- Women's International Rugby Union Sevens
Introduction
The objective of this page is to put on record the details of all International Rugby Union Sevens matches for women. These will be listed as tournaments on the whole although there may be the occasional example of one off games (e.g. as a curtain raiser). Attempts will then be made to collate each teams personal record.
All tournaments will be listed chronologically with the earliest first. If two tournaments are run concurrently the apparently more senior will be listed first.
Tournaments will only be included where the majority of teams are International (where some teams may be age grouped, emerging, developmental etc. or scratch teams). Tournaments which include only one International team will not be included in the main list but there will be category briefly noting their attendance.
The summary at the foot of this page attempts to collate results for nations across tournaments. This is naturally flawed due to missing results and as a result does not include a running total of scores. Tournaments that have been included will have Summarised shown in their entry. This will be limited to tournaments that are either complete or near complete.
Hong Kong Tournament 1997
"Played at Hong Kong March 1997" "(Source Hong Kong Union)"
The first women's tournament at Hong Kong.
Winners New Zealand
Australia may have won the plate 17-7 (listed as 1996 on Australia national pages)
Canada participated
Hong Kong Tournament 1999
"Played at Hong Kong 22nd to 24th March 1999" "(Source Hong Kong Union)" Summarised
Winners New Zealand
Group stages
POOL A
USA 62-0 China
POOL D
Australia 56-0 Singapore
USA 29-0 Netherlands
Kazakhstan 19-5 Japan
Australia 48-7 Netherlands
Kazakhstan 34-0 Singapore
USA 35-0 Japan
Netherlands 10-5 Kazakhstan
USA 7-7 Australia
Japan 43-7 Singapore
USA 14-0 Kazakhstan
Australia 29-5 Japan
Netherlands 29-5 Singapore
Australia 12-5 Kazakhstan
Netherlands 24-10 Japan
USA 50-0 Singapore
Classification Stages
BOWL
Semi Finals
Japan 46-0 Arabian Gulf
Singapore 19-0 Thailand
Final
Japan 55-7
PLATE
Semi Finals
Kazakhstan 46-0 Hong Kong
Netherlands 12-7 Wales
Final
Kazakhstan 20-7 Netherlands
CUP
Semi Finals
Australia 26-10 Samoa
New Zealand 17-10
Final
New Zealand 36-10 Australia
ASIAN CUP FINAL
Believed to be an additional match called an Asian Final, based on group standings.
Kazakhstan 41-0 Hong Kong
Hong Kong Tournament 2001
"Played at Hong Kong 28th to 30th March 2001" "(Source Hong Kong Union)" Summarised
Winners New Zealand
The tournament also incorporated an Asian Group with Kazakhstan, Hong Kong and Japan also playing in the main competition. It is possible that the first matches for the Asian teams were knockout to see who would proceed into both the Asian Semi Finals and the main cometiton but this is not confirmed. If this is the case China did not play a knockout game but went on to win the Asian sub group and claim a place in the semi finals.
Group stages
POOL A
Possible Knock Out Round
Hong Kong 17-0 Arabian Gulf
Kazakhstan 29-0 Thailand
Japan 10-0 Singapore
Group Games
Singapore 7-5 Thailand
Arabian Gulf 22-5
Singapore 7-5 Arabian Gulf
China 19-17 Arabian Gulf
China 20-0 Singapore
China 5-5 Thailand
Classification Stages
Plate Semi Finals
Australia 31-0 Sweden
Kazakhstan 24-0 Netherlands
Asian Semi Finals
Hong Kong 19-5 Japan
Kazakhstan 48-0 China
Cup Semi Finals
USA 10-0 Samoa
New Zealand 25-0 England
Asian 3rd Place
China 19-5 Japan
Bowl Final
Hong Kong 25-12 Japan
Plate Final
Australia 41-12 Kazakhstan
Overall 3rd Place
Samoa 25-0 England
Asian Final
Kazakhstan 45-0 Hong Kong
Cup Final
New Zealand 22-0 USA
Whangerei Tournament 2002
"Played at New Zealand on 17th February 2002" "(Source NZ Rugby)"
New Zealand A 12-12 USA
New Zealand B 31-5 Invitation
New Zealand B 12-5 USA
New Zealand A 35-0 Invitation
USA 19-0 Invitation
New Zealand A ?-? New Zealand B
Details of the Invitation team are not known
Hong Kong Tournament 2002
"Played at Hong Kong March 2002" "(Source Hong Kong Union)"
Winners New Zealand (this was actually the Aotearoa Maori team but the IRB have recognised them as the full New Zealand team. They have continued to represent New Zealand since)
Classification Stages
New Zealand 14-7 USA
Lomai Tournament 2003
"(Source Fiji Rugby)"
Mainly a club tournament in Fiji, the Fiji team took the opportunity to help some of their players make the transition from touch to contact. The USA also played thus warranting inclusion in the main list.
The Touchdown team seems to have been the basis of the Fiji team and it is possible that the group game was counted as
Fiji 7-0 USA
although more properly this was actually the Fiji touch team playing contact.
The tournament saw USA 3rd and Touchdown 1st.
What leads to confusion is that an exhibition match was played with mostly Touchdown players bolstered by two from the runners up (QVSOB). This appears to be considered the national Fiji team.
Fiji 0-21 USA
The USA are then described as Champions although the last match appears to have had little to do with the tournament.
Whangerei Tournament 2003
USA are known to have gone on to this tournament before Hong Kong.
Asian Tournament 2003
"(Source various)" "Played at Hong Kong 27th March 2003" Summarised
Pool A
Kazakhstan, Hong Kong Barbarians replacing Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Kyrgistan (debut)
Pool B
Hong Kong, China, Arabian Gulf, Sri Lanka (debut), Uzbekistan (debut)
The top two from each pool progressed to the Hong Kong Sevens below - Kazakhstan, Thailand, Hong Kong, Arabian Gulf
POOL A
New Zealand 26-12 England
USA 38-0 Fiji
New Zealand 38-0 Fiji
England 5-0 USA
New Zealand 22-0
England 27-0 Fiji
POOL B - Asian Qualifiers
Croatia 19-5 Bulgaria
France 22-0 Portugal
Sweden 32-0 Croatia
Portugal 40-0 Bulgaria
France 40-5 Sweden
Portugal 40-5 Croatia
Sweden 19-0 Bulgaria
France 52-0 Croatia
Sweden 12-10 Portugal
France 51-0 Bulgaria
Classification Stages
Plate Semi Finals
Portugal 26-5 Norway
Belgium 7-0 Croatia
Cup Semi Finals
France 35-0 Switzerland
Spain 49-0 Sweden
Shield Final
Czech Republic 24-0 Bulgaria
7th Place
Croatia 7-5 Norway
5th Place (Plate)
Portugal 14-0 Belgium
3rd Place
Switzerland 5-0 Sweden
Cup Final
Spain 21-12 France
South Pacific Games 2003
"(Source Fiji Union)"
Plans were afoot for a women's sevens tournament but it required six teams. It is not thought that this was achieved.
CAR North Tournament 2004
Played in Tunisia. Montpellier known to have played. This is believed to be the first tournament in Africa.
Hong Kong Tournament 2004
"Played at Hong Kong March 2004" "(Source Hong Kong Union)"
Participants New Zealand, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Kazakhstan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, USA (with Macao and Hong Kong Barbarians as showcase teams)
Winners New Zealand
Classification Stages
New Zealand 10-0 Australia
South America Tournament 2004
"Played at Barquisimeto, Venezuela, 20th and 21st April 2004" Summarised
POOL A
Kazakhstan 31-0 Japan
Japan 10-7 Thailand
China 31-0 Arabian Gulf
China 14-7 Thailand
Thailand 31-5 Arabian Gulf
Kazakhstan 17-0 China
Japan 38-7 Arabian Gulf
Kazakhstan 20-0 Thailand
Japan 22-12 China
Kazakhstan 55-0 Arabian Gulf
POOL B
Netherlands 28-0 Croatia
Sweden 21-0 Italy
France 12-0 Croatia
Netherlands 19-0 Sweden
France 31-0 Italy
Sweden 21-0 Croatia
Netherlands 7-5 France
Italy 12-5 Croatia
Sweden 7-5 France
Netherlands 35-0 Italy
Classification Stages
Plate Semi Finals
France 22-0 Portugal
Italy 19-7 Belgium
Cup Semi Finals
Spain 28-5 Netherlands
England 49-0 Sweden
9th Place
Croatia 7-5 Switzerland
7th Place
Portugal 35-10 Belgium
5th Place (Plate)
France 33-0 Italy
3rd Place
Netherlands 21-7 Sweden
Cup Final
England 14-0 Spain
Friendly Games 2005
Held on 9th and 10th July 2005 at Grossmugl outside Vienna, Austria. '(Source Austria Union)"
The only information is that teams from Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bavaria, Bohemia & Moravia and Mugl took part in a men's and women's tournament. It is possible that this was a 10s tournament in which case it would be excluded.
Training Tournament 2005
Played in Hungary on 6th November 2005 "(Source Austria Union)"
Hungary 24-10 Austria
Austria 10-12 Croatia
Hungary played Croatia
NAWIRA Tournament 2005
Played on 19th and 20th November 2005 at Barbados Summarised
POOL A
Venezuela 10-7 Colombia
Chile 17-0 Paraguay
Venezuela 15-0 Chile
Colombia 29-0 Paraguay
Chile 5-25 Colombia
Venezuela 29-0 Paraguay
Classification Stages
5th-8th Semi Finals
Peru 0-36 Chile
Uruguay 19-0 Paraguay
1st-4th Semi Finals
Brazil 21-0 Colombia
Argentina 10-5 Venezuela
7th/8th Final
Peru 5-14 Paraguay
5th/6th Final
Chile 10-5 Uruguay
3rd/4th Final
Colombia 12-19 Venezuela
1st/2nd Final
Brazil 34-0 Argentina
USA Tournament 2006
"Played at Los Angeles, USA" "(Source USA Rugby)"
Believed to be as an exhibition match.
USA 5-0 Canada
It is also possible that the teams played a second time, before the final of the men's competition.
Asian Tournament 2006
Winners China
CAR North Tournament 2006
Played in Tunisia. Montpellier known to have played.
CAR South Tournament 2006
Played in Uganda.
Hong Kong Tournament 2006
"Played at Hong Kong March 2006" "(Source Hong Kong Union)" Summarised (but with a number of missing games)
Group games
New Zealand 7-5 China
New Zealand 38-0 Japan
China beat Japan
Classification Stages
Quarter Finals
New Zealand 45-0 Netherlands
Kazakhstan 14-12 China
Semi Finals
New Zealand 25-7 Kazakhstan
Australia 15-0 USA
Spoon Final
Japan 24-0 Guam
Vase Final
Hong Kong 26-5 Sri Lanka
Shield Final
China 50-0 Thailand
Bowl Final
Netherlands 36-0 Singapore
Plate Final
USA 31-0 Kazakhstan
Cup Final
New Zealand 19-12 Australia
Emerging (European) Nations 2006
Played in Hungary. See 2007 tournament for likely participants. "(Source Austria Union)"
FIRA-AER Tournament 2006 - Division A
"Played at Limoges, France over 25th - 27th May 2006" "(Source Fira-Aer)" Summarised
POOL One
Netherlands 29-0 Lithuania
France 28-0 Belgium
Netherlands 33-0 Belgium
France 22-0 Lithuania
Lithuania 35-0 Belgium
Netherlands 21-5 France
POOL Four
Andorra 17-0 Poland
Hungary 0-5 Austria
Poland 5-0 Malta
Hungary 7-0 Andorra
Austria 0-12 Malta
Poland 22-0 Hungary
Austria 0-29 Andorra
Hungary 12-19 Malta
Poland 29-0 Austria
Malta 0-15 Andorra
Classification Stages
5th-8th Semi Finals
Israel 7-0 Hungary
Bosnia Herzogovina 0-24 Malta
1st-4th Semi Finals
Romania 12-10 Poland
Bulgaria 0-22 Andorra
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9th/10th Final
Luxembourg 0-26 Austria
7th/8th Final
Hungary 29-5 Bosnia Herzogovina
5th/6th Final
Israel 7-0 Malta
3rd/4th Final
Poland 10-7 Bulgaria
1st/2nd Final
Romania 7-0 Andorra
CAR Tournament 2006
"Played at Kyadondo Club, Kampala, Uganda, 24th June 2006 " "(Source CAR and Uganda Correspondent)" Summarised
POOL One
Brazil 70-0 Peru
Venezuela 22-0 Chile
Brazil 24-0 Chile
Venezuela 62-0 Peru
Chile 45-0 Peru
Brazil 10-0 Venezuela
POOL Two
POOL C
Malta 14-0 Denmark
Malta 7-7 Hungary
Malta 19-14 Finland
Malta 17-0 Bosnia Herzogovina
Malta 53-0 Serbia
Denmark 10-5 Hungary
Denmark 0-19 Finland
Denmark 41-0 Bosnia Herzogovina
Denmark 27-0 Serbia
Hungary 0-31 Finland
Hungary 10-0 Bosnia Herzogovina
Hungary 17-0 Serbia
Finland 32-0 Bosnia Herzogovina
Finland 55-0 Serbia
Bosnia Herzogovina 0-16 Serbia
POOL Two Note - Slovakia Georgia withdrew, Moldova joined leaving one team missing in the group. A Barbarians team is also listed in this group as having lost all games 0-3 suggesting the games were not counted towards the tournament.
Norway 26-0 Bulgaria
Germany 29-7 Andorra
Lithuania 42-5 Poland
Andorra 22-5 Bulgaria
Norway 31-0 Poland
Lithuania 14-12 Germany
Poland 0-29 Bulgaria
Lithuania 12-7 Andorra
Germany 25-0 Norway
Andorra 19-5 Poland
Germany 34-0 Bulgaria
Lithuania 19-7 Norway
Germany 40-5 Poland
Norway 7-15 Andorra
Lithuania 28-0 Bulgaria
Classification Stages
9th-12th Semi Finals
Croatia 12-17 Poland
Czech Republic 38-0 Bulgaria
5th-8th Semi Finals
Belgium 17-0 Norway
Romania 5-0 Andorra
1st-4th Semi Finals
France U20 40-0 Germany
Switzerland 20-0 Lithuania
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11th/12th Final
Croatia 24-0 Bulgaria
9th/10th Final "Bowl"
Poland 5-17 Czech Republic
7th/8th Final
Norway 26-0 Andorra
5th/6th Final "Plate"
Belgium 10-5 Romania
3rd/4th Final
Germany 22-5 Lithuania
1st/2nd Final "Cup"
France U20 46-0 Switzerland
FIRA-AER Tournament 2007 - Top 10
"Played at Lunel, France over 2nd and 3rd June 2007" "(Source Fira-Aer)" Summarised
POOL One
Emerging South Africa 14-12 Zambia
Kenya 57-0 Burundi
Emerging South Africa 28-0 Uganda Select
Kenya 17-14 Zambia
Emerging South Africa 59-0 Burundi
Zambia 7-10 Uganda Select
Kenya 12-0 Uganda Select
Zambia 57-0 Burundi
Burundi 0-27 Uganda Select
Emerging South Africa 24-12 Kenya
POOL Two
Classification Stages
Semi Finals
Thailand 43-0 Cambodia
Singapore 27-0 Laos
3rd/4th Match (Bronze Medal)
Cambodia 0-15 Laos
Final (Gold and Silver medal)
Thailand 19-5 Singapore
outh American Tournament 2008
At Punta del Este, Uruguay, 18th and 19th January 2008. This competition is acting as a qualifier for the World Cup in 2009. Summarised
POOL A
Canada A 5-21 South Africa
Canada Collegiate 0-15 USA A
USA 21-7 South Africa
Canada 29-5 Canada Collegiate
USA 24-0 Canada A
Canada 26-10 USA A
Canada 19-10 South Africa
USA 15-0 Canada Collegiate
Classification Matches
5th Place
Canada Collegiate 10-24 South Africa
3rd Place
USA A 12-20 Canada A
Final
USA 19-5 Canada
Exhibition Match
USA 17-12 South Africa
Poitiers Sevens 2008
To be played March 21st and 22nd 2008. Some nations are expected to use this as a warm up for Hong Kong
Emerging (European) Nations 2008
21st to 24th March 2008 in Austria. (Summarised)
Romania and Switzerland had been possible participants but do not appear to have attended..
POOL A
USA 36-7 Netherlands
USA 33-0 Hong Kong
Netherlands 20-17 Hong Kong
POOL B
Canada 56-0 Singapore
Canada 43-0 Arabian Gulf
Arabian Gulf 38-0 Singapore
Classification Stages
Cup Quarter Finals
Canada 35-14 Netherlands
Kazakhstan 12-7 China
USA 45-0 Arabian Gulf
France 15-7 Japan
9th to 12th Semi Finals
Hong Kong 15-0 Singapore
Papua New Guinea 0-29 Thailand
Bowl (5th to 8th) Semi Finals
Netherlands 5-5 China
Arabian Gulf 0-10 Japan
Cup Semi Finals
Canada 26-0 Kazakhstan
USA 5-0 France
11th Place
Singapore 5-17 Papua New Guinea
9th Place
Hong Kong 15-7 Thailand
7th Place
Netherlands 19-0 Arabian Gulf
Bowl Final
China 17-7 Japan
Plate Final
France 24-0 Kazakhstan
Cup Final
USA 21-7 Canada
World Cup Qualifier 2008 (Europe)
Played at Bosnia on 10th and 11th May 2008. "(Source FIRA-AER)" Summarised
POOL A"Note - Andorra shown by FIRA as 1st but due to head to head they finished below Moldova"
Andorra 41-0 Luxembourg
Norway 7-5 Malta
Switzerland 19-7 Moldova
Malta 50-0 Luxembourg
Andorra 5-17 Moldova
Switzerland 10-14 Norway
Moldova 20-0 Luxembourg
Switzerland 0-10 Malta
Norway 0-10 Andorra
Malta 5-15 Moldova
Norway 26-5 Luxembourg
Switzerland 5-14 Andorra
Norway 0-10 Moldova
Andorra 5-0 Malta
Switzerland 34-5 Luxembourg
POOL B
England 31-0 Germany
Sweden 36-7 Andorra
England 56-0 Andorra
Sweden 10-33 Germany
Germany 45-7 Andorra
England 40-0 Sweden
POOL C
Reunion 31-0 Mayotte
France 43-0 Madagascar
South Africa 75-0 Mayotte
France 45-0 Reunion
Madagascar 37-0 Mayotte
Reuinion 0-66 South Africa
Mayotte 0-76 France
Madagascar 5-5 Réunion
Madagascar 26-5 South Africa
South Africa 15-0 France
Oceanic World Cup Qualifier 2008
25th and 26th July 2008 at Samoa. This will be a regional qualifier for the Dubai tournament in 2009 ("source FORU")
Uganda 30-0 Zimbabwe
Tunisia 45-0 Botswana
Uganda 46-0 Botswana
Tunisia 53-0 Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe 24-0 Botswana
Uganda 5-12 Tunisia
Classification Stages
Cup Semi Finals
Winners qualify for Dubai
South Africa 26-5 Kenya
Uganda 7-0 Tunisia
Bowl Semi Finals
Uganda A 10-26 Zambia
Zimbabwe 17-0 Botswana
Shield Final
Botswana 7-20 Uganda A
Bowl Final
Zambia 38-0 Zimbabwe
Plate Final
Kenya 15-14 Tunisia"'Cup Final"'
South Africa 24-0 Uganda
Asia World Cup Qualifier 2008
Hong Kong, 4th and 5th October 2008. World Cup qualifiers. The winers, runners up and 3rd place all progress to Dubai.
Group Stages
POOL A
Classification Stages
NAWIRA World Cup Qualifier 2008
Nassau, Bahamas, 25th and 26th October 2008. World Cup qualifiers
Women’s Day 1 Pools:Pool A: USA, Barbados, St Vincent & The GrenadinesPool B: Canada, Trinidad & Tobago, Cayman IslandsPool C: Jamaica, Guyana, Bermuda
Pacific Tournament 2008
To be played in Port Moresby, PNG, probably December 2008
FIRA-AER Tournament 2008 - Division A
No further details at this stage "(Source Fira-Aer)"
This was replaced in 2008 by World Cup qualifying
FIRA-AER Tournament 2008 - Division B
This was replaced in 2008 by World Cup qualifying
Slovenia, Ukraine, Georgia, Slovakia and Greece were expected to join this tournament in 2008 so may well be included now "(Source Fira-Aer)"
Pacific Mini Games 2009
To be held in the Cook Islands. Rugby sevens will be one of the larger events and it is believed that there will be a women's event.
World Cup Tournament - Dubai 2009
To be played in Dubai "(Source IRB and various national union web pages)"
This is a sixteen team competition played at the same time as the men's tournament. It appears likely that the federations will be represented as follows - 2 Africa, 2 North America (possibly NAWIRA), 1 South America, 3 Asia, 6 Europe and 2 Oceania.
At present the following appear likely attendees based on past records - South Africa, USA, Canada, Brazil, Kazakhstan, France, England, Australia, New Zealand.
Fiji and Samoa are both preparing for the tournament so may challenge Australia. It is not known what team New Zealand will use. The second African qualifier will depend largely on where the qualification tournament takes place with Uganda and Tunisia both likely. The other European places will be hotly contested with Wales, Scotland, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Ireland and Italy all likely to be challenging.
It appears that Arabian Gulf have prequalified as hosts.
CONFIRMED QUALIFIERS (last update 22nd September 2008) - Arabian Gulf (Hosts), Brazil (28th January 2008), England, Netherlands, Russia, Spain, France, Italy (15th June 2008), Australia, New Zealand (26th July 2008), Asia 1, Asia 2, South Africa, Uganda, (21st September 2008), North America 1, North America 2
Commonwealth Games 2010
Rugby sevens being considered for this tournament in Delhi, India.
Pan American Games 2011
Rugby sevens being considered for this tournament.
"'Olympics 2012
Rugby sevens being considered for this tournament at London, England
Commonwealth Games 2014
Rugby sevens being considered for this tournament in Glasgow, Scotland.
Other appearances
In 2003, Fiji used the Marist Tournament to select their squad for Hong Kong by splitting their squad into a Red and Blue team who went on to contest the final.
Arabian Gulf played against club and scratch teams from across the world at Dubai 2006. There was also a tournament at the same time featuring Kuwait and Sharjah but these are not included as neither has its own national union.
In 2006 and 2007 what is described as the "CORE OF THE NATIONAL SELECTIONS" of Hungary, Bosnia and Serbia competed at the Krusevac tournament in Serbia against various club sides from across Europe.
Canada appeared at the 2007 Amsterdam sevens.
Dubai Tournament (21st September 2007) included Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Sharjah. None of these have their own union.
Singapore Bucks (may be a club side or development) and Hong Kong Development will compete at the Bangkok sevens 26th to 28th October 2007.
England are planning to use their National Sevens (Club tournament) as a preparation for the European Sevens.
Rankings
Initially efforts were made to complete a cumulative record. The lack of inter regional competitions, the use of non national teams in tournaments, missing results and a lack of clarity over the make up of teams has made this increasingly meaningless.
The original "cumulative" record will now be replaced by an attempt to rank nations based on full blown competitive tournaments
Sources
The sources for each individual tournament entry are listed individually above. Most of the information has come from the websites of various nations which has also been contributed to by news reports. If only one source is listed then it should be considered the primary source.
The listings are also checked by members of various rugby discussion fora.
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