There were two minutes left to go on the clock.
The score was 15 – 12. Canada – the world’s third best rugby team – was in the lead. And it looked like they were going to win the three-game rugby sevens tournament against our Australian girls.
The Aussie girls had lost the first game against the Canadians, but won the second match – so it was all down to what was going to happen in the third match.
And, as it turned out, what was going to happen in that final two minutes.
Ellia Green, an Australian winger, hadn’t been happy with her performance during the game, and knew that it was time to do something spectacular.
So with mere seconds left on the clock, she got hold of the ball – and ran 75 metres to score a try, bringing the lead 17-15.
It’s one of the most epic tries ever been scored in women’s rugby. And it’s had nearly 200,000 views so far.
You can see the video of that try below:
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So many young Aussies doing amazing sporting feats that we hear nothing about unless it is Olympic trials Well done to Ellia Green another great young Australian bringing glory to her country The Quiet achiever
Just a bit of local, but outstanding, sports news from Hobart. There is 16yo who broke the Aust U18 100m record in a time of 10.44 a couple of weeks ago and he broke it again this week with a 10.42. He also broke the Aust U18 long jump record with 7.66m, and has qualified for the World Junior Champs. A brilliant effort and he is in my athletics club, woo hoo...