1997 Rugby World Cup Sevens

1997 Rugby World Cup Sevens
Tournament details
Host nation  Hong Kong
Dates 21 March – 23 March
No. of nations 24
Champions   Fiji
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s) Waisale Serevi  Fiji (117 pts)
Marika Vunibaka  Fiji (12 tries)
1993
2001

The 1997 Rugby World Cup Sevens was the second edition of the Rugby sevens tournament and the first to be held in Hong Kong. Fiji defeated South Africa 24–21 to take the title for the first time.[1] The Final is still considered to be one of the best Sevens matches of all time. The Fiji team had promised the country it would return with the title, and captain Waisale Serevi had also promised his daughters the same.

Participating nations

The twenty four teams were divided into eight pools of three as follows:

Pool A

Pool B

Pool C

Pool D

Pool E

Pool F

Pool G

Pool H

Results

Day 1

21 March 1997
13:00
POOL A
England  33 12  Canada

21 March 1997
15:41
POOL A
Zimbabwe  42 7  Canada

21 March 1997
18:51
POOL A
England  26 7  Zimbabwe

21 March 1997
13:20
POOL B
Australia  19 19  Scotland

21 March 1997
16:03
POOL B
Romania  14 26  Scotland

21 March 1997
19:10
POOL B
Australia  38 7  Romania

21 March 1997
13:40
POOL C
New Zealand  47 14  Japan

21 March 1997
16:21
POOL C
Tonga  35 7  Japan

21 March 1997
19:30
POOL C
New Zealand  21 7  Tonga

21 March 1997
14:00
POOL D
Fiji  59 0  Portugal

21 March 1997
16:40
POOL D
Hong Kong  33 12  Portugal

21 March 1997
19:50
POOL D
Fiji  45 0  Hong Kong

21 March 1997
14:20
POOL E
France  35 5  United States

21 March 1997
17:00
POOL E
South Korea  7 33  United States

21 March 1997
20:10
POOL E
France  38 5  South Korea

21 March 1997
14:40
POOL F
Spain  26 5  Morocco

21 March 1997
17:19
POOL F
Cook Islands  31 17  Morocco

21 March 1997
20:30
POOL F
Spain  31 12  Cook Islands

21 March 1997
15:00
POOL G
South Africa  45 7  Argentina

21 March 1997
17:40
POOL G
Ireland  22 31  Argentina

21 March 1997
20:50
POOL G
South Africa  38 5  Ireland

21 March 1997
15:20
POOL H
Samoa  48 5  Namibia

21 March 1997
18:32
POOL H
Wales  12 12  Namibia

21 March 1997
21:10
POOL H
Samoa  26 24  Wales

Seedings after Day 1

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Seed Day 2 Pool
 Fiji 220010401041A2
 South Africa 22008312712B2
 Samoa 22007429453C2
 France 22007310634D2
 New Zealand 22006821475E2
 England 22005919406F2
 Spain 22005717407G2
 Australia 21105726318H2
 Scotland 21104533129H2
 Zimbabwe 210149331610G2
 Cook Islands 21014348-511F2
 Tonga 210142281412E2
 United States 21013842-413D2
 Argentina 21013867-2914C2
 Hong Kong 21013357-2415B2
 Wales 20113638-216A2
 Namibia 20111760-4317A2
 Ireland 20022769-4218B2
 Morocco 20022257-3519C2
 Romania 20022164-4320D2
 Japan 20022182-6121E2
 Canada 20021975-5622F2
 South Korea 20021271-5923G2
 Portugal 20021292-8024H2

Day 2

Key to colours in group tables
Team that progressed to the Cup Quarter Finals (also indicated in bold type)
Team that progressed to the Plate Quarter Finals (also indicated in bold italics)
Team that progressed to the Bowl Quarter Finals (also indicated in plain italics)

All times Hong Kong time (UTC+1)

Pool A

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 Fiji 220010101016
 Wales 2101404004
 Namibia 20025106-1012
22 March 1997
10:59
Fiji  66 0  Namibia

22 March 1997
13:40
Wales  40 5  Namibia

22 March 1997
16:19
Fiji  35 0  Wales

Pool B

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 South Africa 22006312516
 Hong Kong 21013134-34
 Ireland 20021260-482
22 March 1997
11:19
South Africa  34 7  Ireland

22 March 1997
13:59
Hong Kong  26 5  Ireland

22 March 1997
16:39
South Africa  29 5  Hong Kong

Pool C

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 Samoa 22007012586
 Argentina 21014535104
 Morocco 2002775-682
22 March 1997
11:39
Samoa  42 0  Morocco

22 March 1997
14:19
Argentina  33 7  Morocco

22 March 1997
16:58
Samoa  28 12  Argentina

Pool D

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 France 2200737666
 Romania 21011745-284
 United States 20021957-382
22 March 1997
12:00
France  33 0  Romania

22 March 1997
14:38
United States  12 17  Romania

22 March 1997
17:19
France  40 7  United States

Pool E

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 New Zealand 2200785736
 Tonga 21014057-174
 Japan 20022682-562
22 March 1997
12:19
New Zealand  47 0  Japan

22 March 1997
14:59
Tonga  35 26  Japan

22 March 1997
17:41
New Zealand  31 5  Tonga

Pool F

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 England 22005917426
 Cook Islands 21011529-144
 Canada 2002735-282
22 March 1997
12:38
England  30 7  Canada

22 March 1997
15:20
Cook Islands  5 0  Canada

22 March 1997
18:00
England  29 10  Cook Islands

Pool G

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 South Korea 21103322115
 Spain 2110312475
 Zimbabwe 20022240-182
22 March 1997
12:59
Spain  12 12  South Korea

22 March 1997
15:39
Zimbabwe  10 21  South Korea

22 March 1997
18:19
Spain  19 12  Zimbabwe

Pool H

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 Australia 22005726316
 Scotland 2101473894
 Portugal 20021454-402
22 March 1997
13:19
Australia  26 7  Portugal

22 March 1997
15:59
Scotland  28 7  Portugal

22 March 1997
18:38
Australia  31 19  Scotland

Day 3 - Knockout Results

Bowl

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong        
  Japan  24
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
  Namibia  22  
  Japan  24
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
      Ireland  22  
  Portugal  5
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
  Ireland  33  
  Japan  28
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong    
    United States  40
  United States  24
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
  Canada  21  
  United States  24
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
      Morocco  0  
  Zimbabwe  12
  Morocco  19  
 
Quarter Finals
23 March 1997
10:00
Japan  24 22  Namibia

23 March 1997
10:22
Portugal  5 33  Ireland

23 March 1997
10:42
United States  24 21  Canada

23 March 1997
11:02
Zimbabwe  12 19  Morocco

Semi Finals
23 March 1997
14:52
Japan  24 22  Ireland

23 March 1997
15:12
United States  24 0  Morocco

Final
23 March 1997
16:51
Japan  28 40  United States

Plate

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong        
  Spain  0
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
  Cook Islands  36  
  Cook Islands  10
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
      Tonga  43  
  Wales  12
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
  Tonga  26  
  Tonga  40
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong    
    Hong Kong  19
  Argentina  2
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
  Hong Kong  26  
  Hong Kong  43
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
      Scotland  7  
  Scotland  43
  Romania  19  
 
Quarter Finals
23 March 1997
11:21
Spain  0 36  Cook Islands

23 March 1997
11:40
Wales  12 26  Tonga

23 March 1997
12:00
Argentina  2 26  Hong Kong

23 March 1997
12:20
Scotland  43 19  Romania

Semi Finals
23 March 1997
15:30
Cook Islands  10 43  Tonga

23 March 1997
15:51
Hong Kong  43 7  Scotland

Final
23 March 1997
17:25
Tonga  40 19  Hong Kong

Cup

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong        
  Fiji  56
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
  South Korea  0  
  Fiji  38
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
      Samoa  14  
  England  5
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
  Samoa  21  
  Fiji  24
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong    
    South Africa  21
  South Africa  19
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
  France  14  
  South Africa  31
23 May – Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
      New Zealand  7  
  New Zealand  40
  Australia  12  
 
Quarter Finals
23 March 1997
13:33
Fiji  56 0  South Korea

23 March 1997
13:54
England  5 21  Samoa

23 March 1997
14:14
South Africa  19 14  France

23 March 1997
14:32
New Zealand  40 12  Australia

Semi Finals
23 March 1997
16:11
Fiji  38 14  Samoa

23 March 1997
16:32
South Africa  31 7  New Zealand

Final
23 March 1997
18:00
Fiji  24 21  South Africa

 1997 Rugby World Cup Sevens Champions 

Fiji
First title

See also

References

  1. Mick Cleary and John Griffiths, ed. (1997). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1997–98. London: Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 0 7472 7732 X.

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