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2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens – Women's tournament

The women's tournament for the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens was held in Cape Town, South Africa from 9 to 11 September at the Cape Town Stadium.

2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens – Women's tournament
Tournament details
VenueCape Town Stadium
Dates9 – 11 September 2022
No. of nations16
Final positions
Champions  Australia
Runner-up  New Zealand
Third place  France
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Top scorer(s) Faith Nathan (45)
Most tries Faith Nathan (9)
2018

Teams edit

The four semi-finalists from the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens were automatic qualifiers, with South Africa also qualifying as host.[1] The remaining eleven places were decided in the six continental regions.[1]

Region Automatic
qualifiers
Continental
qualifiers
Total
teams
Africa[a]   South Africa (hosts)   Madagascar 2
North America[b]   United States   Canada 2
South America[c]   Brazil
  Colombia
2
Asia[d]   China
  Japan
2
Europe[e]   France   England
  Ireland
  Poland
  Spain
5
Oceania[f]   Australia
  New Zealand (holders)
  Fiji 3
Totals 5 11 16
Notes
  1. ^ Africa: The runner-up of the 2022 Africa Women's Sevens joined automatic qualifier South Africa (who won the tournament) at the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens.
  2. ^ North America: The winner of the 2022 RAN Women's Sevens Qualifiers joined automatic qualifier United States at the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens.
  3. ^ South America did not have an automatic qualifier but the top two teams from the 2021 Sudamérica Rugby Women's Sevens won qualifier berths.
  4. ^ Asia did not have an automatic qualifier but the top two teams from the 2021 Asia Rugby Women's Sevens Series won qualifier berths.
  5. ^ Europe: The top four teams from the 2022 European Qualifier event joined automatic qualifier France at the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens.
  6. ^ Oceania was not able to hold a qualifying tournament due to ongoing impacts of COVID-19 in 2021 and 2022. While New Zealand and Australia qualified automatically, the third qualifier berth at the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens was determined by the most recent placings in the World Rugby Series,[2] awarded to Fiji who finished seventh in the 2020 World Series.[2]

Draw edit

The ten core teams from the World Rugby Sevens Series were seeded according to their points accumulated across the 2019–20 and 2021–22 seasons.

 
Seed
Season 
Team
2019–20 2021–22 Total
Points
1   Australia 80 80 160
2   New Zealand 96 57 153
3   France 70 60 130
4   United States 66 56 122
5   Canada 80 40 100
6   Fiji 38 60 98
7   Ireland 15 60 75
8   England 36 33 69
9   Spain 28 26 54
10   Brazil 10 24 30

The remaining six teams were seeded based on regional ranking positions in July 2022.[3]

Seed Team
11   Japan
12   China
13   Poland
14   South Africa
15   Colombia
16   Madagascar

Format edit

Like the previous edition, the tournament was played using a knock-out format.

  • Teams in the Championship Cup competed for the Rugby Sevens World Cup trophy and gold, silver and bronze medals.
  • Losing teams in the Championship Cup quarterfinals played off for 5th to 8th place.
  • Losing teams in the Championship Cup Round of 16 (first round) competed for the Challenge Trophy and lower places.
  • All teams played four matches.

Tournament edit

Match results as per the official website:[4]

All times are local (UTC+2).

13th place edit

 
13th–16th semifinals13th-place final
 
      
 
10 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
 
  Madagascar5
 
11 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  China36
 
  China21
 
10 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  South Africa19
 
  South Africa27
 
 
  Colombia0
 
15th-place final
 
 
11 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
 
  Madagascar19
 
 
  Colombia12
Matches

13th–16th semi-finals

Match 17 10 September Madagascar   5–36   China Cape Town Stadium  
15:05
Match 18 10 September South Africa   27–0   Colombia Cape Town Stadium  
15:27

15th-place final

Match 25 11 September Madagascar   19-12   Colombia Cape Town Stadium  
14:15

13th-place final

Match 26 11 September China   21-19   South Africa Cape Town Stadium  
14:37

Challenge Trophy edit

 
Challenge quarter-finalsChallenge semi-finalsChallenge final
 
          
 
10 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
 
  Spain12
 
10 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  Madagascar0
 
  Spain10
 
10 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  Poland19
 
  Poland20
 
11 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  China14
 
  Poland12
 
10 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  Japan17
 
  Japan14
 
10 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  South Africa12
 
  Japan19
 
10 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  Brazil10 11th-place final
 
  Colombia0
 
11 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  Brazil33
 
  Spain17
 
 
  Brazil19
 
Matches

Challenge quarter-finals

Match 9 10 September Madagascar   0–12   Spain Cape Town Stadium  
09:53
Match 10 10 September Colombia   0–33   Brazil Cape Town Stadium  
10:15
Match 11 10 September South Africa   12–14   Japan Cape Town Stadium  
10:37
Match 12 10 September Poland   20–14   China Cape Town Stadium  
10:59

Challenge semi-finals

Match 19 10 September Spain   10–19   Poland Cape Town Stadium  
15:49
Match 20 10 September Brazil   10–19   Japan Cape Town Stadium  
16:11

11th-place final

Match 27 11 September Spain   17–19   Brazil Cape Town Stadium  
14:59

Challenge final

Match 28 11 September Poland   12–17   Japan Cape Town Stadium  
15:21

5th place edit

 
5th–8th semi-finals5th-place final
 
      
 
11 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
 
  England7
 
11 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  Canada22
 
  Canada0
 
11 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  Fiji53
 
  Fiji24
 
 
  Ireland0
 
7th-place final
 
 
11 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
 
  England10
 
 
  Ireland26
Matches

5th–8th semi-finals

Match 21 11 September England   7–22   Canada Cape Town Stadium  
10:18
Match 22 11 September Fiji   24–0   Ireland Cape Town Stadium  
10:40

7th-place final

Match 29 11 September England   10–26   Ireland Cape Town Stadium  
17:31

5th-place final

Match 30 11 September Canada   0–53   Fiji Cape Town Stadium  
17:53

Championship Cup edit

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsCup final
 
              
 
9 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
 
  Australia (1)48
 
10 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  Madagascar (16)0
 
  Australia35
 
9 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  England5
 
  Spain (9)5
 
11 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  England (8)29
 
  Australia17
 
9 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  United States7
 
  Canada (5)24
 
10 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  China (12)5
 
  Canada7
 
9 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  United States10
 
  Poland (13)7
 
11 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  United States (4)39
 
  Australia24
 
9 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  New Zealand22
 
  France (3)29
 
10 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  South Africa (14)0
 
  France19
 
9 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  Fiji14
 
  Japan (11)7
 
11 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  Fiji (6)36
 
  France7
 
9 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  New Zealand38 Bronze final
 
  Ireland (7)24
 
10 September – Cape Town Stadium 11 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  Brazil (10)12
 
  Ireland0  United States7
 
9 September – Cape Town Stadium
 
  New Zealand28   France29
 
  Colombia (15)5
 
 
  New Zealand (2)47
 
Matches

Round of 16

Match 1 9 September Australia   48–0   Madagascar Cape Town Stadium  
12:11
Match 4 9 September United States   39–7   Poland Cape Town Stadium  
12:33
Match 5 9 September Canada   24–5   China Cape Town Stadium  
12:55
Match 6 9 September Fiji   36–7   Japan Cape Town Stadium  
13:17
Match 7 9 September Ireland   24–12   Brazil Cape Town Stadium  
13:54
Match 8 9 September England   29–5   Spain Cape Town Stadium  
14:16
Match 2 9 September New Zealand   47–5   Colombia Cape Town Stadium  
17:37
Match 3 9 September France   29–0   South Africa Cape Town Stadium  
18:35

Quarter-finals

Match 13 10 September Australia   35–5   England Cape Town Stadium  
19:07
Match 14 10 September New Zealand   28–0   Ireland Cape Town Stadium  
20:05
Match 15 10 September France   19–14   Fiji Cape Town Stadium  
21:05
Match 16 10 September United States   10–7   Canada Cape Town Stadium  
22:05

Semi-finals

Match 23 11 September New Zealand   38–7   France Cape Town Stadium  
12:07
Match 24 11 September Australia   17–7   United States Cape Town Stadium  
13:05

Bronze final

Match 31 11 September United States   7–29   France Cape Town Stadium  
19:01

Cup final

Match 32 11 September Australia   24–22   New Zealand Cape Town Stadium  
20:17

Final placings edit

Place  Team
    Australia
    New Zealand
    France
4   United States
5   Fiji
6   Canada
7   Ireland
8   England
Place  Team
9   Japan
10   Poland
11   Brazil
12   Spain
13   China
14   South Africa
15   Madagascar
16   Colombia

Player scoring edit

Tries scored
Rank Player Tries
1   Faith Nathan 9
2   Ana Maria Naimasi 6
3   Nadine Roos 5
  Reapi Ulunisau
  Wakaba Hara
Points scored
Rank Player Points
1   Faith Nathan 45
2   Ana Maria Naimasi 34
3   Reapi Ulunisau 33
4   Risi Pouri-Lane 32
5   Nadine Roos 31

Source: [1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . RWC Sevens. Archived from the original on 25 May 2021. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Oceania Rugby confirms 2022 Commonwealth Games and Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 Qualifiers". Oceania Rugby. 9 March 2022. Archived from the original on 14 March 2022.
  3. ^ "First matches for RWC 2022 Sevens revealed". Rugby Asia 2/47. 21 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 - Matches". rwcsevens.com. World Rugby. Retrieved 19 August 2022.

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The women s tournament for the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens was held in Cape Town South Africa from 9 to 11 September at the Cape Town Stadium 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens Women s tournamentTournament detailsVenueCape Town StadiumDates9 11 September 2022No of nations16Final positionsChampions AustraliaRunner up New ZealandThird place FranceTournament statisticsMatches played32Top scorer s Faith Nathan 45 Most triesFaith Nathan 9 2018 Contents 1 Teams 2 Draw 3 Format 4 Tournament 4 1 13th place 4 2 Challenge Trophy 4 3 5th place 4 4 Championship Cup 5 Final placings 6 Player scoring 7 See also 8 ReferencesTeams editThe four semi finalists from the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens were automatic qualifiers with South Africa also qualifying as host 1 The remaining eleven places were decided in the six continental regions 1 Region Automatic qualifiers Continental qualifiers Total teamsAfrica a nbsp South Africa hosts nbsp Madagascar 2North America b nbsp United States nbsp Canada 2South America c nbsp Brazil nbsp Colombia 2Asia d nbsp China nbsp Japan 2Europe e nbsp France nbsp England nbsp Ireland nbsp Poland nbsp Spain 5Oceania f nbsp Australia nbsp New Zealand holders nbsp Fiji 3Totals 5 11 16Notes Africa The runner up of the 2022 Africa Women s Sevens joined automatic qualifier South Africa who won the tournament at the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens North America The winner of the 2022 RAN Women s Sevens Qualifiers joined automatic qualifier United States at the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens South America did not have an automatic qualifier but the top two teams from the 2021 Sudamerica Rugby Women s Sevens won qualifier berths Asia did not have an automatic qualifier but the top two teams from the 2021 Asia Rugby Women s Sevens Series won qualifier berths Europe The top four teams from the 2022 European Qualifier event joined automatic qualifier France at the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens Oceania was not able to hold a qualifying tournament due to ongoing impacts of COVID 19 in 2021 and 2022 While New Zealand and Australia qualified automatically the third qualifier berth at the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens was determined by the most recent placings in the World Rugby Series 2 awarded to Fiji who finished seventh in the 2020 World Series 2 Draw editThe ten core teams from the World Rugby Sevens Series were seeded according to their points accumulated across the 2019 20 and 2021 22 seasons Seed Season Team 2019 20 2021 22 TotalPoints1 nbsp Australia 80 80 1602 nbsp New Zealand 96 57 1533 nbsp France 70 60 1304 nbsp United States 66 56 1225 nbsp Canada 80 40 1006 nbsp Fiji 38 60 987 nbsp Ireland 15 60 758 nbsp England 36 33 699 nbsp Spain 28 26 5410 nbsp Brazil 10 24 30The remaining six teams were seeded based on regional ranking positions in July 2022 3 Seed Team11 nbsp Japan12 nbsp China13 nbsp Poland14 nbsp South Africa15 nbsp Colombia16 nbsp MadagascarFormat editLike the previous edition the tournament was played using a knock out format Teams in the Championship Cup competed for the Rugby Sevens World Cup trophy and gold silver and bronze medals Losing teams in the Championship Cup quarterfinals played off for 5th to 8th place Losing teams in the Championship Cup Round of 16 first round competed for the Challenge Trophy and lower places All teams played four matches Tournament editMatch results as per the official website 4 All times are local UTC 2 13th place edit 13th 16th semifinals13th place final 10 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Madagascar5 11 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp China36 nbsp China21 10 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp South Africa19 nbsp South Africa27 nbsp Colombia0 15th place final 11 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Madagascar19 nbsp Colombia12Matches13th 16th semi finals Match 17 10 September Madagascar nbsp 5 36 nbsp China Cape Town Stadium 15 05Match 18 10 September South Africa nbsp 27 0 nbsp Colombia Cape Town Stadium 15 2715th place final Match 25 11 September Madagascar nbsp 19 12 nbsp Colombia Cape Town Stadium 14 1513th place final Match 26 11 September China nbsp 21 19 nbsp South Africa Cape Town Stadium 14 37Challenge Trophy edit Challenge quarter finalsChallenge semi finalsChallenge final 10 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Spain12 10 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Madagascar0 nbsp Spain10 10 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Poland19 nbsp Poland20 11 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp China14 nbsp Poland12 10 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Japan17 nbsp Japan14 10 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp South Africa12 nbsp Japan19 10 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Brazil1011th place final nbsp Colombia0 11 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Brazil33 nbsp Spain17 nbsp Brazil19 MatchesChallenge quarter finals Match 9 10 September Madagascar nbsp 0 12 nbsp Spain Cape Town Stadium 09 53Match 10 10 September Colombia nbsp 0 33 nbsp Brazil Cape Town Stadium 10 15Match 11 10 September South Africa nbsp 12 14 nbsp Japan Cape Town Stadium 10 37Match 12 10 September Poland nbsp 20 14 nbsp China Cape Town Stadium 10 59Challenge semi finals Match 19 10 September Spain nbsp 10 19 nbsp Poland Cape Town Stadium 15 49Match 20 10 September Brazil nbsp 10 19 nbsp Japan Cape Town Stadium 16 1111th place final Match 27 11 September Spain nbsp 17 19 nbsp Brazil Cape Town Stadium 14 59Challenge final Match 28 11 September Poland nbsp 12 17 nbsp Japan Cape Town Stadium 15 215th place edit 5th 8th semi finals5th place final 11 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp England7 11 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Canada22 nbsp Canada0 11 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Fiji53 nbsp Fiji24 nbsp Ireland0 7th place final 11 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp England10 nbsp Ireland26Matches5th 8th semi finals Match 21 11 September England nbsp 7 22 nbsp Canada Cape Town Stadium 10 18Match 22 11 September Fiji nbsp 24 0 nbsp Ireland Cape Town Stadium 10 407th place final Match 29 11 September England nbsp 10 26 nbsp Ireland Cape Town Stadium 17 315th place final Match 30 11 September Canada nbsp 0 53 nbsp Fiji Cape Town Stadium 17 53Championship Cup edit Round of 16Quarter finalsSemi finalsCup final 9 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Australia 1 48 10 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Madagascar 16 0 nbsp Australia35 9 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp England5 nbsp Spain 9 5 11 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp England 8 29 nbsp Australia17 9 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp United States7 nbsp Canada 5 24 10 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp China 12 5 nbsp Canada7 9 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp United States10 nbsp Poland 13 7 11 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp United States 4 39 nbsp Australia24 9 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp New Zealand22 nbsp France 3 29 10 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp South Africa 14 0 nbsp France19 9 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Fiji14 nbsp Japan 11 7 11 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Fiji 6 36 nbsp France7 9 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp New Zealand38Bronze final nbsp Ireland 7 24 10 September Cape Town Stadium11 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp Brazil 10 12 nbsp Ireland0 nbsp United States7 9 September Cape Town Stadium nbsp New Zealand28 nbsp France29 nbsp Colombia 15 5 nbsp New Zealand 2 47 MatchesRound of 16 Match 1 9 September Australia nbsp 48 0 nbsp Madagascar Cape Town Stadium 12 11Match 4 9 September United States nbsp 39 7 nbsp Poland Cape Town Stadium 12 33Match 5 9 September Canada nbsp 24 5 nbsp China Cape Town Stadium 12 55Match 6 9 September Fiji nbsp 36 7 nbsp Japan Cape Town Stadium 13 17Match 7 9 September Ireland nbsp 24 12 nbsp Brazil Cape Town Stadium 13 54Match 8 9 September England nbsp 29 5 nbsp Spain Cape Town Stadium 14 16Match 2 9 September New Zealand nbsp 47 5 nbsp Colombia Cape Town Stadium 17 37Match 3 9 September France nbsp 29 0 nbsp South Africa Cape Town Stadium 18 35Quarter finals Match 13 10 September Australia nbsp 35 5 nbsp England Cape Town Stadium 19 07Match 14 10 September New Zealand nbsp 28 0 nbsp Ireland Cape Town Stadium 20 05Match 15 10 September France nbsp 19 14 nbsp Fiji Cape Town Stadium 21 05Match 16 10 September United States nbsp 10 7 nbsp Canada Cape Town Stadium 22 05Semi finals Match 23 11 September New Zealand nbsp 38 7 nbsp France Cape Town Stadium 12 07Match 24 11 September Australia nbsp 17 7 nbsp United States Cape Town Stadium 13 05Bronze final Match 31 11 September United States nbsp 7 29 nbsp France Cape Town Stadium 19 01Cup final Match 32 11 September Australia nbsp 24 22 nbsp New Zealand Cape Town Stadium 20 17Final placings editPlace Team nbsp nbsp Australia nbsp nbsp New Zealand nbsp nbsp France4 nbsp United States5 nbsp Fiji6 nbsp Canada7 nbsp Ireland8 nbsp EnglandPlace Team9 nbsp Japan10 nbsp Poland11 nbsp Brazil12 nbsp Spain13 nbsp China14 nbsp South Africa15 nbsp Madagascar16 nbsp ColombiaPlayer scoring editTries scored Rank Player Tries1 nbsp Faith Nathan 92 nbsp Ana Maria Naimasi 63 nbsp Nadine Roos 5 nbsp Reapi Ulunisau nbsp Wakaba HaraPoints scored Rank Player Points1 nbsp Faith Nathan 452 nbsp Ana Maria Naimasi 343 nbsp Reapi Ulunisau 334 nbsp Risi Pouri Lane 325 nbsp Nadine Roos 31 Source 1 See also edit2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens Men s tournamentReferences edit a b Qualifying RWC Sevens Archived from the original on 25 May 2021 Retrieved 20 July 2021 a b Oceania Rugby confirms 2022 Commonwealth Games and Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 Qualifiers Oceania Rugby 9 March 2022 Archived from the original on 14 March 2022 First matches for RWC 2022 Sevens revealed Rugby Asia 2 47 21 July 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 Matches rwcsevens com World Rugby Retrieved 19 August 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens Women 27s tournament amp oldid 1172429569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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