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Dan Norton scored a record-equalling 244th try as England came from behind to defeat South Africa 19-7 to clinch the Canada Sevens crown on Sunday.

Winger Norton scored late in the second half to cap a superb England victory at Vancouver's BC Place Stadium in the sixth leg of World Rugby's International Sevens circuit.

Norton's score left him level with Kenya's Collins Injera as the all-time leading tryscorer in world sevens.

"It's been a surreal two days," Norton said. "It's something I never felt I'd be in a position to do but I owe it to the team-mates who helped me get into try-scoring positions over the years."

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 10: Dan Norton of England in action during day 1 of the HSBC Cape Town Sevens Pool C, England v Argentina match at Cape
Image: Dan Norton admitted it has been a "surreal afternoon" in Vancouver

England's win saw them close the gap on series leaders South Africa, who top the standings with 126 points heading into the seventh leg of the series in Hong Kong next month. England are now second with 103 points.

Rosko Specman suffered a hamstring injury in the loss to England
Image: South Africa's Rosko Specman suffered a hamstring injury in the loss to England

England had battled past New Zealand in the quarter-finals before dismantling Olympic champions Fiji 40-7 to book their place in the final.

Richard De Carpentier and Dan Bibby were the other try scorers for England with Tom Mitchell adding two conversions.

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South Africa's disappointment will have been compounded by what looked like a potentially serious hamstring injury to key playmaker Rosko Specman.

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