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Oceania Women's Sevens Championship
The Oceania Rugby Women's Sevens Championship is the regional championship for women's international rugby sevens in Oceania. The tournament is held over two days, typically on a weekend. It is sanctioned and sponsored by Oceania Rugby, which is the rugby union governing body for the region. The first official regional 7s championship for international women's teams from Oceania was the Pacific tournament held in Port Moresby in 2007. This was followed by the Oceania Championship in 2008. The Oceania Rugby Women's Sevens serves as a qualification tournament for the following: * World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series * Rugby World Cup Sevens * Olympic Games * Commonwealth Games Tournaments Summary Results by year 2007 Pacific Tournament Played 1 and 2 December at Port Moresby, PNG ''(source IRB)'' *Fiji 40-0 Niue *Samoa 17-17 Papua New Guinea *Fiji 46-0 Papua New Guinea *Samoa 29-0 Niue *Fiji 26-7 Samoa *Niue vs Papua New Guinea Classification Stages Plate Final *Papua New ...
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2021 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship
The 2021 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship was held in Townsville, Australia on the weekend of 25–27 June 2021. The rugby sevens event was sponsored by the PacificAus Sports program (Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade), and was the tenth Oceania Women's Sevens Championship. The competition was the final official tournament for Oceania Rugby women's national teams ahead of the Tokyo Olympic Sevens. It was played as a double round-robin format at the North Queensland Stadium, commercially known as Queensland Country Bank Stadium. New Zealand won the tournament undefeated, with Australia as runner-up. Teams Four women's teams competed at the 2021 tournament: * * * * Oceania Barbarians Tournament The tournament mirrored the Olympic three-day schedule, with each team playing two matches per day. Each team played the other three teams twice. The highest ranked team after all matches were completed was declared the champion. Standings Round 1 ---- ...
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2014 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship
The 2014 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship was the fourth edition of the tournament. It was held from 3–4 October 2014 in Noosa The Shire of Noosa is a local government area about north of Brisbane in the Sunshine Coast district of South East Queensland, Australia. The shire covers an area of . It existed as a local government entity from 1910 until 2008, when it was ..., Australia. Samoa was ranked ahead of PNG due to winning their head-to-head match. There were no semifinals but the top two teams, New Zealand and Australia, played off in a final to decide the championship title. Tournament Day 1 Day 2 Final References {{DEFAULTSORT:Oceania 2014 2014 in New Zealand rugby union 2014 rugby sevens competitions 2014 in women's rugby union Rugby sevens competitions in Australia International rugby union competitions hosted by Australia Sport in the Sunshine Coast, Queensland ...
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Oceania Women's Sevens Championship
The Oceania Rugby Women's Sevens Championship is the regional championship for women's international rugby sevens in Oceania. The tournament is held over two days, typically on a weekend. It is sanctioned and sponsored by Oceania Rugby, which is the rugby union governing body for the region. The first official regional 7s championship for international women's teams from Oceania was the Pacific tournament held in Port Moresby in 2007. This was followed by the Oceania Championship in 2008. The Oceania Rugby Women's Sevens serves as a qualification tournament for the following: * World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series * Rugby World Cup Sevens * Olympic Games * Commonwealth Games Tournaments Summary Results by year 2007 Pacific Tournament Played 1 and 2 December at Port Moresby, PNG ''(source IRB)'' *Fiji 40-0 Niue *Samoa 17-17 Papua New Guinea *Fiji 46-0 Papua New Guinea *Samoa 29-0 Niue *Fiji 26-7 Samoa *Niue vs Papua New Guinea Classification Stages Plate Final *Papua New ...
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Oceania Rugby Men's Sevens Championship
The Oceania Rugby Men's Sevens Championship is an international rugby sevens competition organised by Oceania Rugby. It has been held regularly since 2008 to select the best men's national team in Oceania. Participating teams Men's teams competing in the Oceania Sevens and their finishing positions are as follows (placings of home nations in bold): {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" , - !style="width:11em;" , Team ! 08 ! 09 ! 10 ! 11 ! 12 ! 13 ! 14 ! 15 ! 16 ! 17 ! 18 ! 19 !20 ! 21 ! 22 , - !colspan=100% style="text-align:center; line-height:1;", Oceania teams , - , align=left , {{ru7, ASM , – , , – , , – , , 6 , , 6 , 5 , , 8 , , 7 , , 7 , , 7 , – , , 9 , , – , , – , , – , - , align=left , {{ru7, AUS , – , , – , , style="background-color:#ffd700; font-weight:bold;", 1, , style="background-color:#9acdff;", 4 , , style="background-color:#ffd700; font-weight:bold;", 1 , style="background-colo ...
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Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia (a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean north of Australia). Its capital, located along its southeastern coast, is Port Moresby. The country is the world's third largest island country, with an area of . At the national level, after being ruled by three external powers since 1884, including nearly 60 years of Australian administration starting during World War I, Papua New Guinea established its sovereignty in 1975. It became an independent Commonwealth realm in 1975 with Elizabeth II as its queen. It also became a member of the Commonwealth of Nations in its own right. There are 839 known languages of Papua New Guinea, one of ...
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Pukekohe
Pukekohe is a town in the Auckland Region of the North Island of New Zealand. Located at the southern edge of the Auckland Region, it is in South Auckland, between the southern shore of the Manukau Harbour and the mouth of the Waikato River. The hills of Pukekohe and nearby Bombay Hills form the natural southern limit of the Auckland region. Pukekohe is located within the political boundaries of the Auckland Council, following the abolition of the Franklin District Council on 1 November 2010. With a population of Pukekohe is the 24th largest urban area in New Zealand, and the third largest in the Auckland Region behind Auckland itself and Hibiscus Coast. Pukekohe is a rural service town for the area formerly known as the Franklin District. Its population is mainly of European descent, with significant Māori and ethnic Indian and East Asian communities. There are also a notable number of people of South African and Dutch descent. The fertile volcanic soil and warm moist clim ...
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2022 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship
The 2022 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship was held in Pukekohe, New Zealand on 24–26 June. It was the eleventh edition of the Oceania Championship in women's rugby sevens. The competition served as one of the final events for Oceania Rugby national teams ahead of the Commonwealth Games in July and the Sevens World Cup in September. It was played as a double round-robin format at Navigation Homes Stadium. Black Ferns Ma won the tournament, with Australia VII Selection as runner-up. Teams Four women's teams competed at the 2022 tournament: * Black Ferns Ma * Black Ferns Pango * Australia Selection * Fijiana Championship Standings Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Placings Challenge Papua New Guinea finished first in the women's tournament of the Oceania Rugby Sevens Challenge to qualify for the 2023 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series. The tournament was hosted by Australia at the Hugh Courtney Oval in Gatton, ...
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Townsville
Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. With a population of 180,820 as of June 2018, it is the largest settlement in North Queensland; it is unofficially considered its capital. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018. Townsville hosts a significant number of governmental, community and major business administrative offices for the northern half of the state. Part of the larger local government area of the City of Townsville, it is in the dry tropics region of Queensland, adjacent to the central section of the Great Barrier Reef. The city is also a major industrial centre, home to one of the world's largest zinc refineries, a nickel refinery and many other similar activities. As of December 2020, $30M operations to expand the Port of Townsville are underway, which involve channel widening and installation of a 70-tonne Liebherr Super Post Panamax Ship-to-Shore crane, to allow much larger cargo and passenger ships to utilise the port. It is ...
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2019 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship
The 2019 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship was the ninth Oceania Women's Sevens tournament. It served as the regional qualifier for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Sevens and was held at ANZ Stadium in Suva, Fiji on 7–9 November. Australia won the tournament to claim their fifth Oceania Championship, defeating Fiji by 24–12 in the final. Runners-up Fiji, as the highest-placed side not already qualified, won the Oceania berth at the 2020 Olympic Sevens in Tokyo. Papua New Guinea and Samoa finished fourth and fifth respectively and, as the second and third highest-placed sides not already qualified, won entry to the 2020 Final Olympic Qualifier as well as the 2020 Hong Kong Women's Sevens qualifying tournament for the 2020–21 World Women's Sevens Series. Teams The following nations competed at the 2019 tournament, including two invited teams – the Canadian development team (Maple Leafs) and a development side from Japan: * * * * * * * * * * * * Format Teams were ...
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2018 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship
The 2018 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship was the eighth Oceania Women's Sevens tournament. It was held in Suva, Fiji on 9–10 November 2018. Australia won the tournament by defeating defending champions New Zealand in a thrilling final, 14-10. While host Fiji beat Papua New Guinea for third place. Papua New Guinea as the highest ranked non-core team for the 2018–19 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series qualified for the 2019 Sydney Women's Sevens and 2019 Hong Kong Women's Sevens. Teams * * * * * * * * Pool stage All times are Fiji Summer Time ( UTC+13:00) Pool A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage 5th to 8th bracket Cup Standings See also * 2019 Hong Kong Women's Sevens References {{DEFAULTSORT:Oceania 2018 2018 in Fijian rugby union 2018 in women's rugby union 2018 rugby sevens competitions International rugby union competitions hosted by Fiji Sport in Suva Oceania Women's Sevens The Ocean ...
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2017 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship
The 2017 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship is the seventh Oceania Women's Sevens tournament. It will be held in Suva, Fiji on 10–11 November 2017. The tournament serves as a qualifier for the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens, with the highest-placed team aside from Australia, Fiji and New Zealand advancing. Teams * * * * * * * * Pool stage All times are Fiji Summer Time ( UTC+13:00) Pool A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage 5th-8th Place Cup * Note: Standings See also * 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens qualifying – Women * 2017 Oceania Sevens Championship (men) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Oceania 2017 2017 in Fijian rugby union 2017 in women's rugby union 2017 rugby sevens competitions International rugby union competitions hosted by Fiji Sport in Suva Oceania Women's Sevens The Oceania Rugby Women's Sevens Championship is the regional championship for women's international rugby sevens in Oceania. ...
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Suva
Suva () is the capital and largest city of Fiji. It is the home of the country's largest metropolitan area and serves as its major port. The city is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, in Rewa Province, Central Division. In 1877, the capital of Fiji was moved to Suva from Levuka, the main European colonial settlement at the time, due to its restrictive geography and environs. The administration of the colony was transferred from Levuka to Suva in 1882. As of the 2017 census, the city of Suva had a population of 93,970, and Suva's metropolitan area, which includes its independent suburbs, had a population of 185,913. The combined urban population of Suva and the towns of Lami, Nasinu, and Nausori that border it was around 330,000: over a third of the nation's population. (This urban complex, excluding Lami, is also known as the Suva-Nausori corridor.) Suva is the political, economic, and cultural centre of Fiji. It is also the economic and cultural ...
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