Olympic silver medallist Portia Woodman reckons it was netball instincts that made her try to intercept a ball which saw her sin binned during the gold medal match against arch rivals Australia.
Woodman crossed for a tournament-leading 10th try in Rio after the final hooter had sounded yesterday, but it was not enough to beat the Aussies who took the golden spoils 24-17 in the women's rugby sevens.
It won't temper the disappointment, but Kiwi athletes who win a silver medal will get a taxpayer-funded Performance Enhancement Grant of $55,000.
Gold medallists will receive $60,000. The funding is available for each athlete who earns a medal, meaning the 12 members of the women's sevens side will collectively get $660,000.
Yesterday, only seconds before half time, the referee showed Woodman a yellow card after deeming she had deliberately knocked the ball on. The Australians capitalised and scored on the stroke of half time.