2006 South Africa Sevens

2006 South Africa Sevens

The Emirates Airline South Africa Sevens is played annually as part of the IRB Sevens World Series for international rugby sevens (seven-a-side version of rugby union). The 2006 competition, which took place on December 8 and 9 at Outeniqua Park in George, Western Cape, was the second Cup trophy in the 2006-07 IRB Sevens World Series.

Pool stages

Pool A

Pool B

Pool C

Group D

Finals

* 1/4 final Bowl (Match 25) - Canada 19 - 12 Portugal
* 1/4 final Bowl (Match 26) - Australia 36 - 0 Uganda
* 1/4 final Bowl (Match 27) - Kenya 15 - 10 Scotland
* 1/4 final Bowl (Match 28) - Argentina 19 - 14 Zimbabwe
* 1/4 final Cup (Match 29) - Fiji 33 - 7 Wales
* 1/4 final Cup (Match 30) - New Zealand 29 - 0 France
* 1/4 final Cup (Match 31) - South Africa 38 - 0 Tunisia
* 1/4 final Cup (Match 32) - England 24 - 0 Samoa
* SF Shield (Match 33) - Portugal 31 - 5 Uganda
* SF Shield (Match 34) - Scotland 19 - 26 Zimbabwe
* SF Bowl (Match 35) - Canada 5 - 31 Australia
* SF Bowl (Match 36) - Kenya 19 - 17 Argentina
* SF Plate (Match 37) - Wales 29 - 24 France
* SF Plate (Match 38) - Tunisia 19 - 7 Samoa
* SF Cup (Match 39) - Fiji 12 - 29 New Zealand
* SF Cup (Match 40) - South Africa 10 - 7 England
* Final Shield (Match 41) - Portugal 14 - 12 Zimbabwe
* Final Bowl (Match 42) - Australia 41 - 7 Kenya
* Final Plate (Match 43) - Wales 26 - 5 Tunisia
* Final Cup (Match 44) - New Zealand 24 - 19 South Africa

External links

* [http://www.irbsevens.com/EN/Home/ IRB Sevens]
* [http://www.irbsevens.com/EN/South+Africa/ South Africa] on irbsevens.com


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