2019 USA Women's Sevens

The 2019 USA Women's Sevens was a rugby sevens tournament that takes place at Infinity Park in Glendale, Colorado between the 5-6 October 2019. It was the seventh time that the USA Women's Sevens have been held as an World Series event and was the first tournament of the 2019–20 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series.

2019 USA Women's Sevens
Women's Sevens Series VIII
Host nationUnited States United States
Date5–6 October 2019
Cup
Champion United States
Runner-up Australia
Third New Zealand
Challenge
Winner England
Tournament details
Matches played32
2018

In the cup final, the United States won their first USA Women's Sevens since the tournament became a World Series event as they defeated Australia 26–7 in the final. New Zealand came home in third place after defeating France 31–14 while England won the Challenge Trophy over Japan.

Background

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The 2019 USA Women's Sevens is the first round of eight tournaments for the 2019–20 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series and the seventh since the tournament became a part of the World Series.[1] During the off-season, qualifying for the 2020 Summer Olympics continued in the continental with England qualifying through to the Olympic Games as Great Britain with a 19-0 victory over Russia. France joined Russia in qualifying for the repcharge event.[2]

Format

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The twelve teams are drawn into three pools of four teams each with each team playing their other three opponents in their pool once. Points are awarded in each pool on the standard schedule for rugby sevens tournaments (though different from the standard in the 15-man game)—3 for a win, 2 for a draw, 1 for a loss. The top two teams from each pool advance to the Cup brackets while the top two third place teams also compete in the Cup. The remaining four teams will compete in the Challenge Trophy.

Teams

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Twelve teams will compete in the tournament with eleven teams being core teams to the Sevens Series. The twelfth team, Japan was invited to the tournament.[3]

Pool stage

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Key to colours in group tables
Teams that advanced to the Cup Quarterfinal

Pool A

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
  New Zealand 3 3 0 0 116 19 +97 9
  Russia 3 2 0 1 79 62 +17 7
  England 3 1 0 2 43 88 −45 5
  Japan 3 0 0 3 21 90 −69 3
5 October 2019
11:21
England  22–38  Russia
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
11:43
New Zealand  40–7  Japan
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
14:05
England  21–14  Japan
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
14:27
New Zealand  40–12  Russia
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
17:05
Russia  29–0  Japan
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
17:33
New Zealand  36–0  England
Infinity Park, Glendale

Pool B

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
  France 3 3 0 0 90 26 +64 9
  United States 3 2 0 1 86 31 +55 7
  Ireland 3 1 0 2 42 90 −48 5
  Brazil 3 0 0 3 12 93 −81 3
5 October 2019
10:37
France  28–7  Ireland
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
10:59
United States  27–0  Brazil
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
13:21
France  38–5  Brazil
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
13:43
United States  45–7  Ireland
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
16:05
Ireland  28–7  Brazil
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
16:35
United States  14–24  France
Infinity Park, Glendale

Pool C

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Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
  Australia 3 2 1 0 92 38 +54 8
  Canada 3 2 1 0 76 47 +29 8
  Spain 3 1 0 2 48 71 −23 5
  Fiji 3 0 0 3 35 95 −60 3
5 October 2019
9:53
Australia  31–5  Spain
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
10:15
Canada  31–7  Fiji
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
12:37
Australia  35–7  Fiji
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
12:59
Canada  19–14  Spain
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
15:21
Spain  29–21  Fiji
Infinity Park, Glendale

5 October 2019
15:43
Canada  26–26  Australia
Infinity Park, Glendale

Knockout stage

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Challenge Trophy

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Semi-finalsChallenge Trophy Final
 
      
 
6 October 2019 – 11:39 – Infinity Park
 
 
  England34
 
6 October 2019 – 15:37 – Infinity Park
 
  Brazil14
 
  England36
 
6 October 2019 – 12:01 – Infinity Park
 
  Japan14
 
  Fiji19
 
 
  Japan21
 

Fifth place

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
6 October 2019 – 13:17 – Infinity Park
 
 
  Spain24
 
6 October 2019 – 16:01 – Infinity Park
 
  Russia19
 
  Spain12
 
6 October 2019 – 13:39 – Infinity Park
 
  Canada7
 
  Canada40
 
 
  Ireland14
 
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsCup Final
 
          
 
6 October 2019 – 10:11 – Infinity Park
 
 
  France26
 
6 October 2019 – 14:01 – Infinity Park
 
  Spain7
 
  France0
 
6 October 2019 – 10:33 – Infinity Park
 
  Australia40
 
  Australia38
 
6 October 2019 – 16:58 – Infinity Park
 
  Russia0
 
  Australia7
 
6 October 2019 – 10:55 – Infinity Park
 
  United States26
 
  United States29
 
6 October 2019 – 14:23 – Infinity Park
 
  Canada26
 
  United States19
 
6 October 2019 – 11:17 – Infinity Park
 
  New Zealand17 Third place
 
  New Zealand36
 
6 October 2019 – 16:28 – Infinity Park
 
  Ireland10
 
  France14
 
 
  New Zealand31
 

Tournament placings

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Place  Team Points
    United States 20
    Australia 18
    New Zealand 16
4   France 14
5   Spain 12
6   Canada 10
Place  Team Points
7   Russia 8
8   Ireland 6
9   England 4
10   Japan 3
11   Fiji 2
12   Brazil 1

Source: World Rugby

Players

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Scoring leaders

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Tries scored
Rank Player Tries
1   Emma Tonegato 9
2   Charlotte Caslick 7
3   Ellia Green 6
  Kelly Brazier 6
  Michaela Blyde 6
  Stacey Waaka 6

Source: World Rugby Archived 2019-10-07 at the Wayback Machine

Points scored
Rank Player Points
1   Emma Tonegato 45
2   Ellia Green 40
  Ghislaine Landry 40
4   Kelly Brazier 38
5   Alev Kelter 36


Source: World Rugby Archived 2019-06-24 at the Wayback Machine

Dream Team

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The following seven players were selected for the tournament Dream Team at the conclusion of the tournament:[4]

Backs Forwards

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Schedule announced for HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2020". World Rugby. 8 August 2019. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  2. ^ "England secure Great Britain's place at Tokyo 2020". World Rugby. 15 July 2019. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Pools and match schedule announced for HSBC USA Women's Sevens". World Rugby. 28 August 2019. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
  4. ^ "HSBC Dream Team". twitter.com/WorldRugby7s. 7 October 2019. Archived from the original on 7 October 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
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Women's Sevens Series VIII
Preceded by
None (first event)
2019 USA Women's Sevens Succeeded by
USA Women's Sevens
Preceded by 2019 USA Women's Sevens Succeeded by