2015 Wellington Sevens

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2015 Wellington Sevens
Sevens World Series XVI
Host nation Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Date6–7 February 2015
Cup
ChampionFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Runner-upFlag of England.svg  England
ThirdFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Plate
WinnerFlag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Runner-upFlag of Australia.svg  Australia
Bowl
WinnerFlag of France.svg  France
Runner-upFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Shield
WinnerFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Runner-upFlag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Tournament details
Matches played45
Tries scored275 (average 6.111 per match)
Top try scorer Flag of Scotland.svg Damien Hoyland (7)
2014
2016

The 2015 Wellington Sevens is the 16th edition of the tournament as part of the 2014–15 Sevens World Series. It is hosted in Wellington, New Zealand, at the Westpac Stadium.

The 2014–15 Sevens World Series, known for sponsorship reasons as the HSBC Sevens World Series, was the 16th annual series of rugby sevens tournaments for national rugby sevens teams. The Sevens World Series has been run by World Rugby since 1999–2000. This series also, for the first time, doubled as a qualifier for the 2016 Summer Olympics, with the top four countries qualifying automatically.

Wellington Capital city in New Zealand

Wellington is the capital city and second most populous urban area of New Zealand, with 418,500 residents. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the major population centre of the southern North Island, and is the administrative centre of the Wellington Region, which also includes the Kapiti Coast and Wairarapa. Its latitude is 41°17′S, making it the world's southernmost capital of a sovereign state. Wellington features a temperate maritime climate, and is the world's windiest city by average wind speed.

New Zealand Constitutional monarchy in Oceania

New Zealand is a sovereign island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses—the North Island, and the South Island —and around 600 smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island areas of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by humans. During its long period of isolation, New Zealand developed a distinct biodiversity of animal, fungal, and plant life. The country's varied topography and its sharp mountain peaks, such as the Southern Alps, owe much to the tectonic uplift of land and volcanic eruptions. New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, while its most populous city is Auckland.

Contents

Format

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 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- and fourth-place finishers in each pool, with the losers in the Bowl quarterfinals dropping into the bracket for the Shield.

Teams

The participating teams are:

Match officials

The match officials for the 2015 Wellington Sevens are as follows: [1]

Scottish Rugby Union governing body of rugby union in Scotland

The Scottish Rugby Union is the governing body of rugby union in Scotland. It is the second oldest Rugby Union, having been founded in 1873, as the Scottish Football Union. The SRU oversees the national league system, known as the Scottish League Championship. The SRU is headed by the President and Chairman, with Mark Dodson acting as the Chief Executive Officer. Bradbury became the first female president of a Tier 1 rugby nation upon her appointment on the 4th August 2018.

Argentine Rugby Union governing body for rugby union in Argentina

The Argentine Rugby Union is the governing body for rugby union in Argentina. It is a member of World Rugby with a seat on that body's Executive Council.

South African Rugby Union sports governing body

The South African Rugby Union (SARU) is the governing body for rugby union in South Africa and is affiliated to World Rugby. It was established in 1992 as the South African Rugby Football Union, from the merger of the South African Rugby Board and the non-racial South African Rugby Union (SACOS), and took up its current name in 2005.

Pool Stage

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

Pool A

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 32019238+547
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 32015543+127
Flag of France.svg  France 32016460+47
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 30032999–703
6 February 2015
12:00
South Africa  Flag of South Africa.svg5–22Flag of France.svg  France
Report [2]

6 February 2015
12:21
United States  Flag of the United States.svg40–5Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Report [3]

6 February 2015
14:52
South Africa  Flag of South Africa.svg24–7Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Report [4]

6 February 2015
15:14
United States  Flag of the United States.svg38–7Flag of France.svg  France
Report [5]

6 February 2015
17:48
France  Flag of France.svg35–17Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Report [6]

6 February 2015
18:10
South Africa  Flag of South Africa.svg26–14Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Report [7]

Pool B

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 33008817+719
Flag of England.svg  England 32016129+327
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 31025153–25
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 30037108–1013
6 February 2015
14:08
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg26–5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Report [8]

6 February 2015
14:30
England  Flag of England.svg29–0Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
Report [9]

6 February 2015
17:04
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg38–7Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
Report [10]

6 February 2015
17:26
England  Flag of England.svg27–5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Report [11]

6 February 2015
20:38
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg41–0Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
Report [12]

6 February 2015
21:00
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg24–5Flag of England.svg  England
Report [13]

Pool C

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 33008743+449
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 32017019+517
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 31024490–465
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 30033180–493
6 February 2015
12:42
Australia  Flag of Australia.svg36–5Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Report [14]

6 February 2015
13:03
Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg31–19Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Report [15]

6 February 2015
15:36
Australia  Flag of Australia.svg29–0Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Report [16]

6 February 2015
15:58
Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg42–19Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Report [17]

6 February 2015
18:32
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg20–12Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Report [18]

6 February 2015
18:54
Australia  Flag of Australia.svg5–14Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Report [19]

Pool D

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 32015459–57
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 32014945+47
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 31116649+176
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 30124763–164
6 February 2015
13:24
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg31–7Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Report [20]

6 February 2015
13:46
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg14–12Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Report [21]

6 February 2015
16:20
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg21–21Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Report [22]

6 February 2015
16:42
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg14–19Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Report [23]

6 February 2015
19:54
Kenya  Flag of Kenya.svg28–14Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Report [24]

6 February 2015
20:16
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg14–21Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Report [25]

Knockout stage

[Cup/Plate] The top two teams in each pool advance to the Cup/Plate competition.

The four Cup/Plate quarterfinal winners contest the Cup.

The four Cup/Plate quarterfinal losers drop into the bracket for the Plate.

[Bowl/Shield] The bottom two teams in each pool move on to the Bowl/Shield competition.

The four Bowl/Shield quarterfinal winners contest the Bowl.

The four Bowl/Shield quarterfinal losers drop into the bracket for the Shield.

Shield

The Bowl/Shield Quarter-finals losers (shown in italics below) play in the Semi-finals of the Shield. The winners play in the Bowl.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
7 February 2015 – 12:00 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
 
Flag of France.svg  France 26
 
7 February 2015 – 14:56 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 19
 
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 47
 
7 February 2015 – 12:21 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 5
 
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 41
 
7 February 2015 – 18:53 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 0
 
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 10
 
7 February 2015 – 12:42 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 26
 
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 38
 
7 February 2015 – 15:18 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 5
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21
 
7 February 2015 – 13:03 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0
 
 
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 26
 

Bowl

The Bowl/Shield Quarter-finals winners (shown in bold) contest the Bowl.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
7 February 2015 – 12:00 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
 
Flag of France.svg  France 26
 
7 February 2015 – 15:40 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 19
 
Flag of France.svg  France 43
 
7 February 2015 – 12:21 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 0
 
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 41
 
7 February 2015 – 19:23 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 0
 
Flag of France.svg  France 29
 
7 February 2015 – 12:42 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 5
 
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 38
 
7 February 2015 – 16:02 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 5
 
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 47
 
7 February 2015 – 13:03 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 12
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0
 
 
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 26
 

Plate

The Cup/Plate Quarter-finals losers (shown in italics) play in the Semi-finals of the Plate.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
7 February 2015 – 13:28 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
 
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15
 
7 February 2015 – 16:24 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 19
 
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 10
 
7 February 2015 – 13:49 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 12
 
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 21
 
7 February 2015 – 19:53 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of England.svg  England 26
 
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 24
 
7 February 2015 – 14:10 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 0
 
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 5
 
7 February 2015 – 16:46 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 19
 
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 5
 
7 February 2015 – 14:31 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 21
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 26
 
 
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 7
 

Cup

The Cup/Plate Quarter-finals winners (shown in bold) contest the Cup.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
7 February 2015 – 13:28 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
 
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15
 
7 February 2015 – 17:12 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 19
 
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 19
 
7 February 2015 – 13:49 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of England.svg  England 24
 
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 21
 
7 February 2015 – 20:55 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of England.svg  England 26
 
Flag of England.svg  England 21
 
7 February 2015 – 14:10 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 27
 
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 5
 
7 February 2015 – 17:37 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 19
 
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 7
 
7 February 2015 – 14:31 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 17Third place
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 26
 
7 February 2015 – 20:23 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
 
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 7
 
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 7
 
 
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 40
 

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