in the third-place playoff in Singapore.

The U.S. women placed fourth in the season standings on 85 points, despite slumping to 10th place in Singapore following a run to the final in Hong Kong.

Britain went into the weekend needing to perform well to finish in the top eight in the men's and women's competitions.

The British women did just enough to secure eighth, holding off Brazil and Japan, and the men edged the U.S. men's team by one point for eighth place in the standings by beating Australia 26-7 in the third-place playoff in Singapore.

The British men lost a semifinal 15-12 to Ireland after it finished 12-12 in regular time, leaving the Irish with a slim chance of finish top of the standings.

But Argentina, which beat New Zealand in the group stage on Friday, ensured it would finish No. 1 when it rallied from a 10-0 deficit to beat South Africa 14-10 in the fifth-place playoff.

Ireland placed second, followed by New Zealand, Australia and Fiji, the two-time Olympic gold medlist.

Argentina was well clear in the standings after the first four of seven stops in the regular season, opening with a run to the final in Dubai before winning three straight titles. In the end, Argentina held off Ireland by two points after failing to reach the semifinals in the last three tournaments.

“The journey was really difficult. We kept on trying, kept on training, kept on believing in this team and I think we have the prize that we deserve," Argentina captain Gaston Revol said. "It’s incredible to be here at this moment."

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Risi Pouri-Lane of New Zealand tackles Isabella Nasser of Australia during the women's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Australia and New Zealand, in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Risi Pouri-Lane of New Zealand tackles Isabella Nasser of Australia during the women's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Australia and New Zealand, in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Terry Kennedy of Ireland tackles Regan Ware of New Zealand, during the men's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Ireland and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Terry Kennedy of Ireland tackles Regan Ware of New Zealand, during the men's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Ireland and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Michaela Blyde of New Zealand, center, runs and scores a try during the women's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Australia and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Michaela Blyde of New Zealand, center, runs and scores a try during the women's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Australia and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Team New Zealand celebrate winning the men's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Ireland and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Team New Zealand celebrate winning the men's World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Ireland and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Team New Zealand wins the women's HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Australia and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

Team New Zealand wins the women's HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2024 cup final between Australia and New Zealand in Singapore, on Sunday, May 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Suhaimi Abdullah)

ROME (AP) — Atalanta secured a Champions League spot with a 2-0 win at Lecce in the penultimate round of Serie A on Saturday.

The Bergamo squad is in fifth place, six points ahead of Roma, and holds a tiebreaker over the Giallorossi after beating Roma last weekend. Atalanta also moved within one point of fourth-placed Juventus.

Italy will have at least five squads in next season’s Champions League, and could earn a sixth if Atalanta defeats unbeaten Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League final on Wednesday.

“Tomorrow we’ll start thinking about that. For tonight, we want to enjoy this,” Atalanta striker Gianluca Scamacca said when asked about facing Leverkusen.

Atalanta was coming off a 1-0 loss to Juventus in the Italian Cup final and Charles De Ketelaere and Scamacca scored five minutes apart shortly after the break.

Scamacca set up De Ketelaere and then headed in the second.

Scamacca has 18 goals and provided seven assists in 41 matches across all competitions this season.

“The team is helping me a lot to take advantage of my skills,” he said. “It’s a good moment.”

Atalanta will return to the Champions League after a two-year absence. Its best result in Europe’s top club competition was the quarterfinals in 2020.

Later, second-placed AC Milan was visiting Torino.

AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Lecce's Patrick Dorgu and Atalanta's Hans Hateboer jump for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between US Lecce and Atalanta BC at the Via del Mare Stadium in Lecce, Italy, Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Giovanni Evangelista/LaPresse via AP)

Lecce's Patrick Dorgu and Atalanta's Hans Hateboer jump for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between US Lecce and Atalanta BC at the Via del Mare Stadium in Lecce, Italy, Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Giovanni Evangelista/LaPresse via AP)

Lecce's Patrick Dorgu, right, and Atalanta's Hans Hateboer during the Serie A soccer match between US Lecce and Atalanta BC at the Via del Mare Stadium, Saturday, May 18, 2024, in Lecce, Italy. (Giovanni Evangelista/LaPresse via AP)

Lecce's Patrick Dorgu, right, and Atalanta's Hans Hateboer during the Serie A soccer match between US Lecce and Atalanta BC at the Via del Mare Stadium, Saturday, May 18, 2024, in Lecce, Italy. (Giovanni Evangelista/LaPresse via AP)

Atalanta's El Bilal Toure', front, plays the ball as Lecce's Antonino Gallo chases during the Serie A soccer match between US Lecce and Atalanta BC at the Via del Mare Stadium, Saturday, May 18, 2024, in Lecce, Italy. (Giovanni Evangelista/LaPresse via AP)

Atalanta's El Bilal Toure', front, plays the ball as Lecce's Antonino Gallo chases during the Serie A soccer match between US Lecce and Atalanta BC at the Via del Mare Stadium, Saturday, May 18, 2024, in Lecce, Italy. (Giovanni Evangelista/LaPresse via AP)

Lecce's Roberto Piccoli, left, and Atalanta's Rafael Toloi battle for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between US Lecce and Atalanta BC at the Via del Mare Stadium, Saturday, May 18, 2024, in Lecce, Italy. (Giovanni Evangelista/LaPresse via AP)

Lecce's Roberto Piccoli, left, and Atalanta's Rafael Toloi battle for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between US Lecce and Atalanta BC at the Via del Mare Stadium, Saturday, May 18, 2024, in Lecce, Italy. (Giovanni Evangelista/LaPresse via AP)

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