2007 Adelaide Sevens

2007 Adelaide Sevens

The Adelaide Sevens, also known as the Australia Sevens, is played annually as part of the IRB Sevens World Series for international rugby sevens (seven-a-side version of rugby union). The 2007 competition, which took place on April 7 and 8, was played at the Adelaide Oval, South Australia. It was the first such tournament in Adelaide, and is part of the 2006-07 IRB Sevens World Series.

The competition was won by Fiji.

Pool stages

Pool A

Pool B

Pool C

Group D

Finals

* 1/4 final Bowl - Tonga 36 - 12 Japan
* 1/4 final Bowl - Argentina 33 - 5 Hong Kong
* 1/4 final Bowl - Wales 24 - 7 Portugal
* 1/4 final Bowl - France 17 - 14 Canada
* 1/4 final Cup - England 12 - 17 Kenya
* 1/4 final Cup - Samoa 22 - 17 Australia
* 1/4 final Cup - New Zealand 40 - 14 Scotland
* 1/4 final Cup - South Africa 17 - 22 Fiji
* SF Shield - Japan 29 - 10 Hong Kong
* SF Shield - Portugal 12 - 14 Canada
* SF Bowl - Tonga 17 - 12 Argentina
* SF Bowl - Wales 19 - 14 France
* SF Plate - England 21 - 26 Australia
* SF Plate - Scotland 5 - 42 South Africa
* SF Cup - Kenya 0 - 31 Samoa
* SF Cup - New Zealand 17 - 24 Fiji
* Final Shield - Japan 17 - 43 Canada
* Final Bowl - Tonga 14 - 26 Wales
* Final Plate - Australia 31 - 0 South Africa
* Final Cup - Samoa 7 - 21 Fiji

External links

* [http://www.irbsevens.com/EN/Home/ IRB Sevens]
* [http://www.adelaidesevens.com/ Adelaide Sevens]
* [http://www.rugby.com.au/fixtures_results/irb_sevens/irb_sevens_landing_page,50316.html Adelaide Sevens] on rugby.com.au


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