2007–08 IRB Sevens World Series

2007–08 IRB Sevens World Series
Host nations  United Arab Emirates
 South Africa
 New Zealand
 United States
 Hong Kong
 Australia
 England
 Scotland
Date 30 November 2007 – 1 June 2008
Nations 32
Final positions
Champions  New Zealand
Runners-up  South Africa
Third  Samoa
Series details

The 200708 IRB Sevens World Series was the ninth of an annual series of rugby union sevens tournaments for full national sides run by the International Rugby Board since 19992000. The defending series champions, New Zealand, completely dominated this season's competition, winning the first five events, setting new records for consecutive tournament wins and consecutive match wins,[1] and clinching the 200708 series with one tournament remaining after winning the Plate Final of the London leg.[2] They ended with six wins out of the eight events.

Sevens is a stripped-down version of rugby union, with seven players on each side rather than fifteen. Games are much shorter, seven or ten minutes each half, and tend to be very fast-paced. Sevens is traditionally played in a two-day tournament format; however, the most famous event, the Hong Kong Sevens, is played over three days.

Tournaments

The series' tournaments, which were identical to those in 20062007, span the globe:

2007-08 Itinerary[3]
Leg Venue Date Winner
Dubai Dubai Exiles Rugby Ground November 30December 1, 2007  New Zealand
South Africa Outeniqua Park, George December 78 2007  New Zealand
New Zealand Westpac Stadium, Wellington February 12 2008  New Zealand
United States Petco Park, San Diego, California February 910 2008  New Zealand
Hong Kong Hong Kong Stadium March 2830 2008  New Zealand
Australia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide April 56 2008  South Africa
London Twickenham May 2425 2008  Samoa
Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh May 31June 1, 2008  New Zealand

Tournament structure

In all tournaments except Hong Kong, 16 teams participate. Because of its place as the sports most prestigious annual event, the Hong Kong tournament as 24 teams. In each tournament, the teams are divided into pools of four teams, who play a round-robin within the pool. Points are awarded in each pool on a different schedule from most rugby tournaments—3 for a win, 2 for a draw, 1 for a loss. The first tiebreaker is the head-to-head result between the tied teams, followed by difference in points scored during the tournament.[4]

Four trophies are awarded in each tournament, except for Hong Kong. In descending order of prestige, they are the Cup, whose winner is the overall tournament champion, Plate, Bowl and Shield. In Hong Kong, the Shield is not awarded. Each trophy is awarded at the end of a knockout tournament.[5]

In a 16 team tournament, the top two teams in each pool advance to the Cup competition. The four quarterfinal losers drop into the bracket for the Plate. The Bowl is contested by the third-place finishers in each pool, while the Shield is contested by the last-place teams from each pool.[4] In Hong Kong, the six pool winners, plus the two highest-finishing second-place teams, advance to the Cup. The Plate participants are the eight highest-ranked teams remaining, while the lowest eight drop to the Bowl.[6]

Points schedule

The season championship is determined by points earned in each tournament. For most events, points are awarded on the following schedule:[5]

Points are awarded on a different schedule for the Hong Kong Sevens:[5]

Statistics

Table

Final 2007-08 Standings[7]
Pos. Country Dubai South Africa
(George)
New Zealand
(Wellington)
USA
(San Diego)
Hong Kong Australia
(Adelaide)
England
(London)
Scotland
(Edinburgh)
Overall
1  New Zealand 20 20 20 20 30 16 8 20 154
2  South Africa 12 12 8 16 24 20 6 8 106
3  Samoa 6 4 16 12 18 12 20 12 100
4  Fiji 16 16 4 8 18 12 16 4 98
5  England 12 0 2 4 8 0 12 16 54
6  Argentina 8 12 0 6 3 2 12 0 43
7  Kenya 4 8 0 12 8 6 0 0 38
8=  Australia 2 0 12 0 8 4 2 2 30
8=  Wales 0 2 6 2 8 0 0 12 30
10  Scotland 4 4 4 4 0 0 4 6 26
11  Tonga - - 12 - 2 8 - - 22
12  France 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 8
13  United States 0 6 0 0 0 0 - - 6
14=  Cook Islands - - 0 - - 4 - - 4
14=  Portugal - - - - 0 - 4 0 4
16  Canada 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2
17  Russia - - - - 1 - 0 0 1
18=  Moldova - - - - - - 0 0 0
18=  Spain - - - - - - 0 0 0
18=  Japan - - - - 0 0 - - 0
18=  Zimbabwe 0 0 - - 0 - - - 0
18=  Tunisia 0 0 - - 0 - - - 0
18=  Hong Kong - - - - 0 - - - 0
18=  China - - - - 0 - - - 0
18=  Chinese Taipei - - - - 0 - - - 0
18=  South Korea - - - - 0 - - - 0
18=  Sri Lanka - - - - 0 - - - 0
18=  West Indies - - - 0 - - - - 0
18=  Chile - - - 0 - - - - 0
18=  Mexico - - - 0 - - - - 0
18=  Papua New Guinea - - 0 - - - - - 0
18=  Uganda - 0 - - - - - - 0
18=   Arabian Gulf 0 - - - - - - - 0

Individual points

Individual points [8]
Updated:2008-04-04
Pos. Player Country Points
1 Tomasi Cama  New Zealand 188
2 Fabian Juries  South Africa 150
3 Neumi Nanuku  Fiji 146
4 Renfred Dazel  South Africa 137
5 Lote Raikabula  New Zealand 136
6 Steven Yates  New Zealand 130
7= Mikaele Pesamino  Samoa 127
7= Emosi Vucago  Fiji 127
9 Philip Mack  Canada 126
10 Ben Gollings  England 124

Individual tries

Individual tries [9]
Updated:2012-02-01
Pos. Player Country Points
1 Fabian Juries  South Africa 41
2 Alafoti Fa'osiliva  Samoa 35
3 Mikaele Pesamino  Samoa 31
4 Tomasi Cama  New Zealand 29
5= Steven Yates  New Zealand 27
5= Victor Vito  New Zealand 27
5= Santiago Gomez Cora  Argentina 27
8= Chris Wyles  United States 26
8= DJ Forbes  New Zealand 26
10 Emosi Vucago  Fiji 25

Tournaments

Dubai

Main article: 2007 Dubai Sevens
Event Winners Score Finalists Semi Finalists
Cup  New Zealand 31-21  Fiji  South Africa
 England
Plate  Argentina 15-14  Samoa  Scotland
 Kenya
Bowl  Australia 31 – 0  Canada  France
 Wales
Shield  Zimbabwe 22 – 19  Tunisia  Arabian Gulf
 United States

South Africa

Event Winners Score Finalists Semi Finalists
Cup  New Zealand 34 – 7  Fiji  South Africa
 Argentina
Plate  Kenya 15 – 14  United States  Scotland
 Samoa
Bowl  Wales 21 – 19  England  Australia
 France
Shield  Canada 31 – 14  Zimbabwe  Uganda
 Tunisia

New Zealand

Event Winners Score Finalists Semi Finalists
Cup  New Zealand 22 – 7  Samoa  Australia
 Tonga
Plate  South Africa 19 – 12  Wales  Scotland
 Fiji
Bowl  England 12 – 7  Argentina  France
 Cook Islands
Shield  United States 22 – 17  Kenya  Canada
 Papua New Guinea

USA

Main article: 2008 USA Sevens
Event Winners Score Finalists Semi Finalists
Cup  New Zealand 27 – 12  South Africa  Kenya
 Samoa
Plate  Fiji 26 – 21  Argentina  England
 Scotland
Bowl  Wales 21 – 19  United States  Canada
 France
Shield  Australia 24 – 12  Chile  Mexico
 West Indies

Hong Kong

Main article: 2008 Hong Kong Sevens
Event Winners Score Finalists Semi Finalists Quarter Finalists
Cup  New Zealand 26 – 12  South Africa  Samoa
 Fiji
 Wales
 Australia
 Kenya
 England
Plate  France 17 – 14  Argentina  Tonga
 Canada
 Scotland
 Portugal
 Tunisia
 United States
Bowl  Russia 19 – 14  Zimbabwe  Hong Kong
 South Korea
 Chinese Taipei
 Japan
 China
 Sri Lanka

Australia

Main article: 2008 Adelaide Sevens
Event Winners Score Finalists Semi Finalists
Cup  South Africa 15 – 7  New Zealand  Fiji
 Samoa
Plate  Tonga 14 – 12  Kenya  Australia
 Cook Islands
Bowl  Argentina 26 – 21  United States  Scotland
 France
Shield  Wales 12 – 7  Canada  England
 Japan

London

Main article: 2008 London Sevens
Event Winners Score Finalists Semi Finalists
Cup  Samoa 19 – 14  Fiji  England
 Argentina
Plate  New Zealand 19 – 12  South Africa  Portugal
 Scotland
Bowl  Australia 19 – 12  Wales  Canada
 France
Shield  Spain 10 – 7  Kenya  Russia
 Moldova

Scotland

Main article: 2008 Edinburgh Sevens
Event Winners Score Finalists Semi Finalists
Cup  New Zealand 24 – 14  England  Samoa
 Wales
Plate  South Africa 14 – 5  Scotland  Fiji
 France
Bowl  Australia 24 – 14  Canada  Spain
 Argentina
Shield  Portugal 10 – 5  Russia  Moldova
 Kenya

Notes and references

  1. "South Africa halt kiwi winning streak" (Press release). International Rugby Board. 2008-04-06. Archived from the original on 10 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-06.
  2. "Rugby sevens: NZ lose, but still win world title". nzherald.co.nz. 2008-05-26. Retrieved 2008-05-26.
  3. "IRB Sevens World Series set for another record breaking year". International Rugby Board. 2007-08-01. Retrieved 2007-08-03.
  4. 1 2 "Rules: 16-Team Tournament". International Rugby Board. 2007. Archived from the original on 21 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-04.
  5. 1 2 3 "Rules". International Rugby Board. Archived from the original on 5 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-04.
  6. "Rules: 24-Team Tournament". International Rugby Board. 2007. Archived from the original on 21 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-04.
  7. "Overall Standings". International Rugby Board. Retrieved 2008-06-01.
  8. "Season Player Points". International Rugby Board. Archived from the original on 9 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-04.
  9. "Season Player Tries". International Rugby Board. Retrieved 2012-02-01.

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