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2011 IRB Pacific Nations Cup

Rugby union tournament


Rugby union tournament

FieldValue
name2011 IRB Pacific Nations Cup
countries
tournament formatRound-robin
date2–13 July 2011
teams4
matches6
attendance
tries36
top point scorerKurt Morath (Tonga)
(56 points)
top try scorerKoliniasi Holani (Japan)
Seko Kalou (Fiji)
Alisona Taumalolo (Tonga)
Alesana Tuilagi (Samoa)
Naipolioni Nalaga (Fiji)
(2 tries)
champions
count1
runner-up
websiteIRB Pacific Nations Cup
previous year2010
previous tournament2010 IRB Pacific Nations Cup
next year2012
next tournament2012 IRB Pacific Nations Cup

(56 points) Seko Kalou (Fiji) Alisona Taumalolo (Tonga) Alesana Tuilagi (Samoa) Naipolioni Nalaga (Fiji) (2 tries) | runner-up = The 2011 Pacific Nations Cup was a rugby union tournament held between the four national sides on the Pacific Rim: Fiji, Japan, Samoa and Tonga.

Samoa was the reigning champion after they defeated Fiji in the 2010 competition at Apia Park. The tournament began on July 2 and ended on July 13, 2011 with most of the matches hosted by Fiji. Only the match between Asian 5 Nations champion, Japan and Samoa was played at Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium in Japan. The tournament was moved to Fiji from Japan after the devastating March, 2011 Japan Tsunami.

The tournament was a round-robin where each team plays all of the other teams once. There were four points for a win, two for a draw and none for a defeat. There were also bonus points offered with one bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match and one bonus point for losing by 7 points or less.

Japan were crowned Champions after defeating Fiji and scoring their fourth try the last play of the final match of the tournament giving them the bonus point they needed to go with an earlier win over Tonga. Ill discipline by Fiji cost them the game and gifted the Pacific Nations Cup to Japan at the expense of Tonga. Fiji finished the match with 12 men after conceding 2 red and 3 yellow cards, an unenviable world record.

Table

Schedule

Round 1

Taufa 25' c Penalty try 43' c Iongi 77' c S. Taumalolo 79' m Ravulo 66' c

NZL Isitolo Maka
FIJ Sam Domoni

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Usuzuki 46' c Webb (1/1) 47' Webb (1/2) 32' Salavea 34' c G. Pisi 59' c

NZL John Kirwan
SAM Titimaea Tafua

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Round 2

K. Morath 29' c H. Tongaʻuiha 73' c Endo 34' c Kikutani 47' c Taira 51' c

NZL Isitolo Maka
NZL John Kirwan

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Iosua 74' c J. So'oialo (1/1) 74' J. So'oialo (1/1) 14' C. Ma'afu 40' c Fatiaki 46' m T. Rawaqa 70' c Kalou 79' c Luveniyali (2/2) 70', 79' T. Rawaqa (0/1)

SAM Titimaea Tafua
FIJ Sam Domoni

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Round 3

Helu 76' c

NZL Isitolo Maka
SAM Titimaea Tafua

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Nicholas 58' c Horie 63' m Imamura 80'+8' c Webb (2/3) 59', 80'+9' Buatava (0/1)

NZL John Kirwan
FIJ Sam Domoni

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Top scorers

Top points scorers

RankPlayerTeamPoints
1Kurt Morath56
2James So'oialo33
3Nicky Little18
4Koliniasi Holani10
Seko Kalou
Alisona Taumalolo
Alesana Tuilagi
Naipolioni Nalaga
9Shaun Webb9
10James Arlidge8

Source: irb.com

Top try scorers

RankPlayerTeamTries
1Koliniasi Holani2
Seko Kalou
Alisona Taumalolo
Alesana Tuilagi
Naipolioni Nalaga
625 players, Penalty try1

Source: irb.com

References

References

  1. link. (2012-06-23 ''Instead, by virtue of a slender 28-27 victory over Tonga, it was the Japanese who got their hands on the trophy'')
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