waiopehu oldboy
George Smith (75)
8-10 April.
Current standings:
1. Fiji 106
2. South Africa 105
3. New Zealand 104
4. Australia 90
5. USA 76
6. Argentina 69
7. England 57
8. Kenya 53
Full standings here:
http://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/standings
Pool A: New Zealand, Samoa, France, Kenya
Pool B: South Africa, Scotland, England, Russia
Pool C: Australia, USA, Argentina, Portugal
Pool D: Fiji, Wales, Canada, Korea
Draw is out already:
http://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/stage/1617/match#tournamenttree
As well as being Leg 7 of the HSBC series, this is also where someone will qualify to be a core team for the 2017 Series:
Pool E: Zimbabwe, Hong Kong, Germany, Cayman Islands (!)
Pool F: Spain, Chile, PNG, Mexico
Pool G: Japan, Tonga, Brazil, Morocco
Population of the Cayman Islands is ~60K so less than Tonga's resident 100K & one suspects they don't have Tonga-like expat communities to tap into. Astonishing effort to even qualify IMO.
The 2015 core team that finishes last (currently Portugal) gets demoted.
Current standings:
1. Fiji 106
2. South Africa 105
3. New Zealand 104
4. Australia 90
5. USA 76
6. Argentina 69
7. England 57
8. Kenya 53
Full standings here:
http://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/standings
Pool A: New Zealand, Samoa, France, Kenya
Pool B: South Africa, Scotland, England, Russia
Pool C: Australia, USA, Argentina, Portugal
Pool D: Fiji, Wales, Canada, Korea
Draw is out already:
http://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/stage/1617/match#tournamenttree
As well as being Leg 7 of the HSBC series, this is also where someone will qualify to be a core team for the 2017 Series:
Pool E: Zimbabwe, Hong Kong, Germany, Cayman Islands (!)
Pool F: Spain, Chile, PNG, Mexico
Pool G: Japan, Tonga, Brazil, Morocco
Population of the Cayman Islands is ~60K so less than Tonga's resident 100K & one suspects they don't have Tonga-like expat communities to tap into. Astonishing effort to even qualify IMO.
The 2015 core team that finishes last (currently Portugal) gets demoted.