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Watch: Michaela Brake becomes all-time top try-scorer in women’s SVNS

New Zealand's Michaela Brake made history in Vancouver by becoming the all-time top try-scorer in women's sevens. Pictures: SVNS Series.

Michaela Brake has overtaken former teammate Portia Woodman-Wickliffe in the history books by becoming the all-time leading try-scorer in women’s HSBC SVNS Series. Brake needed three tries at SVNS Vancouver to reach the milestone but ended up scoring five against Ireland.

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Brake ran out onto the synthetic turf at the Canadian venue on Saturday afternoon (NZST) with history within reach. New Zealand were about to begin their title defence in Vancouver, but all eyes were on the speedster sporting the famous No. 6 jersey.

Mahina Paul was first to strike for the Black Ferns Sevens in the opening minute, but then it was well and truly the Brake show who broke Woodman-Wickliffe’s all-time try-scoring tally after running in a barrage of early scores against the fighting Irish.

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Brake scored two tries in as many minutes as the New Zealanders ran up a commanding lead against last season’s SVNS Perth champions. The two-time Olympic gold medallist drew level with Woodman-Wickliffe with that second effort, but records are meant to be broken.

After breaking through a tackle attempt, Brake raced away for a trademark score that was fitting of the historic moment, with the New Zealander strolling into the in-goal before safely placing the ball down with two hands under the posts.

“Here’s Brake again, this is what she loves, chopping back in field,” commentator Rikki Swannell said on the broadcast.

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“For 10 years one name has stood atop the try-scoring stats. Portia Woodman-Wickliffe changed the face of women’s rugby, Michaela Brake has taken that legacy to a new level.

“The all-time leading try-scorer in women’s sevens history.”

Incredibly, Brake wasn’t done there, with the try-scoring phenomenon completing an incredible haul with efforts in the seventh and eighth minutes. With five tries in just over one-half of rugby sevens, it was a legendary performance to match the history-making feat.

Alena Saili, Stacey Waaka and Jorja Miller also got on the scoresheet as the Black Ferns Sevens ran away with a 58-7 annihilation of the Irish. Clar Gorman scored the sole try for the women in green after racing away in the 10th minute.

But, at full-time, it was all about one woman.

This was Michaela Brake’s moment.

“Full credit to Portia Woodman,” Brake said on the broadcast. “She’s been the top try-scorer for her whole career and she set those standards, she put women’s sevens on the map. To chase her has been an honour and I’m very grateful she was on my team.

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“She’s been a role model of mine, ever since I’ve been in this team since 2012… I’m going to hold onto it for as long as I can until Maddi Levi passes me.”

In other women’s results earlier on day one at SVNS Vancouver, Japan snapped their losing streak against Fiji with a 19-14 win. Great Britain also recorded a 17-190 win over France, which replicated the heroics of the men’s team who also beat the French earlier.

The USA are also off and running at the Canadian event after beating China 21-10 in Pool B. Those are the other two teams in New Zealand’s pool, with the Kiwis chasing pole position in the group before the knockout rounds.

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Whose ship has sailed before the first All Blacks squad?

Based on last weekend there should be no Hurricanes loose forwards in the mix, they all seemed poor with the Brumbies once again fantastic at playing and executing as a team. The Hurricanes were also poor in the halves with the ten invisible and Cam Roigard trying to play up tempo, Helter skelter rugby which is what the Brumbies wanted.


Roigards passing was telegraphic with his running game and sniping non existent, Ratima also appears to be getting metronomic, devoid of flair and his ten went invisible as well.


If you can't step up at finals then you need to be punished, yes the blues were poor at times this season but they were right on either the last two games when it really matters.


CWL is a bit larger but both him and Lakai are down on size for an eight and aren't freaks like Savea. Sotutu has to be in the mix and Dalton, but only if they front this Friday night.


However six is an ongoing issue, Josh Beehre could be an answer to the lack of height in the loose forwards at Allblacks level, his driving try to ice the contest through a decent Chiefs pack was raw determination even with support.


As for the previous try being ruled out on the flimsiest of technicalities that highlighted everything wrong with the TMO, it wasn't ‘rabbiting’, his knees dropped one after the other and he then brought his shoulders forward to extend and score, big guys can do that, that's why Sotutu has to be in the mix.


Sititi looked short of a gallop and the Chiefs might be acting a bit too cute with their bench, the coach is saying all the right things but he's in the departure lounge and the signs are there that the Chiefs expected to be the best team in finals simply because they had the best bench.


They're now under the pump and the winner of this year's super final will almost certainly be whoever wins this Friday in Christchurch.

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