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2004–05 World Sevens Series

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2004–05 IRB Sevens
Series VI
Hosts
Date2 December 2004 – 11 June 2005
Nations32
Final positions
Champions New Zealand
Runners-up Fiji
Third England

The 2004–05 Sevens World Series was the sixth edition of the global circuit for men's national rugby sevens teams, organised by the International Rugby Board since 1999–2000. The defending series champions New Zealand retained their title by winning the 2004–05 series.

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Calendar

2004–05 Itinerary[1]
Leg Venue Dates Winner
Dubai Dubai Exiles Rugby Ground December 2–3, 2004  England
South Africa Outeniqua Park, George December 10–11, 2004  New Zealand
New Zealand Westpac Stadium, Wellington February 4–5, 2005  New Zealand
United States Home Depot Center, Los Angeles February 12–13, 2005  New Zealand
Singapore National Stadium, Singapore April 1–2, 2005  New Zealand
London Twickenham June 4–5, 2005  South Africa
Paris Stade Jean-Bouin June 10–11, 2005  France

Competition format

All tournaments in the 2004–05 series were played as a standard 16-team event, beginning with the pool stage before progressing to a knockout stage to decide the tournament winners.

Pool stage

For the pool stage, teams were divided into 4 pools of 4 teams and a round-robin was played within each pool. The points awarded for the pool matches were 3 for a win, 2 for a draw, 1 for a loss. Where tie-breakers were required, the head-to-head result between the tied teams was used, followed by the difference in points scored during tournament play.

Knockout stage

Four trophies were contested during the knockout stage – in descending order of prestige: the Cup (whose winner became the tournament champion), Plate, Bowl and Shield. The format of the playoffs is described below

Cup
  • The top 8 sides (i.e. top two from each pool) advanced to the Cup quarterfinals
  • The 4 winners of the quarterfinals meet in the Cup semifinal bracket to play off for first, second and shared third place in the tournament.

Plate

  • The 4 losers of the Cup quarterfinals drop down to the Plate semifinal bracket to play off for fifth, sixth and shared seventh place in the tournament.

Bowl

  • The 4 third-placed sides from each pool meet in the Bowl bracket to decide 9th, 10th and shared 11th place in the tournament.

Shield

  • The 4 fourth-placed sides from each pool met in the Shield bracket to decide 13th, 14th and shared 15th place in the tournament.

Points schedule

The season championship was determined by the total points earned in all tournaments. The points schedule used for 2004–05 World Sevens Series was:

Points schedule: 16-team event
Points Place Status
20 1st Cup winner
16 2nd Cup runner-up
12 3rd
(2-way share)
Losing Cup semifinalists
8 5th Plate winner
6 6th Plate runner-up
4 7th
(2-way share)
Losing Plate semifinalists
2 9th Bowl winner

Final standings

The points awarded to teams at each event, as well as the overall season totals, are shown in the table below. Points for the event winners are indicated in bold. A zero (0) is recorded in the event column where a team played in a tournament but did not gain any points. A dash (–) is recorded in the event column if a team did not compete at a tournament.

2004–05 IRB Sevens – Series VI
 
Pos.
Event 
Team

Dubai

George

Well­ing­ton

Los ​Ang­eles

Singa­pore

Lon­don

Paris
Points
total
   
1  New Zealand 12 20 20 20 20 12 12 116
2  Fiji 16 16 12 8 12 8 16 88
3  England 20 12 4 12 16 16 6 86
4  South Africa 12 8 12 4 12 20 8 76
5  Argentina 6 12 16 16 4 12 4 70
6  Samoa 8 6 4 6 8 2 12 46
7  Australia 4 2 8 12 6 6 4 42
8  France 0 0 0 4 2 4 20 30
9  Scotland 4 0 6 0 4 4 2 20
10  Kenya 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 6
11  Tunisia 0 4 0 0 4
12  Canada 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2
13  Portugal 2 0 0 0 2

Source: rugby7.com (archived)

Notes:
  Light blue line on the left indicates a core team eligible to participate in all events of the series.

Tournaments

Dubai

Trophy Winners Score Finalists Semi-finalists
Cup  Fiji 21–26  England  South Africa
 New Zealand
Plate  Samoa 21–19  Argentina  Australia
 Scotland
Bowl  France 5–10  Portugal TBC
TBC
Shield  Ireland 5–17  Tunisia TBC
TBC

South Africa

Trophy Winners Score Finalists Semi-finalists
Cup  New Zealand 33–19  Fiji  England
 Argentina
Plate  South Africa 12–7  Samoa  Tunisia
 Kenya
Bowl  Canada 12–38  Australia TBC
TBC
Shield  Portugal 17–12  France TBC
TBC

New Zealand

Trophy Winners Score Finalists Semi-finalists
Cup  Argentina 7–31  New Zealand  South Africa
 Fiji
Plate  Scotland 0–32  Australia  Samoa
 England
Bowl  Tonga 12–17  Kenya TBC
TBC
Shield  Japan 19–29  Niue TBC
TBC

United States

Trophy Winners Score Finalists Semi-finalists
Cup  Argentina 5–34  New Zealand  Australia
 England
Plate  Samoa 21–24  Fiji  France
 South Africa
Bowl  Kenya 0–15  Canada TBC
TBC
Shield  Tonga 40–0  Mexico TBC
TBC

Singapore

Trophy Winners Score Finalists Semi-finalists
Cup  New Zealand 26–5  England  Fiji
 South Africa
Plate  Samoa 14–15  Australia  Scotland
 Argentina
Bowl  Canada 12–19  France TBC
TBC
Shield  Chinese Taipei 17–10  China TBC
TBC

France

Trophy Winners Score Finalists Semi-finalists
Cup  France 28–19  Fiji  Samoa
 New Zealand
Plate  South Africa 26–19  England  Australia
 Scotland
Bowl  Argentina 26–10  Georgia TBC
TBC
Shield  Canada 33–21  Russia TBC
TBC

London

Trophy Winners Score Finalists Semi-finalists
Cup  South Africa 21–12  England  Argentina
 New Zealand
Plate  Australia 12–29  Fiji  Scotland
 France
Bowl  Tunisia 0–27  Samoa TBC
TBC
Shield  Kenya 12–18  Canada TBC
TBC

References

  1. ^ "IRB Sevens World Series set for another record breaking year". International Rugby Board. 2007-08-01. Archived from the original on 2007-10-24. Retrieved 2007-08-03.

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