2015–16_World_Rugby_Sevens_Series

2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series

2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series

17th annual international series in men's rugby sevens


The 2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series, known for sponsorship reasons as the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, was the 17th annual series of rugby union sevens tournaments for national men's rugby sevens teams. The Sevens Series has been run by World Rugby since 1999–2000. This season, the series expanded from nine to ten events.[1]

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Core teams

Fourteen teams from the 2014-15 season retained core status for the 2015–16 season. A fifteenth team, Russia, claimed core team status for the 2015–16 series at the 2015 Hong Kong Sevens qualifier. The core teams were:

Russia replaced Japan, which lost core team status having finished last of the fifteen core teams in the 2014–15 Sevens World Series.

Tour venues

The official schedule for the 2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series was as follows:[2]

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Changes

There were three new tournaments in the series, with two events being discontinued:

Two other existing tournaments had venue changes:

Standings

Final standings after completion of the ten tournaments in the series:

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Source: World Rugby. Archived [6]

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Tournaments

Dubai

The opening event of the season saw Fiji starting their defense of the title by taking out the opening event of the season in Dubai. On the opening day of competition, Fiji, South Africa and England each recorded three straight wins to finish on top. New Zealand finished on top in their group but not before losing to the United States in Pool C.[7]

South Africa got knocked out in the quarter-finals by the United States but would still end up taking home the plate after they defeated Australia in the final. While for Fiji, they would take the Dubai Sevens after they initially came from behind to win against England and taking the early lead.[8]

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South Africa

After Dubai, the teams had a back to back with Cape Town being the next stop in the series.

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New Zealand

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Australia

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United States

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Canada

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Hong Kong

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Singapore

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France

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England

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Team statistics

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Players

Scoring leaders

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Updated: 24 May 2016

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See also


References

  1. "Gosper: Monumental 12 months for rugby sevens ahead". WorldRugby.org (Press release). 31 March 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  2. "HSBC partners with World Rugby for record-breaking sevens properties". Australian Rugby. 30 June 2015. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  3. Kingston, Gary (23 February 2015). "BC Place to host World Rugby Sevens". Vancouver Sun. Archived from the original on 2 May 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  4. "Cape Town confirmed as Sevens host". Sport24. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  5. "HSBC Sevens World Series Standings". World Rugby. Archived from the original on 22 June 2016.
  6. "Top two reign supreme, while USA create drama in sizzling Dubai". World Rugby. 4 December 2015. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  7. "Supreme Fiji lift Dubai title". World Rugby. 5 December 2015. Retrieved 6 October 2016.

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