2007 USA Sevens

The 2007 Steinlager USA Sevens was a rugby union sevens tournament held on February 10 and February 11, 2007 in the United States at 44,500 capacity Petco Park in San Diego, California. It is part of the IRB Sevens World Series. Although the 2006–07 season is the eighth of the Sevens World Series, this was only the fourth edition of the USA Sevens, which began in 2004 as a part of the 2003-04 series. This was the first time for the event in San Diego with past editions being held at The Home Depot Center in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson.

The overall winners of the event were Fiji.

The Format

As with all normal events in the IRB Sevens (with the exception of the Hong Kong Sevens), the participating teams are divided into four pools of four. The group winners and second-placed teams progress to the Cup (places 1-4) and Plate (places 5-8) competition. The third and fourth-placed teams progress to the Bowl (places 9-12) and Shield (places 13-16) competitions. Seeding is determined by finishes in the last six competitions in the IRB Sevens. Wins are three points, draws two, losses one, with no points being awarded for a no-show.

Festival

The event is also noted for the large festival that takes place alongside the event. In 2007, it included a waterslide, a beer garden, food courts, skills area, face painting, cigar tents, concerts and a world class coaches’ symposium. Prizes, big and small, were added attractions. This is intended to be not only a rugby event but a big, fun party. The idea is to lure people into the event for the festival and get them interested in rugby union.

Tickets

The window of opportunity for ticket buyers was open for 60 days. After that time, tickets were sold on a first come, best-available basis. Blocks of tickets of 25 or more during this time were discounted 10%. A special "Festival Pass" entitled holders to unlimited access to the Festival and Tournament for all three days.

Similar to Hong Kong Stadium's south stands, Petco Park hosted a "Fun Zone" in the right field bleachers. Access to this area was granted on the basis of best costumes, country displays of team support, "hot looks", and dancing ability.

Results

Pool stages

Pool A

Team Pld W D L F A TOTAL
 Fiji 3300131179
 Scotland 320153747
 Argentina 310248365
 West Indies 3003121173
  Results
  • Fiji 57 – 5 Scotland
  • Argentina 31 – 0 West Indies
  • Fiji 55 – 7 West Indies
  • Argentina 12 – 17 Scotland
  • Scotland 31 – 5 West Indies
  • Fiji 19 – 5 Argentina

Pool B

Team Pld W D L F A TOTAL
 Samoa 330072389
 South Africa 320166217
 Tonga 310241465
 Portugal 300319933
  Results
  • South Africa 33 – 0 Portugal
  • Samoa 22 – 10 Tonga
  • South Africa 19 – 0 Tonga
  • Samoa 29 – 14 Portugal
  • Portugal 5 – 31 Tonga
  • South Africa 14 – 21 Samoa

Pool C

Team Pld W D L F A TOTAL
 Australia 320160497
 England 320166437
 United States 310255605
 Kenya 310240715
  Results
  • England 26 – 14 Kenya
  • Australia 29 – 14 USA
  • England 26 – 10 USA
  • Australia 12 – 21 Kenya
  • Kenya 5 – 33 USA
  • England 14 – 19 Australia

Pool D

Team Pld W D L F A TOTAL
 New Zealand 3300100249
 France 320149367
 Chile 310229885
 Canada 300341713
  Results
  • New Zealand 31 – 19 Canada
  • France 28 – 5 Chile
  • New Zealand 43 – 5 Chile
  • France 21 – 5 Canada
  • Canada 17 – 19 Chile
  • New Zealand 26 – 0 France

Dana Teagarden, an American, became the first woman ever to referee a senior-level men's international in any version of rugby union when she officiated the France-Chile match.[1]

Finals

Teagarden was also referee for the Bowl final, making her the first woman to referee a men's competition final in any version of rugby union.[2]

Round 4 table

Pos. Country Dubai South Africa New Zealand United States Hong Kong Australia England Scotland Overall
1  New Zealand 16 20 12 12 60
1  Fiji 12 12 16 20 60
3  South Africa 20 16 12 8 56
4  Samoa 8 4 20 16 48
5  England 12 12 8 4 36
6  France 6 4 6 12 28
7  Australia 4 2 0 4 10
8  Wales 0 8 - - 8
8  Canada 4 0 4 0 8
10  Tunisia 0 6 - - 6
10  Scotland 0 0 0 6 6
12  Argentina 2 0 2 0 4
12  Kenya 0 0 4 0 4
14  Tonga - - 0 2 2
15  Portugal 0 0 0 0 0
15  West Indies - - - 0 0
15  Chile - - - 0 0
15  United States - - - 0 0
15  Cook Islands - - 0 - 0
15  Papua New Guinea - - 0 - 0
15  Zimbabwe 0 0 - - 0
15  Uganda - 0 - - 0
15  Arabian Gulf 0 - - - 0

See also

References

  1. "USA Sevens – Latest (Day 1)". International Rugby Board. February 10, 2007. Archived from the original on 13 February 2007. Retrieved 10 February 2007.
  2. "Fiji win USA Sevens". International Rugby Board. February 11, 2007. Archived from the original on 14 February 2007. Retrieved 15 February 2007.

External links

Preceded by
2006 USA Sevens
USA Sevens
2007
Succeeded by
2008 USA Sevens
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