2004 Hong Kong Women's Sevens

The 2004 Hong Kong Women's Sevens was the seventh edition of the tournament.[a] The Aotearoa Maori New Zealand side won the tournament after winning the Cup final against Australia.[1]

2004 Hong Kong Women's Sevens
Host nationHong Kong Hong Kong
DateMarch
Cup
Champion Aotearoa Maori NZ
Runner-up Australia
Plate
Winner Kazakhstan
Runner-up Japan
Bowl
Winner United States
Runner-up Singapore
Tournament details
Matches played35
2003
2005

Teams edit

Ten teams competed in the tournament. A Hong Kong Barbarians team and a Macao side featured in exhibition games.

Group stages edit

Pool A edit

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
  Aotearoa Maori New Zealand 4 0 0 143 5
  Australia 3 0 1 118 14
  Kazakhstan 2 0 2 65 47
  Hong Kong 1 0 3 29 106
  Thailand 0 0 4 7 190
Kazakhstan  24–0  Hong Kong
Australia  12–0  Kazakhstan
Hong Kong  29–7  Thailand
Australia  64–0  Thailand
Kazakhstan  41–0  Thailand
Australia  37–0  Hong Kong

Pool B edit

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
  United States 4 0 0 157 0
  Japan 3 0 1 94 42
  Singapore 2 0 2 27 102
  Sri Lanka 1 0 3 19 71
  China 0 0 4 7 89
United States  35–0  Japan
Sri Lanka  7–10  Singapore
China  0–36  United States
Japan  32–0  Sri Lanka
Singapore  10–7  China
Japan  31–0  China
Sri Lanka  12–0  China
Japan  31–7  Singapore

Classification stages edit

Macao and the Hong Kong Barbarians played three exhibition games ahead of the finals.

4th and 5th placed teams edit

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
  Thailand 3 0 0 53 17
  Hong Kong 2 0 1 58 5
  Sri Lanka 1 0 2 34 63
  China 0 0 3 17 77
Hong Kong  29–0  Sri Lanka
Thailand  26–5  China
Hong Kong  0–5  Thailand
Sri Lanka  22–12  China
Hong Kong  29–0  China
Sri Lanka  12–22  Thailand

1st to 3rd placed teams edit

Group A edit

Nation Won Lost For Against
  Aotearoa Maori New Zealand 2 0 91 0
  Japan 1 1 19 38
  Singapore 0 2 0 72
Japan  19–0  Singapore

Group B edit

Nation Won Lost For Against
  Australia 2 0 37 0
  Kazakhstan 1 1 5 20
  United States 0 2 0 22
Australia  20–0  Kazakhstan

Bowl Final edit

Plate Final edit

Japan  5–29  Kazakhstan

Cup Final edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Source Hong Kong Rugby Union

References edit

  1. ^ Rajapaksha, Kaveenth (2018-09-06). "The Black Ferns - The greatest team on this planet?". ThePapare.com. Retrieved 2023-09-23.