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Women's Rugby Union

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
It is great to watch the New Zealand Womens Rugby 7's team play. They are a complete package and thoroughly deserve the accolades that are sent their way.
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Pic: @WorldRugby7s twitter

Meanwhile, Ellia Green makes it to the Tournament Dream Team.
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Summary Wrap up from Langford, Canada

Australian Women’s Sevens results in Langford, Canada, 19-20 April:
Australia 43-0 Brazil, Pool B
Australia 40-0 China, Pool B
Australia 24-5 France, Pool B
Australia 12-17 Russia, Cup Quarter-Final
Australia 10-29 USA, Plate Semi-Final
Australia 22-0 Fiji, 7th / 8th Place Play-Off

Final placings for the Canada Sevens (Top 8): 1. New Zealand (20 World Series points), 2. Russia (18 points), 3. England (16 points), 4. France (14 points), 5. USA (12 points), 6. Canada (10 points), 7. Australia (8 points), 8. Fiji (6 points)


Current standings in the 2014/15 World Rugby Women's Sevens World Series (top 6): 1. New Zealand (80 World Series points), 2. Canada (58 points), 3. Australia (56 points), 4. France (52 points), 5. USA (48 points), 5. England (48 points)

Australian Women's Sevens Head Coach Tim Walsh said: "It goes without saying that we're all bitterly disappointed. The most common aspect of our game that let us down is the ruck area. It is something that we need to get right if we are to contest for Cups in London and Amsterdam. Teams are piling in numbers in the ruck and we have to work how we deal with that.

"I still believe we're one of the most skilful teams in the World Series, but in order to play our game we need the ball. We have three weeks back in Narrabeen and the ruck area as well as our ball retention will be an area of focus."

ARU Media Unit Tournament Report is here:
http://www.rugby.com.au/sevens/Arti...team-frustrated-by-double-loss-in-Canada.aspx
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
One of the Junior Jarses attended Camp Gallipoli at Moore Park on Friday night. He was stoked to see that the Australian Women's Rugby 7's team were also there. He knew nearly all of them by name, but was disappointed that very few others could name one of them, let alone know how they are doing on the circuit.

Wreath laid by Dom du Toit at Camp Gallipoli Dawn Service
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Pic: @AliciaQuirke twitter

Lots of people quote how the Olympics are going to drive an increase (or explosion) in Rugby's popularity worldwide, and our Women's team is Rugby's best chance for an Olympic medal, but yet most of the rugby community wouldn't even know who they are, or how they are doing.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
A Brisbane State High School team is participating in the Girls Sevens Section of the Sanix International Tournament in Japan.

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At the Sanix Tournament in Japan, they are up against:


4 Overseas teams
Brisbane State High School (Australia)
Robert Bateman Secondary School (Canada)
Hong Kong Sports School (Hong Kong)
Hamilton Girls' High School (New Zealand)

4 Japanese teams
Team Kanagawa (Kanagawa)
Kobe Kohoku High School (Hyogo)
Iwami Chisuikan High School (Shimane)
Fukuoka Ladies Rugby Football Club (Fukuoka)


http://sanix-sports.info/rugby/english/diary.cgi?field=8

Day 1 Results Pool A
BSHS 0 Hong Kong Sports High 38
BSHS 0 Iwami Chisuikan High School 45
BSHS 10 Kobe Kohoku High School 5

BSHS qualify in 3rd place in Pool A, and will be in the play off for the minor medals on Day 2.
 

waiopehu oldboy

George Smith (75)
Final leg of the Women's World 7's Series in Amsterdam this weekend.

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Pool A: NZ, USA, Fiji, South Africa
Pool B: Australia, England, Russia, China
Pool C: Canada, France, Spain, Netherlands

Current standings:

1. NZ 96
2. Australia 76
3. Canada 76
4. France 62
5. USA 62
6. England 60
7. Russia 54

NZ have qualified for Rio*, Australia & Canada have enough of a lead to be all-but qualified & Russia probably can't catch up so it's France v USA v England for the last automatic qualifying spot. Go USA!

Fixture list here:

http://www.worldrugby.org/womens-sevens-series/stage/1564/fixtures

Not sure what's happening coverage-wise but will post anything I can find.

* but are, I hope, mad as hell at dropping the London tournament & out to make amends.....................
 

Steve Stammers

Bob McCowan (2)
Final leg of the Women's World 7's Series in Amsterdam this weekend.

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Pool A: NZ, USA, Fiji, South Africa
Pool B: Australia, England, Russia, China
Pool C: Canada, France, Spain, Netherlands

Current standings:

1. NZ 96
2. Australia 76
3. Canada 76
4. France 62
5. USA 62
6. England 60
7. Russia 54

NZ have qualified for Rio*, Australia & Canada have enough of a lead to be all-but qualified & Russia probably can't catch up so it's France v USA v England for the last automatic qualifying spot. Go USA!

Fixture list here:

http://www.worldrugby.org/womens-sevens-series/stage/1564/fixtures

Not sure what's happening coverage-wise but will post anything I can find.

* but are, I hope, mad as hell at dropping the London tournament & out to make amends.......

Check out the articles on the Sevens section of the rugby.com.au website - each article has broadcast details at the bottom of them.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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pix of Evania Pelite from @Aussie7's twitter

Head Coach Tim Walsh has recalled Evania Pelite to his squad after the 19-year-old successfully recovered from a thigh injury.

Contracted national team players Tanisha Stanton and Dominique Du Toit will play for the Tribe in the Amsterdam invitational tournament that will run alongside the World Series tournament.

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Sharni Williams Pix: @Aussie7s Twitter


Australian Women’s Sevens squad for the 2014/15 HSBC Sevens World Series in Amsterdam, Netherlands:
Nicole BECK. Place of Birth: Bulli, NSW
Charlotte CASLICK. Place of Birth: Brisbane, QLD
Emilee CHERRY. Place of Birth: Roma, QLD. Hometown: Toowoomba, QLD
Chloe DALTON. Place of Birth: Singapore. Hometown: Mona Vale, NSW
Gemma ETHERIDGE. Place of Birth: Tamworth, NSW. Hometown: Toowoomba, QLD
Ellia GREEN. Place of Birth: Suva, Fiji. Hometown: Melbourne, VIC
Shannon PARRY. Place of Birth: Brisbane, QLD
Evania PELITE. Place of Birth: Brisbane, QLD
Tiana PENITANI. Place of Birth: Canberra, ACT. Hometown: Maroubra, NSW
Alicia QUIRK. Place of Birth: Wagga Wagga, NSW
Emma TONEGATO. Place of Birth: Wollongong, NSW
Sharni WILLIAMS. Place of Birth: Batlow, NSW. Hometown: Canberra, ACT

Australian Women’s Sevens Pool Play (Pool B) fixtures in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 22-23 May:
Australia v Russia, 8.20pm, 22 May AEST
Australia v China, 11.04pm, 22 May AEST
Australia v England, 1.48am, 23 May AEST

Fans can watch both days play LIVE via www.worldrugby.org/womens-sevens-series/

FOX SPORTS will broadcast Finals Day from 11.20pm AEST on Saturday 23 May through to 2.10am AEST on Sunday 24 May
Full Story from ARU is here:
http://www.rugby.com.au/News/NewsAr...called-up-for-season-climax-in-Amsterdam.aspx



Enjoying Amsterdam
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Pix from @timwalsh7s twitter


Happy 18th Birthday for 19 May for youngest squad member, Dominique Du Toit
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pix from @Aussie7's twitter
 

waiopehu oldboy

George Smith (75)
Cup Final Canada 20-17 Australia
Playoff for 3rd England 15-14 USA
Plate Final NZ 35-5 France

Final series standings:

1. NZ 108
2. Canada 96
3. Australia 94
4. England 76
5. USA 76

........ but England qualify for Rio (as Great Britain).
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Evania Pelite about to get a meat pie vs Russia. Pix from Aussie7s twitter

For the record:
Australian Women’s Sevens results in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 22-24 May:
Australia 29-7 Russia, Pool B
Australia 48-0 China, Pool B
Australia 24-7 England, Pool B
Australia 31-0 Russia, Cup Quarter-Final
Australia 26-0 England, Cup Semi-Final
Australia 17-20 Canada, Cup Final
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Captain Williams in action in the final. Pix: @Aussie7s twitter

Final placings for the Amsterdam Sevens (Top 6):
1. Canada (20 World Series points),
2. Australia (18 points),
3. England (16 points),
4. USA (14 points),
5. New Zealand (12 points),
6. France (10 points)

Final standings in the 2014/15 World Rugby Women's Sevens World Series (top 6):
1. New Zealand (108 World Series points),
2. Canada (96 points),
3. Australia (94 points),
4. England (76 points),
5. USA (76 points),
6. France (72 points)

Report from ARU Media here:
http://www.rugby.com.au/News/NewsAr...ens-at-the-death-to-take-Amsterdam-title.aspx
 

Nusadan

Chilla Wilson (44)
Unlucky that the Aussie women lost the final, Elia Green coughing up the ball when leading 17-15 and deep into Canada territory and Canada capitalised on it!
The convo attempt hitting the upright cost me $$$ on overs betting! (only one out of seven tries was converted, aargh)
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Report from Brazil Day 1
http://www.rugby.com.au/News/NewsAr.../17466/Aussie-Sevens-on-top-in-Sao-Paulo.aspx

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Aussie Women's Sevens side book date with Fiji in Cup Quarters in Sao Paulo

The Qantas Australian Women's Sevens side will play Fiji in the Sao Paulo Sevens Cup Quarter-Final after impressing on Day One at the Arena Barueri.

The Australians ended the opening day with three wins from three having seen off the challenges of Fiji (26-17), Ireland (19-5) and Canada (29-14) in Pool A.

Qantas Australian Women's Sevens Head Coach Tim Walsh said: "It was a very progressive day and like a good team we turned it on in probably the most important game of the day, that being the last one against Canada.

"We know Day One is about setting a platform for the business day of the tournament. Against Fiji we will need to be in our best form against a quickly improving and talented team."

Walsh added that the thoughts of the whole Sevens program are with Fiji. "Tomorrow we go to battle with Fiji but we also send our sympathy and best wishes to all Fijians during this natural disaster [Cyclone Winston]."

Australia kicked off their campaign at the Arena Barueri with a hard-fought win over fast-improving Fiji. Centre Emilee Cherry was at her fleet-footed best in the opening period as the Aussies raced into a 14-point lead. However, tries from Rusila Nagasau and Miriama Naiobasali reduced the arrears to two points at the break.

However, Evania Pelite continued her sensational season to date with a second half double to push Australia out of reach before Timaima Ravisa scored late on the Fijiana.
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The Aussies booked their spot in tomorrow's Cup Quarter-Finals after defeating a gallant Ireland team. Despite being far from their fluent best, tries from Gemma Etheridge and Ellia Green - celebrating her 23rd birthday - gave Australia a healthy lead only for Alison Miller to evade the clutches of Mahalia Murphy on the left wing to give the Irish a deserved score. Nicole Beck had the final say after the full-time siren when she was picked out perfectly by Green to dot down under the posts.

Against a Canadian side clearly looking to overpower the Australians up front, it was Tim Walsh's side that came away with an impressive win. Superb footwork from Evania Pelite gave Australia the lead and a deft pass from Charlotte Caslick found Emilee Cherry who raced clear to double the advantage. But Canada hit back to lead at half-time after converted tries from Jen Kish and Kelly Russell.

Australia then produced its best half of rugby of the day in the second period as a three-player move involving Alicia Quirk, Emilee Cherry and Ellia Green saw the latter score her 11th try of the season. Charlotte Caslick picked up a loose ball to cross over and skipper Shannon Parry put the icing on the cake to seal the win.

Taleena Simon is unlikely to play any part in the tournament having injured her shoulder in the warm up prior to the first game against Fiji. Walsh said: "Taleena has been training the house down and really deserved her spot in the team but unfortunately for her, today was not her day to shine."

In the other Cup Quarter-Finals, a red-hot New Zealand will play hosts Brazil, France meet Canada while the USA will take on England.

Fans will be able to watch the Cup Quarter-Finals and Cup Semi-Finals of the Sao Paulo Sevens LIVE via worldrugby.org. FOX SPORTS will broadcast the key finals matches LIVE from 5.55am AEDT.

Qantas Australian Women's Sevens results in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 21 February
Australia 26-17 Fiji, Pool A
Australia 19-5 Ireland, Pool A
Australia 29-14 Canada, Pool A

Qantas Australian Women's Sevens fixture in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 22 February

Australia v Fiji, Cup Quarter Final, 12.00am AEDT

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Pics from @Aussie7s Twitter.
 
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