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South Africa's Blitzbokke rallied with three tries in the second half, to defeat New Zealand 24-19 and win the Tokyo Sevens rugby title on Sunday.
New Zealand held a 12-0 lead at the break, but the South Africans erased the deficit early in the second half with two tries converted by Branco du Preez.
New Zealand now holds a 32-point lead over South Africa in the standings with two rounds remaining.