2010 Hong Kong Sevens

2010 Hong Kong Sevens
Host nation Hong Kong Hong Kong
Date March 26–28, 2010
Cup
Champions  Samoa
Runners-up  New Zealand
Plate
Champions  Australia
Runners-up  South Africa
Bowl
Champions  Canada
Runners-up  Wales
Shield
Champions  Hong Kong
Runners-up  Russia
Tournament details
Top point scorer New Zealand Kurt Baker (61)
Top try scorer New Zealand Kurt Baker (9)
2009
2011

The 2010 Hong Kong Sevens is a rugby union sevens tournament, part of the 2009–10 IRB Sevens World Series. The competition was held from March 26–28 in at Hong Kong Stadium in Hong Kong and featured 24 teams. Samoa won its third consecutive Cup after defeating New Zealand in the final. With the victory, Samoa moved into first place in the World Series standings.

Format

Qualification for the various trophy brackets is as follows:

The 2010 edition saw several significant changes to the tournament format. Foremost among these changes was the introduction of the fourth-level Shield trophy, which had not previously been awarded in Hong Kong. More important within the context of the IRB Sevens as a whole, the Cup and Plate are now contested in the same manner as in other competitions, with the losing quarterfinalists in the Cup parachuting into the Plate semifinals.

Teams

Incident

One spectator dressed in fancy costume invaded the pitch. He jumped down from the south stand, climbed onto the crossbar at the south end of the stadium for several minutes whilst hapless security guards watched; he dodged back into the stands and evaded capture.[1]

Pool stages

Pool A

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 Samoa 33008538479
 Argentina 32017533427
 Italy 31022694-685
 Russia 30033657-213
Date Team 1 Score Team 2
2010-03-26  Samoa 40 - 12  Italy
2010-03-26  Argentina 19 - 12  Russia
2010-03-27  Argentina 42 - 0  Italy
2010-03-27  Samoa 24 - 12  Russia
2010-03-27  Russia 12 - 14  Italy
2010-03-27  Samoa 21 - 14  Argentina

Pool B

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 New Zealand 3300117101079
 France 32017555207
 Scotland 31025439155
 Chinese Taipei 300322164-1423
Date Team 1 Score Team 2
2010-03-26  New Zealand 59 - 5  Chinese Taipei
2010-03-26  Scotland 7 - 12  France
2010-03-27  Scotland 42 - 5  Chinese Taipei
2010-03-27  New Zealand 36 - 0  France
2010-03-27  France 56 - 12  Chinese Taipei
2010-03-27  New Zealand 22 - 5  Scotland

Pool C

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 Fiji 3300165261399
 United States 32019148437
 Portugal 3102676255
 Thailand 30037194-1873
Date Team 1 Score Team 2
2010-03-26  Fiji 82 - 7  Thailand
2010-03-26  United States 17 - 10  Portugal
2010-03-27  United States 62 - 0  Thailand
2010-03-27  Fiji 45 - 7  Portugal
2010-03-27  Portugal 50 - 0  Thailand
2010-03-27  Fiji 38 - 12  United States

Pool D

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 Australia 330011436789
 Canada 32013653-177
 Tonga 3102635765
 China 30033198-673
Date Team 1 Score Team 2
2010-03-26  Australia 45 - 12  China
2010-03-26  Canada 12 - 10  Tonga
2010-03-27  Canada 12 - 7  China
2010-03-27  Australia 33 - 12  Tonga
2010-03-27  Tonga 41 - 12  China
2010-03-27  Australia 36 - 12  Canada

Pool E

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 England 330011651119
 Japan 31025064-145
 Wales 31023657-215
 Hong Kong 310228104-765
Date Team 1 Score Team 2
2010-03-26  England 45 - 0  Hong Kong
2010-03-26  Wales 12 - 10  Japan
2010-03-27  Wales 19 - 21  Hong Kong
2010-03-27  England 45 - 0  Japan
2010-03-27  Japan 40 - 7  Hong Kong
2010-03-27  England 26 - 5  Wales

Pool F

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/- Pts
 South Africa 33008929609
 Kenya 32018228547
 Zimbabwe 31024676-305
 South Korea 300338122-843
Date Team 1 Score Team 2
2010-03-26  South Africa 28 - 15  Zimbabwe
2010-03-26  Kenya 51 - 7  South Korea
2010-03-27  South Africa 40 - 7  South Korea
2010-03-27  Kenya 24 - 0  Zimbabwe
2010-03-27  Zimbabwe 31 - 24  South Korea
2010-03-27  Kenya 7 - 21  South Africa

Knockout

Shield

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
March 28 - Hong Kong        
  Zimbabwe  43
March 28 - Hong Kong
  Thailand  12  
  Zimbabwe  14
March 28 - Hong Kong
      Russia  17  
  China  17
March 28 - Hong Kong
  Russia  31  
  Russia  17
March 28 - Hong Kong    
    Hong Kong  19
  Hong Kong  31
March 28 - Hong Kong
  South Korea  14  
  Hong Kong  26
March 28 - Hong Kong
      Italy  19  
  Chinese Taipei  12
  Italy  45  
 

Bowl

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
March 28 - Hong Kong        
  Argentina  12
March 28 - Hong Kong
  Wales  17  
  Wales  26
March 28 - Hong Kong
      Scotland  7  
  Scotland  12
March 28 - Hong Kong
  Japan  10  
  Wales  19
March 28 - Hong Kong    
    Canada  35
  Canada  26
March 28 - Hong Kong
  Tonga  0  
  Canada  26
March 28 - Hong Kong
      Portugal  24  
  Portugal  17
  France  7  
 

Plate

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
March 28 - Hong Kong        
  Samoa  24
March 28 - Hong Kong
  United States  7  
  United States  12
March 28 - Hong Kong
      Australia  21  
  England  26
March 28 - Hong Kong
  Australia  19  
  Australia  12
March 28 - Hong Kong    
    South Africa  5
  Fiji  14
March 28 - Hong Kong
  South Africa  12  
  South Africa  19
March 28 - Hong Kong
      Kenya  12  
  Kenya  12
  New Zealand  21  
 

Cup

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
March 28 - Hong Kong        
  Samoa  24
March 28 - Hong Kong
  United States  7  
  Samoa  28
March 28 - Hong Kong
      England  24  
  England  26
March 28 - Hong Kong
  Australia  19  
  Samoa  24
March 28 - Hong Kong    
    New Zealand  21
  Fiji  14
March 28 - Hong Kong
  South Africa  12  
  Fiji  28
March 28 - Hong Kong
      New Zealand  33  
  Kenya  12
  New Zealand  21  
 

 South Africa was the third team to score 1,000 overall points after finishing on top of Group F

Statistics

Individual points

Individual Points
Pos. Player Country Points
1 Kurt Baker  New Zealand 61
2 Gardener Nechironga  Zimbabwe 48
3 James Stannard  Australia 44
4 Cecil Afrika  South Africa 41
5= Mikaele Pesamino  Samoa 40
5= Kevin Swiryn  United States 40
7= Lolo Lui  Samoa 39
7= Keith Robertson  Hong Kong 39
9 Philip Mack  Canada 38
10 Emosi Vucago  Fiji 37

Individual tries

Individual Tries
Pos. Player Country Tries
1 Kurt Baker  New Zealand 9
2= Gardener Nechironga  Zimbabwe 8
2= Mikaele Pesamino  Samoa 8
2= Kevin Swiryn  United States 8
5= Goncalo Foro  Portugal 6
5= Brackin Karauria-Henry  Australia 6
5= Niumaia Rokobuli  Fiji 6
5= Rowan Varty  Hong Kong 6
9= Oliver Lindsay-Hague  England 5
9= James Rodwell  England 5
9= Nick Royle  England 5

References

  1. Carney, John (25 March 2011). "Pitch invaders to be arrested at the Sevens", South China Morning Post

External links

Preceded by
Adelaide Sevens
Hong Kong Sevens
2010
Succeeded by
London Sevens
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