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词条 2017–18 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
释义

  1. Format

  2. Teams

  3. Events

  4. Standings

  5. Placings summary

  6. Tournaments

     Dubai  Sydney  Kitakyushu  Langford  Paris 

  7. Players

     Scoring leaders  Awards 

  8. See also

  9. References

{{for|the men's competition|2017–18 World Rugby Sevens Series}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2017}}{{Infobox Rugby World Sevens
| name = World Rugby
Women's Sevens Series VI
| countries = {{flag|United Arab Emirates}}
{{flag|Australia}}
{{flag|Japan}}
{{flag|Canada}}
{{flag|France}}
| date = {{nowrap|30 November 2017 – 10 June 2018}}
| nations = 16 teams
| champions = {{ru7w|AUS}}
| runnersup = {{ru7w|NZL}}
| third = {{ru7w|FRA}}
| top point scorer = {{flagdeco|NZL}} Portia Woodman (43)
| top try scorer = {{flagdeco|NZL}} Portia Woodman (215)
| prevseason = 2016–17
| nextseason = 2018–19
}}

The 2017–18 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series was the sixth edition of the global circuit for women's national rugby sevens teams, organised by World Rugby. There were five tournament events scheduled on the 2017–18 circuit and twelve teams competed in each tournament.

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Format

Twelve teams compete at each event. The top-ranked teams at each tournament play off for a Cup, with gold, silver and bronze medals also awarded to the first three teams. Lower-ranked teams at each tournament play off for a Challenge Trophy.[1] The overall winner of the series was determined by points gained from the standings across all events in the season.

Teams

The "core teams" qualified to participate in all series events for the 2017–18 series were:[3]

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  • {{ru7w|AUS}}
  • {{ru7w|CAN}}
  • {{ru7w|ENG}}
  • {{ru7w|FJI}}
  • {{ru7w|FRA}}
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  • {{ru7w|IRE}}
  • {{ru7w|NZL}}
  • {{ru7w|RUS}}
  • {{ru7w|ESP}}
  • {{ru7w|USA}}
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One additional core team qualified through winning the 2017 Hong Kong Women's Sevens:[4]

  • {{ru7w|JPN}}

Events

There were five tournaments in 2017–18:[2]

2017–18 Itinerary
LegStadiumCity DatesWinner
Dubai The Sevens Dubai30 November – 1 December 2017AUS}}
Australia Sydney Football Stadium Sydney{{pad|0.2em}} 26–28 January 2018{{hsp}}[6]AUS}}
Japan Mikuni World Stadium Kitakyushu21–22 April 2018NZL}}
Canada Westhills Stadium Langford12–13 May 2018NZL}}
France Stade Jean-Bouin Paris8–10 June 2018NZL}}

Standings

{{for|the tie-breaker rules|World Rugby Women's Sevens Series#Tiebreakers}}

Official standings for the 2017–18 series:

2017–18 World Rugby Women's Sevens
Series VI
PosTeam|Event {{flagdeco|UAE
Dubai
{{flagdeco|AUS
Sydney
{{flagdeco|JPN
Kitakyushu
{{flagdeco|CAN
Langford
{{flagdeco|FRA
Paris
Points
total
1{{ru7w|AUS}}20 20 16 18 18 92
2{{ru7w|NZL}} 12 18 20 20 20 90
3{{ru7w|FRA}} 10 12 18 14 14 68
4{{ru7w|CAN}} 14 16 2 12 16 60
5{{ru7w|USA}} 18 6 4 16 12 56
6{{ru7w|RUS}} 16 14 12 1 3 46
7{{ru7w|ESP}} 8 10 14 3 8 43
8{{ru7w|ENG}} 6 4 8 8 6 32
9{{ru7w|FIJ}} 2 3 10 6 10 31
10{{ru7w|IRE}} 4 8 3 10 4 29
11{{ru7w|JPN}} 1 2 1 4 2 10
12{{ru7w|CHN}} 6 6
13{{ru7w|RSA}} 3 3
14{{ru7w|BRA}} 2 2
15{{nowrap|{{ru7w|WAL}}}} 1 1
16{{nowrap|{{ru7w|PNG}}}} 1 1
Source: World Rugby
Legend
No colourCore team in 2017–18 and re-qualified as a core team for the 2018–19 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
PinkRelegated as the lowest placed core team at the end of the 2017–18 World Rugby Sevens Series
YellowNot a core team

Placings summary

Tallies of top four tournament placings during the 2017–18 series, by team:

Team{{gold1 Gold{{silver2 Silver{{bronze3 BronzeFourthTotal
{{ru7w|AUS}} 2 2 1 5
{{ru7w|NZL}} 3 1 4
{{ru7w|USA}} 1 1 2
{{ru7w|FRA}} 1 2 3
{{ru7w|CAN}} 2 1 3
{{ru7w|RUS}} 1 1 2
{{ru7w|ESP}} 1 1
Totals 5 5 5 5 {{#expr: 5+4+2+3+3+2+1

Tournaments

Dubai

{{main article|2017 Dubai Women's Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemifinalists
Cup{{ru7w|AUS}}34–0{{ru7w|USA}}{{ru7w|RUS}} (Bronze)
{{ru7w|CAN}}
5th Place{{ru7w|NZL}}24–0{{ru7w|FRA}}{{ru7w|ESP}} (7th)
{{ru7w|ENG}}
Challenge Trophy{{ru7w|IRE}}24–7{{ru7w|RSA}}{{ru7w|FIJ}} (11th)
{{ru7w|JPN}}

Sydney

{{main article|2018 Sydney Women's Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemifinalists
Cup{{ru7w|AUS}}31–0{{ru7w|NZL}}{{ru7w|CAN}} (Bronze)
{{ru7w|RUS}}
5th Place{{ru7w|FRA}}19–5{{ru7w|ESP}}{{ru7w|IRE}} (7th)
{{ru7w|USA}}
Challenge Trophy{{ru7w|ENG}}29–10{{ru7w|FIJ}}{{ru7w|JPN}} (11th)
{{ru7w|PNG}}

Kitakyushu

{{main article|2018 Japan Women's Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemifinalists
Cup{{ru7w|NZL}}24–12{{ru7w|FRA}}{{ru7w|AUS}} (Bronze)
{{ru7w|ESP}}
5th Place{{ru7w|RUS}}30–7{{ru7w|FIJ}}{{ru7w|ENG}} (7th)
{{ru7w|CHN}}
Challenge Trophy{{ru7w|USA}}24–19
(a.e.t.)
{{ru7w|IRE}}{{ru7w|CAN}} (11th)
{{ru7w|JPN}}

Langford

{{main article|2018 Canada Women's Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemifinalists
Cup{{ru7w|NZL}}46–0{{ru7w|AUS}}{{ru7w|USA}} (Bronze)
{{ru7w|FRA}}
5th Place{{ru7w|CAN}}29–12{{ru7w|IRE}}{{ru7w|ENG}} (7th)
{{ru7w|FIJ}}
Challenge Trophy{{ru7w|JPN}}26–21{{ru7w|ESP}}{{ru7w|BRA}} (11th)
{{ru7w|RUS}}

Paris

{{main article|2018 France Women's Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemifinalists
Cup{{ru7w|NZL}}33-7{{ru7w|AUS}}{{ru7w|CAN}} (Bronze)
{{ru7w|FRA}}
5th Place{{ru7w|USA}}28-7{{ru7w|FIJ}}{{ru7w|ESP}} (7th)
{{ru7w|ENG}}
Challenge Trophy{{ru7w|IRE}}10-5{{ru7w|RUS}}{{ru7w|JPN}} (11th)
{{ru7w|WAL}}

Players

{{main page|2017–18 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series squads}}

Scoring leaders

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Tries scored
Rank Player Tries
1NZL}} Portia Woodman43
2NZL}} Michaela Blyde37
3AUS}} Emma Tonegato26
USA}} Naya Tapper
5RUS}} Alena Mikhaltsova24
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Points scored
Rank Player Points
1NZL}} Portia Woodman215
2NZL}} Michaela Blyde185
3AUS}} Emma Sykes172
4USA}} Alev Kelter168
5NZL}} Tyla Nathan-Wong159
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Updated: 10 June 2018

Awards

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Player awards
Tour LegImpact player{{Tooltip|Ref.|References
PlayerPoints
DubaiRUS}} {{sortname|Alena|Mikhaltsova}}61[3]
SydneyRUS}} {{sortname|Baizat|Khamidova}}52[4]
KitakyushuRUS}} {{sortname|Alena|Mikhaltsova}}60[5]
LangfordFRA}} {{sortname|Camille|Grassineau}}56
ParisAUS}} {{sortname|Charlotte|Caslick}}72
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Total impact player points
Pos|PositionPlayerT|TacklesB|BreaksO|OffloadsC|CarriesTotal
1{{flagdeco|NZL}} {{sortname|Michaela|Blyde}}584420107229
2{{flagdeco|JPN}} {{sortname|Chiharu|Nakamura}}641541101221
3{{flagdeco|FRA}} {{sortname|Camille|Grassineau}}115201471220
{{flagdeco|IRE|rugby union}} {{sortname|Lucy|Mulhall}}95111797220
5{{flagdeco|RUS}} {{sortname|Alena|Mikhaltsova}}58362594213
6{{flagdeco|USA}} {{sortname|Alev|Kelter}}79261097212
{{flagdeco|AUS}} {{sortname|Emma|Tonegato}}603912101212
8{{flagdeco|IRE|rugby union}} {{sortname|Stacey|Flood}}672513105210
9{{flagdeco|IRE|rugby union}} {{sortname|Amee-Leigh|Murphy-Crowe}}8028683197
10{{flagdeco|ESP}} {{sortname|Patricia|García}}532116102192
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Updated: [https://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/dhl?lang=en 10 June 2018]

See also

{{Portal|Rugby union}}
  • 2017–18 World Rugby Sevens Series (for men)

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/news/195249 |title=Men's and women's sevens winners to strike gold |publisher=World Rugby.org |date=3 October 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.worldrugby.org/womens-sevens-series/news/284742|title=Sevens Series 2018 to finish in Paris as women’s dates confirmed|publisher=World Rugby|date=29 September 2017|accessdate=29 September 2017}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/news/299577|title=Mikhaltsova wins DHL Impact Player in Dubai|newspaper=World Rugby|date=4 December 2017}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/news/308707|title=Khamidova named DHL Impact Player in Sydney|newspaper=World Rugby|date=31 January 2018}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/news/324011|title=Mikhaltsova named DHL Impact Player in Kitakyushu|publisher=World Rugby|date=23 April 2018|accessdate=24 April 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web |date=2016 |title=Series Qualifying |website=World Rugby |url=http://www.worldrugby.org/womens-sevens-series/series-info/qualifying |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.worldrugby.org%2Fwomens-sevens-series%2Fseries-info%2Fqualifying&date=2016-11-25 |archivedate=25 November 2016 |df=dmy }}
7. ^{{cite web |date=7 April 2017 |title=Japan secure core place on women's series |publisher=World Rugby |url=https://www.worldrugby.org/news/236083 |accessdate=18 September 2017 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170918202746/https://www.worldrugby.org/news/236083 |archivedate=18 September 2017}}
8. ^{{cite news |date=23 May 2017 |title=Sydney 7s 2018: Men's and women's tournaments set to come together on Australia Day |work=The Sydney Morning Herald |url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/sydney-7s-2018-mens-and-womens-tournaments-set-to-come-together-on-australia-day-20170523-gwb1z6.html |accessdate=11 September 2017 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170523122236/http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/sydney-7s-2018-mens-and-womens-tournaments-set-to-come-together-on-australia-day-20170523-gwb1z6.html |archivedate=23 May 2017}}
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