In one of the highlights of the weekend for the neutral, day one of the London Sevens produced an amazing upset that will bring pride and encouragement to smaller rugby nations the world over.
Portugal booked themselves a place in the quarter finals for the first time after impressive victories over Australia and Canada.
The men in red surprised Australia early on day one by scoring three unanswered tries after the game looked close at 7-5. They showed great confidence and ran the ball with style and excellent handling, ultimately making the Aussies look a little bit shell shocked.
The 28-12 victory over Australia gave the Portuguese outfit the boost they needed, and despite losing to Fiji, they beat Canada and found themselves in with the world’s top rugby nations in the last eight.
Diogo Mateus, the Portugal captain was ecstatic at the way his team performed.
“We came here with no expectations, we just wanted to start with a good game and start evolving from that because we have the World Cup qualifying coming up and we want to get there as best as we can. We brought a very young team, already full of experience but still young, and we just played for the fun, for the team.”
As for Australia, they bounced back well and went on to win the Bowl Final against Wales.
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