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{{Infobox rugby tournament | name = 2009 Oceania Cup | countries = {{ru|NIU}} {{ru|PNG}} {{ru|COK}} {{ru|VUT}} | date = 27 June to 4 July 2009 | host = | champion = Papua New Guinea | runnerup = Cook Islands | matches = 3 | top scorer = | most tries = | preceded by = 2008 | succeeded by = 2011 }}The 2009 Oceania Nations Cup doubled as the first round of Oceania's qualifying tournament for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. By winning the Oceania Nations Cup, Papua New Guinea advanced to face Samoa in the Oceania qualification final. Tahiti and New Caledonia were originally slated to participate, but withdrew. {{toc limit|3}}Play-offs{{Round4 |June 27, 2009|{{nowrap|{{ru|PNG}}}}| 86 |{{ru|VAN}}| 12 |June 27, 2009|{{nowrap|{{ru|COK}}}}| 29 |{{ru|NIU}}| 7 |July 4, 2009|{{nowrap|{{ru|PNG}}}}| 29 |{{ru|COK}}| 21 }} Semi-finals {{Rugbybox |report= |date=27 June 2009 |home={{nowrap|{{ru-rt|PNG}}}} |score=86–12 |away={{ru|VAN}} |stadium=Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea }} {{Rugbybox |report= |date=27 June 2009 |home={{nowrap|{{ru-rt|COK}}}} |score=29–7 |away={{ru|NIU}} |stadium=Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea }}
Final {{Rugbybox |report= |date= 4 July 2009 |home={{ru-rt|PNG}} |score=29–21 |away={{ru|COK}} |stadium=Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea }}
References }}{{FORU Oceania Cup editions}}{{DEFAULTSORT:FORU}} 4 : FORU Oceania Cup|2009 rugby union tournaments for national teams|2009 in Oceanian rugby union|International rugby union competitions hosted by Papua New Guinea |