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2010 Women's Rugby World Cup

The 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup was the sixth edition of the Women's Rugby World Cup and was held in England.[1] The International Rugby Board Executive Committee selected the host union following a recommendation from the Rugby World Cup Limited board after considering bids from the Rugby Football Union and the German Rugby Union – it had been England's third successive bid after being rejected in 2002 and 2006. The tournament was again being organised by the International Rugby Board (IRB) as opposed to the host union, and included five matches for all teams played on 20, 24, 28 August and 1 and 5 September. In May 2009 it was announced that the semi-final, 3rd place play off and final would take place at The Stoop and not Twickenham as had previously been suggested. Pool games were held at the Surrey Sports Park in Guildford.

2010 Women's Rugby World Cup
Tournament details
Host nation England
DatesFriday 20 August 2010 – Sunday 5 September 2010
No. of nations12
Final positions
Champions  New Zealand (4th title)
Runner-up  England
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
Top scorer(s) Kelly Brazier (48)
Most tries Carla Hohepa (7)
Heather Moyse (7)
2006
2014

Interest in the tournament was far higher than had been anticipated. It was broadcast to 127 countries and all 2,500 seats at the opening two days of pool games were sold out, as was the third day despite the capacity being raised to 3,200. The semi-finals attracted over 6,000 spectators, while the final drew a crowd of 13,253[2] – a world record for a women's rugby international – and well as a worldwide TV audience of (according to IRB figures[3]) half a million.

The competition was won by New Zealand who beat England 13–10 in the final.[4]

Three tries from the tournament were shortlisted for the IRB's "Try of the Year" award.[5]

Bidding process

The Rugby Football Union for Women and the Rugby Football Union along with Germany, South Africa and Kazakhstan made bids to host the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup. On 23 September, Rugby World Cup Limited Board chairman, Bernard Lapasset, announced that England would host the World Cup at various venues across West London.[6][7]

Qualifying

New Zealand, England and France qualified directly as the top three teams from the 2006 World Cup. Wales and Ireland qualified as second and third place finishers in the 2009 Six Nations Championship. Scotland and Sweden qualified as the top two teams from the 2009 European Trophy. The United States, Canada and South Africa qualified directly as the only teams from their region. Kazakhstan qualified after winning the 2009 ARFU Women's Championship. Australia qualified as the second Oceania representative.

Qualified Teams

Africa Americas Europe Oceania Asia
  South Africa (AQ)   Canada (AQ)
  United States (AQ)
  England (AQ)
  France (AQ)
  Wales
  Ireland
  Scotland
  Sweden

  New Zealand (AQ)
  Australia

  Kazakhstan

Tickets and sponsorship

Tickets had been available since 22 March 2010 and they could be purchased online at Ticketmaster or by phone, with an innovative ticketing structure based on some tournament passes and individual match day tickets.[8]
Thirteen matches were broadcast live through a platform provided by host broadcaster Sky Sports in 127 territories to a potential audience of 227 million homes, smashing the 2006 World Cup benchmark in Canada (75 territories and a potential reach of 97 million homes). The programming hours was increased from 60 in 2006 to 220 in this edition.[9]
The commercial partners of the tournament were Nike, Heineken, the Coca-Cola Company's sports drink Powerade, Holiday Inn, British rugby equipment supplier Rhino Rugby, University of Surrey and UK National Lottery.

Squads

Match officials

In December 2009, the IRB announced a panel of 14 match officials for the tournament, including seven world's leading female referees and three specialist assistant referees with previous Women's Rugby World Cup experience.[10]
England's Clare Daniels officiated the opening match between Canada and Scotland, while Australian Sarah Corrigan refereed the final between England and New Zealand.[11][12]

Format

The competition was contested over 16 days and 30 matches between 12 nations, divided into three pools of four teams. The tournament began on 20 August at Surrey Sports Park with a match between Canada and Scotland and ended with the final held at Twickenham Stoop on 5 September between England and New Zealand.

Pool stage

 
Women's Rugby World Cup – Guildford 2010

Defending champions New Zealand, hosts and 2006 runners-up England and 2006 bronze winners France all ranked top seeds in their pool.[13] Teams played each other in each pool on a round robin basis, while match points were awarded according to the international standards: 4 points for a win, 2 points for a draw, 1 point for scoring 4 or more tries or for losing by 7 or less than 7 points.
At the end of the pool stage, the teams in a pool were ranked according to their cumulative match points. If two or more teams had been level, the following criteria would have been used in this order until one of the teams could be determined as the higher ranked:

  • the winner of the match between the two tied teams;
  • the team with the best points difference;
  • the team with the best tries difference;
  • the team with more scored points;
  • the team with more scored tries;
  • a toss of coin.[14]

Ranking finals

The teams were seeded based on the position in which they finished in their respective pools and the points scored during the pool stage. The three pool winners and the best runner-up went through to the semi-finals. The other two runners-up and the best two 3rd-place finishers went into a sort of a competition for 5th place, whilst the bottom three teams competed for 9th place.
The ranking finals were set as it follows:

  • 1st seed vs 4th seed;
  • 2nd seed vs 3rd seed;
  • 5th seed vs 8th seed;
  • 6th Seed vs 7th seed;
  • 9th seed vs 12th seed;
  • 10th seed vs 11th seed.[14]

Finals

If teams had been tied at full-time, the winner would have been determined through a 10-minutes extra time (the first team to score any points would have been declared the winner) or eventually a kicking competition (five players from each team would have kicked from three different points on the 22-metre line).[14]

World Cup tournament

Pool stage

Qualified for rankings 1–4 semi-finals
Qualified for rankings 5–8 semi-finals
Qualified for rankings 9–12 semi-finals

Pool A

Po Nation Pl Wo Dr Lo Pf Pa Pd Tf Ta Bp Tp
1   New Zealand 3 3 0 0 128 16 +112 22 2 3 15
2   Australia 3 2 0 1 93 44 +49 14 8 2 10
3   South Africa 3 1 0 2 18 127 −109 3 19 0 4
4   Wales 3 0 0 3 30 82 −52 4 14 1 1
20 August 2010
Australia  26–12  Wales
Tries: Nicole Beck 6'
Sharni Williams 16'
Cobie-Jane Morgan 23'
Tricia Brown 79'
Cons: Nicole Beck 6', 16', 23'
Tries: Penalty try 4'
Lowri Harries 70'
Con: Non Evans 4'
20 August 2010
New Zealand  55–3  South Africa
Tries: Carla Hohepa 4', 17', 54'
Fiao'o Fa'amausili 7'
Kelly Brazier 12'
Huriana Manuel 22', 32'
Renee Wickliffe 44'
Casey Robertson 68'
Cons: Kelly Brazier 5', 8', 13', 23', 69'
Pen: Zandile Nojoko 65'
24 August 2010
South Africa  15–10  Wales
Tries: Namhla Siyolo 30'
Charmaine Kayser 40'
Zandile Nojoko 65'
Try: Ceri Redman 78'
Con: Non Evans 79'
Pen: Non Evans 71'
28 August 2010
New Zealand  41–8  Wales
Tries: Kelly Brazier 6', 20', 45'
Rebecca Hull 23'
Victoria Grant 49'
Halie Hurring 51'
Cons: Rebecca Hull 24'
Kelly Brazier 50'
Kendra Cocksedge 70'
Try: Caryl James 38'
Pen: Non Evans 12'
28 August 2010
Australia  62–0  South Africa
Tries: Kristy Giteau 5'
Tricia Brown 18'
Debby Hodgkinson 26'
Lindsay Morgan 29', 53'
Alexandra Hargreaves 43'
Sharni Williams 48', 80'
Cobie-Jane Morgan 62'
Cons: Nicole Beck 6', 19', 27', 30',
44', 49', 80'
Pen: Nicole Beck 15'

Pool B

Po Nation Pl Wo Dr Lo Pf Pa Pd Tf Ta Bp Tp
1   England 3 3 0 0 146 10 +136 22 2 3 15
2   Ireland 3 2 0 1 59 42 +17 11 6 2 10
3   United States 3 1 0 2 73 59 +14 11 10 1 5
4   Kazakhstan 3 0 0 3 3 170 −167 0 26 0 0
20 August 2010
Kazakhstan  0–51  United States
Tries: Nathalie Marchino 5', 73'
Christy Ringgenberg 44', 68'
Ashley Kmiecik 51'
Phaidra Knight 59'
Amy Daniels 70'
Cons: Christy Ringgenberg 6', 45', 52',
69', 74'
Pens: Christy Ringgenberg 4', 35'
24 August 2010
Ireland  22–12  United States
Tries: Joy Neville 6', 45'
Niamh Briggs 35'
Tania Rosser 53'
Con: Niamh Briggs 54'
Tries: Jamie Burke 17'
Venesha McGee 73'
Con: Melissa Kanuk 18'
24 August 2010
England  82–0  Kazakhstan
Tries: Fiona Pocock 4', 54', 63'
Charlotte Barras 10', 22', 79'
Sarah Beale 25'
Katherine Merchant 34'
Rachael Burford 38'
La Toya Mason 44'
Rosemarie Crowley 67'
Amber Penrith 74'
Cons: Katy McLean 5', 11', 22', 26',
35', 39', 45'
La Toya Mason 55', 64', 67', 75'
28 August 2010
Ireland  37–3  Kazakhstan
Tries: Niamh Briggs 2'
Joy Neville 16', 68'
Louise Beamish 24'
Orla Brennan 32'
Eliza Downey 42'
Kate O'Loughlin 63'
Con: Niamh Briggs 17'
Pen: Aigerym Daurembayeva 49'

Pool C

Po Nation Pl Wo Dr Lo Pf Pa Pd Tf Ta Bp Tp
1   France 3 3 0 0 55 24 +31 10 2 1 13
2   Canada 3 2 0 1 85 43 +42 12 7 2 10
3   Scotland 3 1 0 2 49 59 −10 8 9 1 5
4   Sweden 3 0 0 3 24 87 −63 2 14 1 1
20 August 2010
Canada  37–10  Scotland
Tries: Barbara Mervin 10'
Mandy Marchak 21', 41'
Maria Gallo 38'
Heather Moyse 51'
Cons: Anna Schnell 22', 39', 52'
Pens: Anna Schnell 7', 18'
Tries: Lucy Millard 49'
Lindsay Wheeler 64'
20 August 2010
France  15–9  Sweden
Tries: Sandra Rabier 8'
Claire Canal 31', 68'
Pens: Ulrika Anderson Hall 21', 27', 40'
24 August 2010
France  17–7  Scotland
Tries: Élodie Poublan 4'
Marie-Charlotte Hebel 14'
Sandrine Agricole 36'
Con: Aurélie Bailon 37'
Try: Lucy Millard 41'
Con: Nicola Halfpenny 42'
24 August 2010
Canada  40–10  Sweden
Tries: Mandy Marchak 1'
Patzer 11', 41'
Heather Moyse 16', 23', 72'
Cons: Anna Schnell 2', 12', 17', 42', 73'
Try: Charlotta Westin Vines 34'
Con: Ulrika Andersson Hall 35'
Pen: Ulrika Andersson Hall 21'
28 August 2010
Scotland  32–5  Sweden
Tries: Lindsay Wheeler 2'
Lucy Millard 13', 55'
Donna Kennedy 21'
Katy Green 47'
Cons: Nicola Halfpenny 14', 56'
Pen: Nicola Halfpenny 27'
Try: Johanna Norberg 72'
28 August 2010
Canada  8–23  France
Try: Kelly Russell 36'
Pen: Anna Schnell 14'
Tries: Lucille Godiveau 9', 70'
Cyrielle Bouisset 29'
Claire Canal 45'
Pen: Aurélie Bailon 20'

Ranking finals

9th–12th place

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
1 September - Guildford
 
 
  South Africa25
 
5 September - Guildford
 
  Kazakhstan10
 
  South Africa17
 
1 September - Guildford
 
  Wales29
 
  Wales32
 
 
  Sweden10
 
Third place
 
 
5 September - Guildford
 
 
  Sweden8
 
 
  Kazakhstan12
Semi-finals
1 September 2010
South Africa  25–10  Kazakhstan
Tries: Phumeza Gadu 39'
Zenay Jordaan 76'
Cherne Roberts 80'
Pens: Zandile Nojoko 14', 64'
Cons: Zandile Nojoko 40', 77'
Tries: Irina Amossova 33'
Alfiya Mustafina 50'
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford
Referee: David Keane (Ireland)
1 September 2010
Wales  32–10  Sweden
Tries: Caryl James 17'
Sioned Harries 25', 44'
Mellissa Berry 38'
Laura Prosser 71'
Jamie Kift 77'
Con: Awen Thomas 26'
Try: Charlotta Westin-Vines 13'
Pen: Lina Norman 34'
Con: Lina Norman 54'
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford
Referee: Sherry Trumbull (Canada)
11th place match
5 September 2010
  Sweden8–12Kazakhstan  
Try: Frida Ryberg 31'
Pen: Ulrika Andersson-Hall 39'
Tries: Lyudmila Sherer 6'
Anna Yakovleva 19'
Con: Aigerym Daurembayeva 20'
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford
Referee: Gabriel Lee (Hong Kong)
9th place match
5 September 2010
South Africa  17–29  Wales
Tries: Zenay Jordaan 51'
Charmaine Kayser 69'
Phumeza Gadu 80+4'
Con: Yolanda Meiring 80+5'
Tries: Naomi Thomas 5', 38'
Mared Evans 40', 41'
Rhian Bowden 61'
Cons: Awen Thomas 40+1', 42'

5th–8th place

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
1 September - Guildford
 
 
  Canada41
 
5 September - Guildford
 
  Scotland0
 
  Canada20
 
1 September - Guildford
 
  United States23
 
  Ireland3
 
 
  United States40
 
Third place
 
 
5 September - Guildford
 
 
  Scotland8
 
 
  Ireland32
Semi-finals
1 September 2010
Canada  41–0  Scotland
Tries: Heather Moyse 4', 6'
Maria Gallo 18'
Mandy Marchak 61'
Cheryl Phillips 62', 72'
Pen: Anna Schnell 43'
Cons: Anna Schnell 4', 7', 61', 63'
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford
Referee: Javier Mancuso (Argentina)
1 September 2010
Ireland  3–40  United States
Pen: Niamh Briggs 29'Tries: Victoria Folayan 11', 72'
Amy Daniels 36', 56'
Vanesha McGee 75'
Cons: Christy Ringgenberg 12', 21', 37', 57', 76'
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford
Referee: Sébastien Minery (France)
7th place match
5 September 2010
Scotland  8–32  Ireland
Try: Donna Kennedy 19'
Pen: Nicola Halfpenny 36'
Tries: Eliza Downey 9', 44'
Niamh Briggs 12', 65'
Orla Brennan 53'
Pen: Niamh Briggs 3'
Cons: Niamh Briggs 13', 54'
5th place match
5 September 2010
Canada  20–23  United States
Tries: Heather Moyse 7'
Megan Gibbs 35'
Pens: Anna Schnell 3', 66'
Cons: Anna Schnell 8', 36'
Tries: Ashley English 30'
Lynelle Kugler 42'
Vanesha McGee 47'
Pens: Christy Ringgenberg 16', 20'
Con: Christy Ringgenberg 43'
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford
Referee: Sébastien Minery (France)

Semi-finals and Final

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
1 September - London
 
 
  New Zealand45
 
5 September - London
 
  France7
 
  New Zealand13
 
1 September - London
 
  England10
 
  England15
 
 
  Australia0
 
Third place
 
 
5 September - London
 
 
  France8
 
 
  Australia22
Semi-finals
1 September 2010
New Zealand  45–7  France
Tries: Carla Hohepa 9', 37'
Victoria Grant 23'
Huriana Manuel 27'
Renee Wickliffe 35'
Anna Richards 43'
Joan Sione 66'
Cons: Kelly Brazier 28', 36', 38', 44'
Emma Jensen 67'
Try: Laetitia Salles 41', 72'
Con: Aurélie Bailon 42'
1 September 2010
England  15–0  Australia
Tries: Catherine Spencer 6'
Danielle Waterman 22'
Pen: Alice Richardson 78'
Con: Katy McLean 7'
3rd place match
5 September 2010
France  8–22  Australia
Try: Laetitia Salles 74'
Pen: Aurélie Bailon 7'
Tries: Cobie-Jane Morgan 14', 31'
Rebecca Trethowan 27'
Tricia Brown 37'
Con: Nicole Beck 33'
Twickenham Stoop
Referee: Dana Teagarden (USA)
Final
5 September 2010
New Zealand  13–10  England
Try: Carla Hohepa 33'
Pens: Kelly Brazier 56', 66'
Con: Kelly Brazier 34'
Try: Charlotte Barras 61'
Pen: Katy McLean 43'
Con: Katy McLean 62'

Statistics

Teams

Points Team Matches Tries Conversions Penalties Drops    
186   New Zealand 5 30 15 2 0 6 0
171   England 5 25 17 4 0 1 0
146   Canada 5 20 14 6 0 7 0
136   United States 5 20 12 4 0 5 0
115   Australia 5 18 11 1 0 7 0
94   Ireland 5 16 4 2 0 4 0
91   Wales 5 15 5 2 0 3 0
70   France 5 12 2 2 0 6 0
60   South Africa 5 9 3 3 0 9 0
57   Scotland 5 9 3 2 0 1 0
42   Sweden 5 4 2 6 0 5 0
25   Kazakhstan 5 4 1 1 0 10 1

Individual leading point scorers

Points Name Team Position Appearances Tries Conversions Penalties Drops
48 Kelly Brazier   New Zealand Centre/Wing 5 4 11 1 0
46 Anna Schnell   Canada Fly-half 5 0 14 6 0
44 Christy Ringgenberg   United States Full back 5 2 11 4 0
35 Carla Hohepa   New Zealand Wing 5 7 0 0 0
35 Heather Moyse   Canada Wing 5 7 0 0 0
34 Niamh Briggs   Ireland Full back 5 4 4 3 0
30 Nichole Beck   Australia Fly-half 4 1 11 1 0
28 Katy McLean   England Fly-half 4 0 11 2 0
20 Charlotte Barras   England Centre 4 4 0 0 0
20 Huriana Manuel   New Zealand Centre 5 4 0 0 0
20 Mandy Marchak   Canada Centre 5 4 0 0 0
20 Lucy Millard   Scotland Centre 5 4 0 0 0
20 Cobie-Jane Morgan   Australia Centre 5 4 0 0 0
20 Joy Neville   Ireland No 8 4 4 0 0 0
20 Fiona Pocock   England Wing 4 4 0 0 0
18 Zandile Nojoko   South Africa Full back 5 1 3 2 0
17 Ulrika Anderson-Hall   Sweden Fly-half 4 0 1 5 0

See also

References

  1. ^ Richards, Huw (19 August 2010). "Rugby – Women's Rugby World Cup Set to Kick Off". The New York Times. New Zealand. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  2. ^ IRB Statistics 27 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "France to host Women's RWC 2014". 30 June 2011. Archived from the original on 14 December 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2012 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ New Zealand beat England in women's World Cup final BBC Sport, 5 September 2010
  5. ^ [1] 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "England To Host 2010 Women's World Cup". Irish Rugby. 24 September 2008. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  7. ^ "England awarded women's Rugby World Cup". www.insidethegames.biz. 23 August 2008. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
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  14. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 27 August 2010. Retrieved 30 August 2010.

External links

External video
  Rugby World Cup 2010: Semi-final - England v Australia on YouTube
  • Women's RWC 2010 Qualifying

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final would take place at The Stoop and not Twickenham as had previously been suggested Pool games were held at the Surrey Sports Park in Guildford 2010 Women s Rugby World CupTournament detailsHost nation EnglandDatesFriday 20 August 2010 Sunday 5 September 2010No of nations12Final positionsChampions New Zealand 4th title Runner up EnglandTournament statisticsMatches played30Top scorer s Kelly Brazier 48 Most triesCarla Hohepa 7 Heather Moyse 7 20062014 Interest in the tournament was far higher than had been anticipated It was broadcast to 127 countries and all 2 500 seats at the opening two days of pool games were sold out as was the third day despite the capacity being raised to 3 200 The semi finals attracted over 6 000 spectators while the final drew a crowd of 13 253 2 a world record for a women s rugby international and well as a worldwide TV audience of according to IRB figures 3 half a million The competition was won by New Zealand who beat England 13 10 in the final 4 Three tries from the tournament were shortlisted for the IRB s Try of the Year award 5 Contents 1 Bidding process 2 Qualifying 2 1 Qualified Teams 3 Tickets and sponsorship 4 Squads 5 Match officials 6 Format 6 1 Pool stage 6 2 Ranking finals 6 3 Finals 7 World Cup tournament 7 1 Pool stage 7 1 1 Pool A 7 1 2 Pool B 7 1 3 Pool C 7 2 Ranking finals 7 2 1 9th 12th place 7 2 1 1 Semi finals 7 2 1 2 11th place match 7 2 1 3 9th place match 7 2 2 5th 8th place 7 2 2 1 Semi finals 7 2 2 2 7th place match 7 2 2 3 5th place match 7 2 3 Semi finals and Final 7 2 3 1 Semi finals 7 2 3 2 3rd place match 7 2 3 3 Final 8 Statistics 8 1 Teams 8 2 Individual leading point scorers 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksBidding process EditThe Rugby Football Union for Women and the Rugby Football Union along with Germany South Africa and Kazakhstan made bids to host the 2010 Women s Rugby World Cup On 23 September Rugby World Cup Limited Board chairman Bernard Lapasset announced that England would host the World Cup at various venues across West London 6 7 Qualifying EditMain article 2010 Women s Rugby World Cup qualifying New Zealand England and France qualified directly as the top three teams from the 2006 World Cup Wales and Ireland qualified as second and third place finishers in the 2009 Six Nations Championship Scotland and Sweden qualified as the top two teams from the 2009 European Trophy The United States Canada and South Africa qualified directly as the only teams from their region Kazakhstan qualified after winning the 2009 ARFU Women s Championship Australia qualified as the second Oceania representative Qualified Teams Edit Africa Americas Europe Oceania Asia South Africa AQ Canada AQ United States AQ England AQ France AQ Wales Ireland Scotland Sweden New Zealand AQ Australia KazakhstanTickets and sponsorship EditTickets had been available since 22 March 2010 and they could be purchased online at Ticketmaster or by phone with an innovative ticketing structure based on some tournament passes and individual match day tickets 8 Thirteen matches were broadcast live through a platform provided by host broadcaster Sky Sports in 127 territories to a potential audience of 227 million homes smashing the 2006 World Cup benchmark in Canada 75 territories and a potential reach of 97 million homes The programming hours was increased from 60 in 2006 to 220 in this edition 9 The commercial partners of the tournament were Nike Heineken the Coca Cola Company s sports drink Powerade Holiday Inn British rugby equipment supplier Rhino Rugby University of Surrey and UK National Lottery Squads EditMain article 2010 Women s Rugby World Cup squadsMatch officials EditIn December 2009 the IRB announced a panel of 14 match officials for the tournament including seven world s leading female referees and three specialist assistant referees with previous Women s Rugby World Cup experience 10 England s Clare Daniels officiated the opening match between Canada and Scotland while Australian Sarah Corrigan refereed the final between England and New Zealand 11 12 Sarah Corrigan Clare Daniels Gabriel Lee Barbara Guastini Joyce Henry Debbie Innes Nicky Inwood David Keane Kerstin Ljungdahl Javier Mancuso Andrew McMenemy Sebastien Minery Dana Teagarden Sherry TrumbullFormat EditThe competition was contested over 16 days and 30 matches between 12 nations divided into three pools of four teams The tournament began on 20 August at Surrey Sports Park with a match between Canada and Scotland and ended with the final held at Twickenham Stoop on 5 September between England and New Zealand Pool stage Edit Women s Rugby World Cup Guildford 2010 Defending champions New Zealand hosts and 2006 runners up England and 2006 bronze winners France all ranked top seeds in their pool 13 Teams played each other in each pool on a round robin basis while match points were awarded according to the international standards 4 points for a win 2 points for a draw 1 point for scoring 4 or more tries or for losing by 7 or less than 7 points At the end of the pool stage the teams in a pool were ranked according to their cumulative match points If two or more teams had been level the following criteria would have been used in this order until one of the teams could be determined as the higher ranked the winner of the match between the two tied teams the team with the best points difference the team with the best tries difference the team with more scored points the team with more scored tries a toss of coin 14 Ranking finals Edit The teams were seeded based on the position in which they finished in their respective pools and the points scored during the pool stage The three pool winners and the best runner up went through to the semi finals The other two runners up and the best two 3rd place finishers went into a sort of a competition for 5th place whilst the bottom three teams competed for 9th place The ranking finals were set as it follows 1st seed vs 4th seed 2nd seed vs 3rd seed 5th seed vs 8th seed 6th Seed vs 7th seed 9th seed vs 12th seed 10th seed vs 11th seed 14 Finals Edit If teams had been tied at full time the winner would have been determined through a 10 minutes extra time the first team to score any points would have been declared the winner or eventually a kicking competition five players from each team would have kicked from three different points on the 22 metre line 14 World Cup tournament EditPool stage Edit Qualified for rankings 1 4 semi finalsQualified for rankings 5 8 semi finalsQualified for rankings 9 12 semi finalsPool A Edit Main article 2010 Women s Rugby World Cup Pool A Po Nation Pl Wo Dr Lo Pf Pa Pd Tf Ta Bp Tp1 New Zealand 3 3 0 0 128 16 112 22 2 3 152 Australia 3 2 0 1 93 44 49 14 8 2 103 South Africa 3 1 0 2 18 127 109 3 19 0 44 Wales 3 0 0 3 30 82 52 4 14 1 120 August 2010Australia 26 12 WalesTries Nicole Beck 6 Sharni Williams 16 Cobie Jane Morgan 23 Tricia Brown 79 Cons Nicole Beck 6 16 23 ReportTries Penalty try 4 Lowri Harries 70 Con Non Evans 4 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Javier Mancuso Argentina 20 August 2010New Zealand 55 3 South AfricaTries Carla Hohepa 4 17 54 Fiao o Fa amausili 7 Kelly Brazier 12 Huriana Manuel 22 32 Renee Wickliffe 44 Casey Robertson 68 Cons Kelly Brazier 5 8 13 23 69 ReportPen Zandile Nojoko 65 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Andrew McMenemy Scotland 24 August 2010South Africa 15 10 WalesTries Namhla Siyolo 30 Charmaine Kayser 40 Zandile Nojoko 65 ReportTry Ceri Redman 78 Con Non Evans 79 Pen Non Evans 71 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Joyce Henry Canada 24 August 2010Australia 5 32 New ZealandTry Lindsay Morgan 8 ReportTries Fiao o Fa amausili 14 Carla Hohepa 20 Justine Lavea 22 29 Victoria Blackledge 41 Huriana Manuel 62 Con Rebecca Hull 21 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Dana Teagarden USA 28 August 2010New Zealand 41 8 WalesTries Kelly Brazier 6 20 45 Rebecca Hull 23 Victoria Grant 49 Halie Hurring 51 Cons Rebecca Hull 24 Kelly Brazier 50 Kendra Cocksedge 70 ReportTry Caryl James 38 Pen Non Evans 12 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Clare Daniels England 28 August 2010Australia 62 0 South AfricaTries Kristy Giteau 5 Tricia Brown 18 Debby Hodgkinson 26 Lindsay Morgan 29 53 Alexandra Hargreaves 43 Sharni Williams 48 80 Cobie Jane Morgan 62 Cons Nicole Beck 6 19 27 30 44 49 80 Pen Nicole Beck 15 ReportSurrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee David Keane Ireland Pool B Edit Main article 2010 Women s Rugby World Cup Pool B Po Nation Pl Wo Dr Lo Pf Pa Pd Tf Ta Bp Tp1 England 3 3 0 0 146 10 136 22 2 3 152 Ireland 3 2 0 1 59 42 17 11 6 2 103 United States 3 1 0 2 73 59 14 11 10 1 54 Kazakhstan 3 0 0 3 3 170 167 0 26 0 020 August 2010Kazakhstan 0 51 United StatesReportTries Nathalie Marchino 5 73 Christy Ringgenberg 44 68 Ashley Kmiecik 51 Phaidra Knight 59 Amy Daniels 70 Cons Christy Ringgenberg 6 45 52 69 74 Pens Christy Ringgenberg 4 35 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Nicky Inwood New Zealand 20 August 2010England 27 0 IrelandTries Fiona Pocock 9 Katherine Merchant 37 Amy Turner 56 Margaret Alphonsi 79 Cons Katy McLean 10 80 Pen Katy McLean 75 ReportSurrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Sarah Corrigan Australia 24 August 2010Ireland 22 12 United StatesTries Joy Neville 6 45 Niamh Briggs 35 Tania Rosser 53 Con Niamh Briggs 54 ReportTries Jamie Burke 17 Venesha McGee 73 Con Melissa Kanuk 18 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Sebastien Minery France 24 August 2010England 82 0 KazakhstanTries Fiona Pocock 4 54 63 Charlotte Barras 10 22 79 Sarah Beale 25 Katherine Merchant 34 Rachael Burford 38 La Toya Mason 44 Rosemarie Crowley 67 Amber Penrith 74 Cons Katy McLean 5 11 22 26 35 39 45 La Toya Mason 55 64 67 75 ReportSurrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Javier Mancuso Argentina 28 August 2010Ireland 37 3 KazakhstanTries Niamh Briggs 2 Joy Neville 16 68 Louise Beamish 24 Orla Brennan 32 Eliza Downey 42 Kate O Loughlin 63 Con Niamh Briggs 17 ReportPen Aigerym Daurembayeva 49 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Andrew McMenemy Scotland 28 August 2010England 37 10 United StatesTries Danielle Waterman 4 38 Katherine Merchant 30 Emily Scarratt 51 Amber Penrith 68 Margaret Alphonsi 76 Cons Katy McLean 39 77 Pen Katy McLean 9 ReportTries Nathalie Marchino 18 Kim Magrini 24 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Nicky Inwood New Zealand Pool C Edit Main article 2010 Women s Rugby World Cup Pool C Po Nation Pl Wo Dr Lo Pf Pa Pd Tf Ta Bp Tp1 France 3 3 0 0 55 24 31 10 2 1 132 Canada 3 2 0 1 85 43 42 12 7 2 103 Scotland 3 1 0 2 49 59 10 8 9 1 54 Sweden 3 0 0 3 24 87 63 2 14 1 120 August 2010Canada 37 10 ScotlandTries Barbara Mervin 10 Mandy Marchak 21 41 Maria Gallo 38 Heather Moyse 51 Cons Anna Schnell 22 39 52 Pens Anna Schnell 7 18 ReportTries Lucy Millard 49 Lindsay Wheeler 64 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Clare Daniels England 20 August 2010France 15 9 SwedenTries Sandra Rabier 8 Claire Canal 31 68 ReportPens Ulrika Anderson Hall 21 27 40 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Sherry Trumbull Canada 24 August 2010France 17 7 ScotlandTries Elodie Poublan 4 Marie Charlotte Hebel 14 Sandrine Agricole 36 Con Aurelie Bailon 37 ReportTry Lucy Millard 41 Con Nicola Halfpenny 42 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee David Keane Ireland 24 August 2010Canada 40 10 SwedenTries Mandy Marchak 1 Patzer 11 41 Heather Moyse 16 23 72 Cons Anna Schnell 2 12 17 42 73 ReportTry Charlotta Westin Vines 34 Con Ulrika Andersson Hall 35 Pen Ulrika Andersson Hall 21 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Gabriel Lee Hong Kong 28 August 2010Scotland 32 5 SwedenTries Lindsay Wheeler 2 Lucy Millard 13 55 Donna Kennedy 21 Katy Green 47 Cons Nicola Halfpenny 14 56 Pen Nicola Halfpenny 27 ReportTry Johanna Norberg 72 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Sarah Corrigan Australia 28 August 2010Canada 8 23 FranceTry Kelly Russell 36 Pen Anna Schnell 14 ReportTries Lucille Godiveau 9 70 Cyrielle Bouisset 29 Claire Canal 45 Pen Aurelie Bailon 20 Surrey Sports Park Guildford South East England Referee Dana Teagarden USA Ranking finals Edit 9th 12th place Edit Semi finalsFinal 1 September Guildford South Africa25 5 September Guildford Kazakhstan10 South Africa17 1 September Guildford Wales29 Wales32 Sweden10 Third place 5 September Guildford Sweden8 Kazakhstan12Semi finals Edit 1 September 2010South Africa 25 10 KazakhstanTries Phumeza Gadu 39 Zenay Jordaan 76 Cherne Roberts 80 Pens Zandile Nojoko 14 64 Cons Zandile Nojoko 40 77 ReportTries Irina Amossova 33 Alfiya Mustafina 50 Surrey Sports Park Guildford Referee David Keane Ireland 1 September 2010Wales 32 10 SwedenTries Caryl James 17 Sioned Harries 25 44 Mellissa Berry 38 Laura Prosser 71 Jamie Kift 77 Con Awen Thomas 26 ReportTry Charlotta Westin Vines 13 Pen Lina Norman 34 Con Lina Norman 54 Surrey Sports Park Guildford Referee Sherry Trumbull Canada 11th place match Edit 5 September 2010 Sweden8 12Kazakhstan Try Frida Ryberg 31 Pen Ulrika Andersson Hall 39 ReportTries Lyudmila Sherer 6 Anna Yakovleva 19 Con Aigerym Daurembayeva 20 Surrey Sports Park Guildford Referee Gabriel Lee Hong Kong 9th place match Edit 5 September 2010South Africa 17 29 WalesTries Zenay Jordaan 51 Charmaine Kayser 69 Phumeza Gadu 80 4 Con Yolanda Meiring 80 5 ReportTries Naomi Thomas 5 38 Mared Evans 40 41 Rhian Bowden 61 Cons Awen Thomas 40 1 42 Surrey Sports Park Guildford Referee Andrew McMenemy Scotland 5th 8th place Edit Semi finalsFinal 1 September Guildford Canada41 5 September Guildford Scotland0 Canada20 1 September Guildford United States23 Ireland3 United States40 Third place 5 September Guildford Scotland8 Ireland32Semi finals Edit 1 September 2010Canada 41 0 ScotlandTries Heather Moyse 4 6 Maria Gallo 18 Mandy Marchak 61 Cheryl Phillips 62 72 Pen Anna Schnell 43 Cons Anna Schnell 4 7 61 63 ReportSurrey Sports Park Guildford Referee Javier Mancuso Argentina 1 September 2010Ireland 3 40 United StatesPen Niamh Briggs 29 ReportTries Victoria Folayan 11 72 Amy Daniels 36 56 Vanesha McGee 75 Cons Christy Ringgenberg 12 21 37 57 76 Surrey Sports Park Guildford Referee Sebastien Minery France 7th place match Edit 5 September 2010Scotland 8 32 IrelandTry Donna Kennedy 19 Pen Nicola Halfpenny 36 ReportTries Eliza Downey 9 44 Niamh Briggs 12 65 Orla Brennan 53 Pen Niamh Briggs 3 Cons Niamh Briggs 13 54 Surrey Sports Park Guildford Referee Joyce Henry Canada 5th place match Edit 5 September 2010Canada 20 23 United StatesTries Heather Moyse 7 Megan Gibbs 35 Pens Anna Schnell 3 66 Cons Anna Schnell 8 36 ReportTries Ashley English 30 Lynelle Kugler 42 Vanesha McGee 47 Pens Christy Ringgenberg 16 20 Con Christy Ringgenberg 43 Surrey Sports Park Guildford Referee Sebastien Minery France Semi finals and Final Edit Semi finalsFinal 1 September London New Zealand45 5 September London France7 New Zealand13 1 September London England10 England15 Australia0 Third place 5 September London France8 Australia22Semi finals Edit 1 September 2010New Zealand 45 7 FranceTries Carla Hohepa 9 37 Victoria Grant 23 Huriana Manuel 27 Renee Wickliffe 35 Anna Richards 43 Joan Sione 66 Cons Kelly Brazier 28 36 38 44 Emma Jensen 67 ReportTry Laetitia Salles 41 72 Con Aurelie Bailon 42 Twickenham Stoop Referee Claire Daniels England 1 September 2010England 15 0 AustraliaTries Catherine Spencer 6 Danielle Waterman 22 Pen Alice Richardson 78 Con Katy McLean 7 ReportTwickenham Stoop Referee Nicky Inwood New Zealand 3rd place match Edit 5 September 2010France 8 22 AustraliaTry Laetitia Salles 74 Pen Aurelie Bailon 7 ReportTries Cobie Jane Morgan 14 31 Rebecca Trethowan 27 Tricia Brown 37 Con Nicole Beck 33 Twickenham Stoop Referee Dana Teagarden USA Final Edit Main article 2010 Women s Rugby World Cup Final 5 September 2010New Zealand 13 10 EnglandTry Carla Hohepa 33 Pens Kelly Brazier 56 66 Con Kelly Brazier 34 ReportTry Charlotte Barras 61 Pen Katy McLean 43 Con Katy McLean 62 Twickenham Stoop Referee Sarah Corrigan Australia Statistics EditTeams Edit Points Team Matches Tries Conversions Penalties Drops 186 New Zealand 5 30 15 2 0 6 0171 England 5 25 17 4 0 1 0146 Canada 5 20 14 6 0 7 0136 United States 5 20 12 4 0 5 0115 Australia 5 18 11 1 0 7 094 Ireland 5 16 4 2 0 4 091 Wales 5 15 5 2 0 3 070 France 5 12 2 2 0 6 060 South Africa 5 9 3 3 0 9 057 Scotland 5 9 3 2 0 1 042 Sweden 5 4 2 6 0 5 025 Kazakhstan 5 4 1 1 0 10 1Individual leading point scorers Edit Points Name Team Position Appearances Tries Conversions Penalties Drops48 Kelly Brazier New Zealand Centre Wing 5 4 11 1 046 Anna Schnell Canada Fly half 5 0 14 6 044 Christy Ringgenberg United States Full back 5 2 11 4 035 Carla Hohepa New Zealand Wing 5 7 0 0 035 Heather Moyse Canada Wing 5 7 0 0 034 Niamh Briggs Ireland Full back 5 4 4 3 030 Nichole Beck Australia Fly half 4 1 11 1 028 Katy McLean England Fly half 4 0 11 2 020 Charlotte Barras England Centre 4 4 0 0 020 Huriana Manuel New Zealand Centre 5 4 0 0 020 Mandy Marchak Canada Centre 5 4 0 0 020 Lucy Millard Scotland Centre 5 4 0 0 020 Cobie Jane Morgan Australia Centre 5 4 0 0 020 Joy Neville Ireland No 8 4 4 0 0 020 Fiona Pocock England Wing 4 4 0 0 018 Zandile Nojoko South Africa Full back 5 1 3 2 017 Ulrika Anderson Hall Sweden Fly half 4 0 1 5 0See also EditRugby World Cup Rugby World Cup SevensReferences Edit Richards Huw 19 August 2010 Rugby Women s Rugby World Cup Set to Kick Off The New York Times New Zealand Retrieved 30 October 2012 IRB Statistics Archived 27 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine France to host Women s RWC 2014 30 June 2011 Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 Retrieved 30 October 2012 via YouTube New Zealand beat England in women s World Cup final BBC Sport 5 September 2010 1 Archived 16 July 2011 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c Rules of the tournament Archived from the original on 27 August 2010 Retrieved 30 August 2010 External links EditExternal video Rugby World Cup 2010 Semi final England v Australia on YouTubeWomen s RWC official website Women s RWC 2010 Qualifying Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 Women 27s Rugby World Cup amp oldid 1153148495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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