2014 Oceania Sevens Championship

2014 Oceania Sevens Championship
Host nation Australia Australia
Date 3-4 October 2014
Cup
Champions  Fiji
Runners-up  New Zealand
Third  Samoa
Plate
Champions  Papua New Guinea
Runners-up  Tonga
Bowl
Champions  Solomon Islands
Runners-up  Niue
Shield
Tournament details
2013
2015

The 2014 Oceania Sevens Championship was the seventh Oceania Sevens in men's rugby sevens. It was held in Noosa, Australia.[1]

Fiji won the Oceania Sevens Championship by defeating New Zealand 21-5.[2] The two best-placed non-core Sevens World Series teams qualifed through to the 2015 Wellington Sevens (Papua New Guinea) and the 2015 Hong Kong Sevens (Tonga).

Pool Stage

Key to colours in group tables
Teams that advanced to the Cup Quarterfinal

Pool A

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 New Zealand 3300125121139
 American Samoa 31113242–106
 Papua New Guinea 31114565–206
 Niue 300322105–833
3 October 2014
American Samoa  12–12  Papua New Guinea
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
New Zealand  57–7  Niue
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
American Samoa  15–10  Niue
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
New Zealand  48–0  Papua New Guinea
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
Papua New Guinea  33–5  Niue
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
New Zealand  20–5  American Samoa
Dolphin Oval, Noosa

Pool B

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Fiji 33001340+1349
 Cook Islands 32014744+37
 Solomon Islands 31023164–335
 Tahiti 300312116–1043
3 October 2014
Cook Islands  21–5  Solomon Islands
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
Fiji  64–0  Tahiti
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
Cook Islands  26–5  Tahiti
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
Fiji  36–0  Solomon Islands
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
Solomon Islands  26–7  Tahiti
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
Fiji  34–0  Cook Islands
Dolphin Oval, Noosa

Pool C

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Australia 33008719+689
 Samoa 32018140+417
 Tonga 31023162-315
 New Caledonia 300326104-783
3 October 2014
Australia  21–0  Tonga
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
Samoa  40–7  New Caledonia
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
Australia  40–7  New Caledonia
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
Samoa  29–7  Tonga
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
Tonga  24–12  New Caledonia
Dolphin Oval, Noosa
3 October 2014
Samoa  12–26  Australia
Dolphin Oval, Noosa

Knockout stage

Bowl

9th–12th semi-finals 9th–10th play-off
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa
  Solomon Islands  14  
  Tahiti  12  
 
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa
      Solomon Islands  19
    Niue  14
11th–12th play-off
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa 4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa
  New Caledonia  10   Tahiti  10
  Niue  38     New Caledonia  31

Plate

5th–8th semi-finals 5th–6th play-off
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa
  Tonga  29  
  Cook Islands  5  
 
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa
      Tonga  17
    Papua New Guinea  26
7th–8th play-off
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa 4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa
  American Samoa  10   Cook Islands  36
  Papua New Guinea  27     American Samoa  19

Cup

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa        
  Fiji  49
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa
  Tonga  7  
  Fiji  24
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa
    Samoa  12  
  Samoa  31
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa
  Cook Islands  7  
  Fiji  21
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa
    New Zealand  5
  Australia  59
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa
  American Samoa  0  
  Australia  14 Third place
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa
    New Zealand  19  
  Papua New Guinea  0   Samoa  33
  New Zealand  54     Australia  7
4 October 2014 – Dolphin Oval, Noosa

Final standings

Legend
A core team in the 2014–15 Sevens World Series
Qualifed to play in 2015 Wellington Sevens and 2015 Hong Kong Sevens
Qualifed to play in 2015 Hong Kong Sevens
Rank Team
1st  Fiji
2nd  New Zealand
3rd  Samoa
4  Australia
5  Papua New Guinea
6  Tonga
7  Cook Islands
8  American Samoa
9  Solomon Islands
10  Niue
11  New Caledonia
12  Tahiti

References

  1. "Big Guns Progress on Day One at Oceania Sevens". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. 3 October 2014. Archived from the original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  2. "Fiji Crowned 2014 Oceania Sevens Champion". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. 4 October 2014. Archived from the original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
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