Pools and schedule set for George 7s
13 October, 2008
Fiji lead the charge in Pool C ahead of Argentina and Scotland in the George 7s pool draws and fixtures released by the International Rugby Board at the weekend.
After finishing the 2007/08 season in second place behind champions New Zealand, hosts South Africa are named second seeds and top pool B, where they face a tough set of matches on day one. SANZAR rivals Australia are sure to provide a stern test under new coach Michael O'Connor, the USA will be out to repeat their Cup quarter final appearance of last season and European side Georgia also have much Sevens experience.
Defending George champions New Zealand again top the seeds and lead the charge from Pool A, where they face unpredictable opposition in England and France as well as Africa 3, the third-placed African qualifier for next year's Sevens World Cup, to be decided in Tunisia in early November.
Fiji top Pool C and face Argentina, Scotland and Africa 2, while fourth seeds Samoa lead an ultra competitive Pool D featuring Kenya, Wales and Portugal.
"The George field this year is sure to be hyper-competitive as the sides hone in on the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Dubai next March," said IRB Tournaments Director Beth Coalter.
"All twelve core teams are capable of beating each other and the two African sides yet to be named will no doubt be battle-hardened and Sevens sharp after their World Cup qualifiers in Tunisia.
"George is always an interesting Tournament as the team who won the weekend before in Dubai is keen to establish a strong start to the new Series ahead of New Zealand and San Diego in February. The World Cup will just increase that desire for momentum," added Coalter.
The Outeniqua Park stadium in George will again provide the stage for two days of international Sevens rugby on 5-6 December, one week after the Series kicks off in Dubai, and the Boks will need every decibel of home support.
Fixtures
Friday December 5 2008
11.37am Fiji v Scotland, 11.59 Argentina v South Africa, 12.21 Samoa v Wales,12.43 Kenya v Portugal, 13.05 New Zealand v France, 13:27 England v Africa 3, 13.49 South Africa v USA, 14.11 Australia v Georgia, 14.43 Fiji v Africa 2, 15.05 Argentina v Scotland, 15.27 Samoa v Portugal, 15.49 Kenya v Wales, 16.11 New Zealand v Africa 3, 16.33 England v France, 16.55 South Africa v Georgia, 17.17 Australia v USA, 17.49 Scotland v Africa 2, 18.11 Wales v Portugal, 18.33 France v Africa 3, 18.55 USA v Georgia, 19.32 Fiji v Argentina, 19.54 Samoa v Kenya, 20.16 New Zealand v England, 20.38 South Africa v Australia
Source: IRB.COM
IRB 7s World Series News Archive
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2009
- 07 Jan, 2009: Serevi and selectors clarify decision
- 27 Jan, 2009: FRU announces team to Wellington and San Diego
- 31 Jan, 2009: Goneva and Naba chosen to lead Digicel Fiji 7s
- 03 Feb, 2009: Rasileka to replace Tuwai
- 05 Feb, 2009: IRB 7s debut comes early for Saukuru
- 08 Feb, 2009: England win Wellington crown
- 15 Feb, 2009: Argentina win USA Sevens
- 13 Mar, 2009: FRU selects squad to Hong Kong and Adelaide
- 20 Mar, 2009: Injured Rokodiva out
- 13 May, 2009: Tanivula names his final 12 for London & Scotland leg
2008
- 02 Feb, 2008: Fiji bow out early in Wellington 7s
- 10 Feb, 2008: Fiji take Plate in San Diego
- 22 Feb, 2008: FRU Board approves 7s recommendations
- 06 Mar, 2008: Three dropped from Digicel Fiji 7s squad
- 08 Mar, 2008: Savou selects squad for Hong Kong and Adelaide
- 15 Mar, 2008: Three new faces in Digicel Fiji 7s squad to Hong Kong
- 18 Mar, 2008: FRU apologises to Nawaka and fans
- 20 Mar, 2008: Vunibaka gets nod as captain, Vuniwaqa replaces Kuruduadua
- 22 Mar, 2008: Digicel Fiji 7s join Earth Hour
- 25 Mar, 2008: Digicel Fiji 7s management unaware of any apology
- 27 Mar, 2008: Narukutabua to make debut against Korea
- 31 Mar, 2008: New Zealand lands Hong Kong crown
- 02 Apr, 2008: Referee Bolabiu selected for Junior World Championship
- 03 Apr, 2008: Statement by the Fiji Rugby Union
- 05 Apr, 2008: Fiji bow out, Boks halt New Zealand
- 18 Apr, 2008: FRU retains 7s management for last leg
- 01 May, 2008: Digicel Fiji 7s training camp
- 07 May, 2008: Digicel Fiji 7s training squad
- 14 May, 2008: Digicel Fiji 7s team to London 7s and Edinburgh 7s
- 26 May, 2008: Samoa win London Sevens as NZ clinch Series
- 01 Jun, 2008: Fiji finish fourth in 7s Series
- 14 Jul, 2008: Five qualify from Europe for 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens
- 17 Jul, 2008: IRB announce 2008/09 IRB 7s World Series Schedule
- 20 Jul, 2008: Fiji 7s coach and manager search near end
- 24 Jul, 2008: FRU appoints Serevi as National 7s coach
- 27 Jul, 2008: Fijiana finish third, miss out on World 7s showdown
- 28 Aug, 2008: FRU to meet with Serevi
- 11 Sep, 2008: Locoloco and Bolabiu to officiate in IRB 2007-08 7s Series
- 30 Sep, 2008: Fitness test outcome pleasing: Serevi
- 01 Oct, 2008: Serevi is Digicel brand ambassador
- 01 Oct, 2008: Fiji head Pool D in Dubai
- 13 Oct, 2008: Pools and schedule set for George 7s
- 13 Oct, 2008: Digicel Fiji 7s team set platform with Brisbane win
- 15 Oct, 2008: FRU withdraw team from Auckland 7s
- 29 Oct, 2008: FRU, Serevi come to an agreement
- 31 Oct, 2008: FRU names Digicel Fiji 7s training squad for Dubai and George
- 21 Nov, 2008: FRU announce team to Dubai and George
- 24 Nov, 2008: FRU clarifies decision
- 02 Dec, 2008: Fiji bow out as South Africa hit gold in Dubai
- 06 Dec, 2008: South Africa win George 7s as Fiji bow out in semi-finals
- 15 Dec, 2008: Fiji head Pool D in Wellington 7s
2007
- 01 Jan, 2007: FRU clarifies position with Serevi
- 02 Jan, 2007: American Samoa sign up for Fiji Int'l 7s
- 03 Jan, 2007: Fiji Int'l 7s called off
- 05 Jan, 2007: FRU names Digicel Fiji 7s training squad
- 09 Jan, 2007: Fiji 7s teach Bati quick lesson
- 11 Jan, 2007: Fiji to rekindle status in Wellington
- 11 Jan, 2007: FRU holds positive talks with Serevi
- 17 Jan, 2007: Fiji 7s lifts defensive efforts
- 17 Jan, 2007: FRU resolves sponsorship issue with Ryder
- 18 Jan, 2007: Five players set to make Fiji 7s debut
- 19 Jan, 2007: Fiji 7s focus on kick-offs
- 22 Jan, 2007: South Sea Drifters win Darwin 7s
- 23 Jan, 2007: Man Mountain returns
- 25 Jan, 2007: Nadroga trio to debut in Wellington
- 27 Jan, 2007: Beyond a boy's dream
- 02 Feb, 2007: Fiji impress in Wellington
- 03 Feb, 2007: Samoa surprise Fiji in Wellington final
- 07 Feb, 2007: Serevi #2 to join Fiji in San Diego
- 09 Feb, 2007: Fiji look for rebound in San Diego
- 10 Feb, 2007: Fiji to face South Africa in the quarters
- 12 Feb, 2007: Fiji win San Diego 7s
- 21 Feb, 2007: FRU to reward Digicel Fiji 7s players
- 21 Feb, 2007: Fiji get good draw for Hong Kong 7s
- 07 Mar, 2007: Serevi short-lists players for Hong Kong 7s
- 20 Mar, 2007: Semisi Serevi to make debut in Hong Kong
- 20 Mar, 2007: Naqelevuki's suspension nears end
- 01 Apr, 2007: Samoa claim Hong Kong glory
- 08 Apr, 2007: Fiji take Adelaide title
- 18 Apr, 2007: Digicel Fiji 7s prepare for London
- 26 Apr, 2007: Fiji in strong London pool
- 27 Apr, 2007: Fiji top seeds in Scotland
- 09 May, 2007: Dubai to host 2009 Rugby World Cup 7s
- 16 May, 2007: Naqelevuki returns for final IRB 7s leg
- 27 May, 2007: Kiwis take London 7s crown
- 03 Jul, 2007: FRU clears Naba of misconduct
- 06 Jul, 2007: Serevi resigns as Digicel Fiji 7s coach
- 07 Jul, 2007: FRU gives Ravai the nod for 2007-08
- 08 Nov, 2007: Savou names Digicel Fiji 7s squad for Dubai
- 21 Nov, 2007: Nasiga replaces Lewaqai in Digicel Fiji 7s squad
- 01 Dec, 2007: Fiji finish runners-up in Dubai 7s final
- 08 Dec, 2007: Kiwis defeat Fiji in George final
- 20 Jan, 2008: Savou calls up Lewaqai, Rawaqa and Bakaniceva
2006
- 01 Aug, 2006: Fiji eye International 7s tournament
- 07 Sep, 2006: FRU names Digicel Fiji 7s training squad
- 31 Oct, 2006: Fiji face Aussies in Dubai
- 09 Nov, 2006: Volavola to spearhead 7s title defence
- 21 Nov, 2006: Tietjens opts for Fijian flair
- 22 Nov, 2006: Namosi utility hungry for return
- 22 Nov, 2006: Digicel Fiji 7s team make patients day
- 23 Nov, 2006: Two new faces for Dubai and George
- 23 Nov, 2006: Nalaga ready to dance
- 24 Nov, 2006: Rauqe vows to do Fiji proud
- 28 Nov, 2006: International 7s returns to Fiji
- 29 Nov, 2006: Naqelevuki eyes RWC 2007
- 01 Dec, 2006: Fiji start well but slip against Aussies
- 02 Dec, 2006: South Africa claim Dubai 7s title
- 08 Dec, 2006: Fiji face Wales in George 7s quarters
- 09 Dec, 2006: Fiji fall from grace
- 19 Dec, 2006: Fiji must win in Wellington
- 21 Dec, 2006: Cooks confirm attendance for Fiji international 7s
2005