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2005 Oceania Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2005 Oceania Cup
Date2 June–
26 October 2005
Countries Cook Islands
 Niue
 Tahiti
 Papua New Guinea
 Solomon Islands
 Vanuatu
Final positions
Champions Cook Islands
Runner-up Papua New Guinea
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
2006

The 2005 Oceania Cup was an international rugby union competition for countries and territories from Oceania with national teams in the developmental band. It was run by the Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions, which is the administrative body for rugby in the Oceania region.

The tournament, won by the Cook Islands, also served as the first two rounds of the Oceania qualification for 2007 Rugby World Cup.

First round

Pool A




Ranking:

Pool B

23 July 2005
Niue 55 - 8 Tahiti
Alofi

30 July 2005
Tahiti 22 - 47 Cook Islands
Papeete

6 August 2005
Cook Islands 24 - 5 Niue
Rarotonga

Ranking:

Finals



Cook Islands won on aggregate (48-32) and was also admitted to Round four of Oceania qualification for 2007 RWC.

See also

This page was last edited on 22 October 2017, at 16:02
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