词条 | Solomon Islands national rugby union team |
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| Name = Solomon Islands | Nickname = | Badge = Solomon Islands.jpg | Badge_size = 150px | Emblem = | Union = Solomon Islands Rugby Union Federation | Confederation = Oceania Rugby | Coach = Corey Chapman | Captain = | Most caps = | Top scorer = | Top try scorer = | World Rugby Trigramme = | pattern_la1 =_green_SI | pattern_b1 =_green_shoulders_SI | pattern_ra1 =_green_SI | leftarm1 =FFD700 | body1 =FFD700 | rightarm1 =FFD700 | shorts1 =FFD700 | socks1 =4169e1 | First game = {{ru|PNG|noflag=1}} 23–5 Solomon Islands (18 August 1969) | Largest win = Solomon Islands 48–30 {{nrut|Vanuatu}} (3 December 2011) | Largest loss = Solomon Islands 3–113 {{nrut|Fiji}} (21 August 1969) | medaltemplates-expand = yes | medaltemplates = {{MedalBox|title=International medals|medals={{Medal|Competition|Pacific Games}}{{Medal|Bronze|1991 Port Moresby|}} }} }} The Solomon Islands national rugby union team represent Solomon Islands in the sport of rugby union. They played their first international at 18 August 1969, losing to Papua New Guinea by 23-5. Their next game, three days later, with Fiji show their record loss of 113-13. Both games were part of the 3rd South Pacific Games. Since then they have played in only a small number of internationals. Their first win came in 1983, in a 19-12 win over Niue, for the 7th South Pacific Games. Solomon Islands have yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup finals, but did take part in the qualifying tournaments in Oceania for the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia, and the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France, but did not end up qualifying. World Cup record
Oceania Cup 2011In November and December 2011, Solomon Islands competed in the Eastern Regional Pool of the 2011 FORU Oceania Cup. All matches were played at Lloyd Robson Oval in Port Moresby. In their first match, on 29 November, Solomon Islands recorded a notable 22-19 victory over the more fancied former champions Niue. This was followed by a 33-15 loss to host nation, Papua New Guinea.[1] In their final pool match, Solomon Islands defeated Vanuatu 48-20 to finish second in the pool, behind Papua New Guinea. This victory set a new record winning margin for the Solomon Islands, eclipsing the previous best of 11-3, also against Vanuatu, in 2001. By virtue of their wins at the tournament, Solomon Islands climbed to an all-time high of 69th position on the IRB World Rankings, overtaking Niue in the process.[2] Current squadSquad to FORU Oceania Cup (3 December 2011):
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References1. ^{{cite web|title=Pukpuks Rise|url=http://www.thenational.com.pg/?q=node/26288|work=The National, Sport|publisher=The National|accessdate=5 December 2011}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Solomon Islands climb to new high in rankings|url=http://www.oceaniarugby.com/111205_solomon_islands_climb_to_new_high_in_rankin.html/ref/267|work=Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions|publisher=Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions|accessdate=6 December 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120122195938/http://oceaniarugby.com/111205_solomon_islands_climb_to_new_high_in_rankin.html/ref/267|archivedate=22 January 2012|df=}} }}{{National rugby teams}} 2 : Oceanian national rugby union teams|Rugby union in the Solomon Islands |
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