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2011 South Africa Sevens


FieldValue
countriesRSA South Africa
date9–10 December 2011
champions1
runnersup1
third
champions2
runnersup2
champions3
runnersup3
champions4
runnersup4
matches45
tries257
top point scorerNZL Frank Halai
NZL Junior Tomasi Cama
(50 points)
top try scorerNZL Frank Halai
(10 tries)
prevseason2010
nextseason2012

NZL Junior Tomasi Cama (50 points) (10 tries)

The 2011 South Africa Sevens was the 13th edition of the tournament and was part of the 2011–12 IRB Sevens World Series. After nine seasons at George in the Western Cape, the competition moved to Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth.

New Zealand won the title by defeating South Africa 31–26 in the final.

Format

The teams were divided into pools of four teams, who played a round-robin within the pool. Points were awarded in each pool on a different schedule from most rugby tournaments—3 for a win, 2 for a draw, 1 for a loss. The top two teams in each pool advanced to the Cup competition. The four quarterfinal losers dropped into the bracket for the Plate. The Bowl was contested by the third- and fourth-place finishers in each pool, with the losers in the Bowl quarterfinals dropping into the bracket for the Shield.

Teams

The participating teams are:

Pool stage

The draw was made on 4 December.

Key to colours in group tables

All times are local (UTC+2).

Pool A

TeamsPldWDLPFPA+/−Pts
33005531+249
32015931+287
31024054−145
30031957−383

Pool B

TeamsPldWDLPFPA+/−Pts
33001257+1189
32015055−57
31025776−195
300314108−943

Pool C

TeamsPldWDLPFPA+/−Pts
33001040+1049
32016450+147
31023671–355
300319102–833

Pool D

TeamsPldWDLPFPA+/−Pts
330010238+649
32019043+477
31023877−395
300336108−723

Knockout stage

Shield

|10 December – Port Elizabeth ||26||0 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||21||0 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||12||28 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||26||7 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||21||14 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||12||17 |10 December – Port Elizabeth |****|19||12

Bowl

|10 December – Port Elizabeth ||26||0 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||21||0 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||12||28 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||26||7 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||12||22 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||14||21 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||19|****|22

Plate

|10 December – Port Elizabeth ||21||12 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||26||12 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||14||21 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||21||5 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||24||20 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||26||7 |10 December – Port Elizabeth |****|48||0

Cup

|10 December – Port Elizabeth ||21||12 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||26||12 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||14||21 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||21||5 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||7||12 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||14||19 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||26||31 |10 December – Port Elizabeth ||17||14

References

References

  1. (2011-12-10). "New Zealand pip hosts to win SA Sevens". irbsevens.com.
  2. (2011-09-15). "Teams participating in South Africa Sevens". irbsevens.com.
  3. (2011-12-04). "IRB confirms pool draw for SA Sevens". irbsevens.com.
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