New Zealand have failed to claim their third-consecutive Sevens World Series tournament victory after they were upset 26-19 by Samoa in the final of the Las Vegas leg today.
Alafoti Faosiliva's try after the hooter gave Samoa victory. The scores had been locked at 19-all after New Zealand fought back from 19-5 down with only three minutes remaining.
Tries to Tomasi Cama and Ardie Savea in the dying stages gave New Zealand hope but ultimately Samoa had more attacking flair.
New Zealand were without wrecking-ball wing Frank Halai and the experienced Solomon King for the final with both players out with injury.
Halai, who is the top try-scorer on the Sevens World Series, was sorely missed, with his bullocking runs on the flanks a feature of New Zealand's dominance on tour this season.