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词条 2010–11 IRB Sevens World Series
释义

  1. Itinerary

  2. Core teams

  3. Points schedule

  4. Tournament structure

  5. Standings

  6. Player scoring

      Individual points    Individual tries  

  7. Tournaments

     Dubai  South Africa  New Zealand  USA  Hong Kong  Australia  England  Scotland 

  8. References

  9. External links

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{{flag|United States}}
{{flag|Hong Kong}}
{{flag|Australia}}
{{flag|England}}
{{flag|Scotland}}
| date = 3 December 2010 - 29 May 2011
| nations =
| champions = {{ru7|NZL}}
| runnersup = {{ru7|RSA}}
| third = {{ru7|ENG}}
| matches =
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| prevseason = 2009-10
| nextseason = 2011-12
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The 2010–11 IRB Sevens World Series was the 12th annual IRB Sevens World Series of rugby union sevens tournaments for full national sides run by the International Rugby Board since 1999–2000.

Sevens is traditionally played in a two-day tournament format. However, the most famous event, the Hong Kong Sevens, was played over three days, largely because it involved 24 teams instead of the normal 16.

Itinerary

The IRB announced dates for the 2010–11 events on 1 June 2010, only two days after the final event of the 2009–10 series, the Edinburgh Sevens.[1] The stops remained unchanged from recent years; the only scheduling change for 2010–11 was that the Adelaide event, which moved from its traditional slot of one week after Hong Kong to one week before in 2010,[1] returned to its prior slot for 2011.[1]

This was the last season for the South Africa leg in George and the Australia leg in Adelaide. On 13 April 2011, both countries' national unions announced that their respective legs of the series would move to new sites for 2011–12. The South Africa Sevens will move to Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth.[2] The Australia leg will move to Skilled Park in the Gold Coast; it was initially known as the "International Rugby Sevens Gold Coast",[3] but later rebranded simply as the "Gold Coast Sevens".[4]

 ! width=6%|Leg ! width=10%|Venue ! width=8%|Date ! width=6%|Winner
2010–11 Itinerary[5]
Dubai The Sevens 3–4 December 2010 ENG}}
South Africa Outeniqua Park, George 10–11 December 2010 NZL}}
New Zealand Westpac Stadium, Wellington 4–5 February 2011 NZL}}
United States Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas 12–13 February 2011 RSA}}
Hong Kong Hong Kong Stadium 25–27 March 2011 NZL}}
Australia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 2–3 April 2011 NZL}}
London Twickenham 21–22 May 2011 RSA}}
Edinburgh Murrayfield, Edinburgh 28–29 May 2011 RSA}}

Core teams

Before each season, the IRB announces the 12 "core teams" that received guaranteed berths in each event in that season's series. The core teams for 2010–11 were:

  • {{ru7|ARG}}
  • {{ru7|AUS}}
  • {{ru7|ENG}}
  • {{ru7|FJI}}
  • {{ru7|FRA}}
  • {{ru7|KEN}}
  • {{ru7|NZL}}
  • {{ru7|SAM}}
  • {{ru7|SCO}}
  • {{ru7|RSA}}
  • {{ru7|USA}}
  • {{ru7|WAL}}

The core teams were unchanged from 2009–10.

Points schedule

The season championship was determined by points earned in each tournament. The points allocations for all events were identical to those in the 2009–10 series, reflecting changes that the IRB made starting with that season:[6]

16-team events (all except for Hong Kong)
  • Cup winner (1st place): 24 points
  • Cup runner-up: 20 points
  • Losing Cup semifinalists: 16 points
  • Plate winner (5th place): 12 points
  • Plate runner-up: 8 points
  • Losing Plate semifinalists: 6 points
  • Bowl winner (9th place): 4 points
24-team event (Hong Kong)
  • Cup winner: 30 points
  • Cup runner-up: 25 points
  • Losing Cup semifinalists: 20 points
  • Plate winner (5th place): 16 points
  • Plate runner-up: 10 points
  • Losing Plate semifinalists: 8 points
  • Bowl winner (9th place): 5 points

Tournament structure

In all tournaments except Hong Kong, 16 teams participated. Due to its place as the sport's most prestigious annual event, the Hong Kong tournament had 24 teams. In each 16-team tournament, 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 first tiebreaker was the head-to-head result between the tied teams, followed by difference in points scored during the tournament.[7]

Four trophies were awarded in each tournament. In descending order of prestige, they were the Cup, whose winner was the overall tournament champion, Plate, Bowl and Shield. The Shield was contested in Hong Kong for the first time in 2010. Each trophy was awarded at the end of a knockout tournament.[8]

In a 16-team tournament, 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.[7]

The Hong Kong Sevens adopted a new structure effective with its 2010 edition. As in previous years, the 24 teams were divided into six pools of four teams each, with the competition points system and tiebreakers identical to those for a 16-team event. Also as in the past, the six pool winners and the two top second-place finishers advanced to the Cup competition.[9]

  • The Plate competition was contested by the losing quarterfinalists from the Cup, as in all other events in the series.
  • The Bowl was contested by the four remaining second-place finishers and the top four third-place finishers.
  • The Shield was contested by the remaining eight entrants.

Standings

2010–11 Standings[10]
Pos. CountryDubaiSouth Africa
(George)
New Zealand
(Wellington)
USA
(Las Vegas)
Hong KongAustralia
(Adelaide)
England
(London)
Scotland
(Edinburgh)
Overall
1{{ru7|NZL}} 16 24 24 16 3024 16 16 166
2{{ru7|RSA}} 12 12 8 24 16 20 24 24 140
3{{ru7|ENG}} 24 20 20 16 25 16 0 6 127
4{{ru7|FIJ}} 16 16 12 20 20 6 20 12 122
5{{ru7|SAM}} 20 16 16 12 20 16 12 8 120
6{{ru7|AUS}} 8 6 16 6 10 6 8 20 80
7{{ru7|WAL}} 6 6 6 0 0 12 16 16 62
8{{nowrap|{{ru7|ARG}}}} 4 8 6 6 0 8 6 0 38
9{{Ru7|KEN}} 0 0 4 8 0 0 0 4 16
10{{ru7|SCO}} 0 4 0 4 0 0 4 0 12
10{{ru7|FRA}} 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 12
12{{ru7|USA}} 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 10
13{{ru7|POR}} 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 8
13{{ru7|RUS}} 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 8
15{{ru7|CAN}} 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5

Player scoring

Individual points

Pos. Player Country Points
1 Cecil Afrika RSA}} 381
2 Tomasi Cama NZL}} 299
3 Ben Gollings ENG}} 278
4 Hamish Angus AUS}} 240
5 Andrew Skeen SCO}} 201
6 Emosi Vucago FIJ}} 195
7 Bernard Foley AUS}} 123
8 Frank Halai NZL}} 175
9 Dan Norton ENG}} 164
10 Gonzalo Gutierrez Taboada ARG}} 159

Individual tries

Pos. Player Country Tries
1 Cecil Afrika RSA}} 40
2 Frank Halai NZL}} 35
3 Dan Norton ENG}} 32
4 Humphrey Kayange KEN}} 31
5-tie Seremaia Burotu FIJ}} 29
5-tie Collins Injera KEN}} 29
7 Toby Arnold NZL}} 27
8-tie Bernard Foley AUS}} 26
8-tie Declan O'Donnell NZL}} 26

Tournaments

Dubai

{{main|2010 Dubai Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup{{ru7|ENG}}29 – 21{{ru7|SAM}}{{ru7|FIJ}}
{{ru7|NZL}}
Plate{{ru7|RSA}}19 – 12{{ru7|AUS}}{{ru7|USA}}
{{ru7|WAL}}
Bowl{{ru7|ARG}}21 – 0{{ru7|ZIM}}{{ru7|RUS}}
{{ru7|SCO}}
Shield{{ru7|KEN}}26 – 0{{ru7|FRA}}{{ru7|POR}}
{{noflag|Arabian Gulf}}

South Africa

{{main|2010 South Africa Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup{{ru7|NZL}}22 – 19{{ru7|ENG}}{{ru7|SAM}}
{{ru7|FIJ}}
Plate{{ru7|RSA}}10 – 5{{ru7|ARG}}{{ru7|WAL}}
{{ru7|AUS}}
Bowl{{ru7|SCO}}26 – 0{{ru7|RUS}}{{ru7|POR}}
{{ru7|FRA}}
Shield{{ru7|ZIM}}14 – 5{{ru7|KEN}}{{ru7|NAM}}
{{ru7|USA}}

New Zealand

{{main|2011 Wellington Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup{{ru7|NZL}}29 – 14{{ru7|ENG}}{{ru7|SAM}}
{{ru7|AUS}}
Plate{{ru7|FIJ}}26 – 12{{ru7|RSA}}{{ru7|ARG}}
{{ru7|WAL}}
Bowl{{ru7|KEN}}19 – 0{{ru7|TON}}{{ru7|SCO}}
{{ru7|COK}}
Shield{{ru7|USA}}19 – 12{{ru7|FRA}}{{ru7|CAN}}
{{ru7|PNG}}

USA

{{main|2011 USA Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup{{ru7|RSA}}24 – 14{{ru7|FIJ}}{{ru7|ENG}}
{{ru7|NZL}}
Plate{{ru7|SAM}}26 – 15{{ru7|KEN}}{{ru7|AUS}}
{{ru7|ARG}}
Bowl{{ru7|SCO}}19 – 14{{ru7|CAN}}{{ru7|FRA}}
{{ru7|WAL}}
Shield{{ru7|USA}}19 – 12{{ru7|JPN}}{{ru7|URU}}
{{ru7|GUY}}

Hong Kong

{{main|2011 Hong Kong Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi FinalistsQuarter Finalists
Cup{{ru7|NZL}} 29 – 17{{ru7|ENG}}{{ru7|FIJ}}
{{ru7|SAM}}
Plate{{ru7|RSA}} 26 – 19{{ru7|AUS}}{{ru7|POR}}
{{ru7|RUS}}
Bowl{{ru7|CAN}} 35 – 12{{ru7|JPN}}{{ru7|USA}}
{{ru7|WAL}}
{{ru7|SCO}}
{{ru7|TON}}
{{ru7|FRA}}
{{ru7|ARG}}
Shield{{ru7|KEN}} 17 – 12{{ru7|ESP}}{{ru7|CHN}}
{{ru7|ZIM}}
{{ru7|MAS}}
{{ru7|HKG}}
{{ru7|KOR}}
{{ru7|MEX}}

Australia

{{main|2011 Adelaide Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup{{ru7|NZL}} 28 – 20{{ru7|RSA}}{{ru7|ENG}}
{{ru7|SAM}}
Plate{{ru7|WAL}} 14 – 7{{ru7|ARG}}{{ru7|AUS}}
{{ru7|FIJ}}
Bowl{{ru7|USA}} 17 – 10{{ru7|KEN}}{{ru7|FRA}}
{{ru7|SCO}}
Shield{{ru7|JPN}} 22 – 5{{ru7|TON}}{{ru7|COK}}
{{ru7|PNG}}

England

{{main|2011 London Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup{{ru7|RSA}} 24 – 14{{ru7|FIJ}}{{ru7|NZL}}
{{ru7|WAL}}
Plate{{ru7|SAM}} 22 – 12{{ru7|AUS}}{{ru7|ARG}}
{{ru7|FRA}}
Bowl{{ru7|SCO}} 21 – 19{{ru7|KEN}}{{ru7|ESP}}
{{ru7|RUS}}
Shield{{ru7|ENG}} 22 – 7{{ru7|POR}}{{ru7|USA}}
{{ru7|CAN}}

Scotland

{{main|2011 Edinburgh Sevens}}
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup{{ru7|RSA}} 36 – 35{{ru7|AUS}}{{ru7|WAL}}
{{ru7|NZL}}
Plate{{ru7|FIJ}} 26 – 14{{ru7|SAM}}{{ru7|ENG}}
{{ru7|FRA}}
Bowl{{ru7|KEN}} 21 – 14{{ru7|SCO}}{{ru7|ESP}}
{{ru7|ARG}}
Shield{{ru7|CAN}}17 – 12{{ru7|RUS}}{{ru7|USA}}
{{ru7|POR}}

References

1. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.irb.com/irbsevens/news/newsid=2032654.html#200910+irb+sevens+world+series+schedule |title=2009/10 IRB Sevens World Series schedule set |publisher=International Rugby Board |date=8 July 2009 |accessdate=14 July 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090711161335/http://www.irb.com/irbsevens/news/newsid%3D2032654.html |archivedate=11 July 2009 |df= }}
2. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.sarugby.net/component/supersportcontent/9741?view=news |title=Port Elizabeth named as new host of SA Sevens event |publisher=South African Rugby Union |date=13 April 2011 |accessdate=29 May 2011}}
3. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.rugby.com.au/news/sevens/gold_coast_to_become_new_home_for_australian_seven,146138.html/news/latest/section/39652 |title=Gold Coast to Become New Home for Australian Sevens |publisher=Australian Rugby Union |date=13 April 2011 |accessdate=29 May 2011}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rugby.com.au/sevens/GoldCoastSevens.aspx |title=Gold Coast Sevens |work=Australian Rugby Union |accessdate=19 September 2011}}
5. ^{{cite press release |url=http://www.irb.com/irbsevens/news/newsid=2037992.html |title=Dates set for 2010/11 IRB Sevens World Series |publisher=International Rugby Board |date=1 June 2010 |accessdate=8 October 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100604050842/http://www.irb.com/irbsevens/news/newsid=2037992.html |archive-date=2010-06-04 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
6. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.irbsevens.com/rules/index.html|title=Points system|publisher=International Rugby Board |date=2010-12-04 |accessdate=2010-12-04}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irbsevens.com/rules/rules16.html |title=Rules: 16-Team Tournament |publisher=International Rugby Board |accessdate=2009-07-14 |year=2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807113017/http://www.irbsevens.com/rules/rules16.html |archivedate=2011-08-07 |df= }}
8. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.irbsevens.com/rules/index.html|title=Rules |publisher=International Rugby Board |accessdate=2010-12-04}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irbsevens.com/rules/rules24.html |title=Rules: 24-Team Tournament |publisher=International Rugby Board |accessdate=2010-01-28 |year=2009–2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101123201822/http://www.irbsevens.com/rules/rules24.html |archivedate=November 23, 2010 }}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irbsevens.com/standings.html |title=Overall Standings |publisher=International Rugby Board |accessdate=2010-12-04 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110902075538/http://www.irbsevens.com/standings.html |archivedate=2011-09-02 |df= }}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irbsevens.com/statistics/pointdetails.html |title=IRB Sevens World Series 2010/11 Statistics: Season Player Points |publisher=International Rugby Board |accessdate=2010-12-04 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101123093916/http://www.irbsevens.com/statistics/pointdetails.html |archivedate=2010-11-23 |df= }}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irbsevens.com/statistics/triesdetails.html |title=IRB Sevens World Series 2010/11 Statistics: Season Player Tries |publisher=International Rugby Board |accessdate=2010-12-04 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101121011532/http://www.irbsevens.com/statistics/triesdetails.html |archivedate=2010-11-21 |df= }}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100208082231/http://www.irb.com/irbsevens/index.html IRB Sevens]
{{2010–11 IRB Sevens World Series}}{{World sevens series}}{{Rugby10}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2010-11 IRB Sevens World Series}}

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