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词条 Dubai Women's Sevens
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  1. Results

     Earlier winners 

  2. Dubai Tournament 2006

  3. Dubai Tournament 2007

  4. Dubai Tournament 2008

  5. {{anchor|2009}}Dubai Tournament 2009

  6. {{anchor|2010}}Dubai Tournament 2010

  7. {{anchor|2011}}Dubai Tournament 2011

     IRB Women's Sevens Challenge Cup  Women's International Invitational Tournament 

  8. Dubai Tournament 2012

     IRB Women's Sevens World Series   Women's Invitational Tournament 

  9. Dubai Tournament 2014

     IRB Women's Sevens World Series   International Invitational  

  10. Dubai Tournament 2015

     IRB Women's Sevens World Series   International Invitational  

  11. See also

  12. References

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The Dubai Women's Sevens is an annual rugby sevens tournament held in Dubai, UAE. The tournament includes several competitions including, since 2006, an international women's invitational competition. Though most entrants are ad hoc sides composed of club and international players from a variety of (generally European) countries, some are official national selections - the results of matches between such sides appear below.

Until the 2007 edition was held at the Dubai Exiles Rugby Ground, in 2008 it moved to The Sevens, a new stadium built to host the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens.[1] The 2009 competition took place between 3–5 December.

In 2011, a new competition was launched by International Rugby Board (IRB) - the IRB Women's Challenge Cup - as a first step towards a full schedule of IRB-sponsored women's sevens events for 2012–13 season. It featured eight official national teams. The traditional international women's invitational competition also took place on neighbouring pitches.

On 4 October 2012, the IRB announced the launch of the IRB Women's Sevens World Series for the 2012–13 season. The Dubai competition will be the first of four events in the inaugural season.[2]

Results

Year1.4emVenue{{pad|1.4emCup finalPlacings Refs
IRB ChallengeWinnerScoreRunner-upPlateBowlShield
2011The SevensCAN}}26–7ENG}}AUS}}ESP}}n/a
Women's Sevens SeriesWinnerScoreRunner-upPlateBowlShield
2012The SevensNZL}}41–0RSA}}ESP}}RUS}}USA}}[3]
2013The SevensAUS}}35–27NZL}}RUS}}ENG}}FIJ}}[4]
2014The SevensNZL}}19–17AUS}}CAN}}ENG}}BRA}}[5]
2015The SevensAUS}}31–12RUS}}ENG}}NZL}}JPN}}[6]
WinnerScoreRunner-upThirdFourth{{nowrap|Challenge Trophy}}
2016 The SevensNZL}}17–5AUS}}RUS}}ENG}}IRE}}[7]
2017 The SevensAUS}}34–0USA}}RUS}}CAN}}IRE}}[8]
2018 The SevensNZL}}26–14CAN}}AUS}}USA}}CHN}}

Earlier winners

  • 2008: {{ru7w|ENG|noflag=1}}
  • 2009: {{ru7w|FRA|noflag=1}}
  • 2010: Samurai International RFC

Dubai Tournament 2006

No official national selections.

Dubai Tournament 2007

Played on 1 and 2 December 2007 at Dubai (Source Canada Union) Participants included Canada and USA, but there were no inter-national matches

Dubai Tournament 2008

Date: 27–29 November 2008.

  • England played as England Sporting Chance Foundation. USA did not have this tournament listed as part of their preparation. Netherlands and Canada are believed to have been near full strength as were the England team. A Kenyan team had entered, but withdrew (Source Netherlands rugby)
Group Games
  • Sporting Chance Foundation (England) 34-7 USA
  • Canada 33-5 WOP Netherlands
Semi Final
  • Sporting Chance Foundation (England) 12-5 Canada
  • England went on to win the final. USA and Canada were joint third. Netherlands won the plate.
  • At the same time a "Gulf" competition was played but the results are not included as none of the "nations" has its own union.

[https://web.archive.org/web/20110721184414/http://www.dubairugby7s.com/teams-and-results/fixtures.aspx?code=il Full results]

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{{anchor|2009}}Dubai Tournament 2009

Venue/Date: 4 December 2009, Dubai. As ever the status of some teams is debatable. Possible International match ups are:

Group Games
  • Georgia 0-54 Arabian Gulf
  • France 21-12 USA
  • Kenya 17-21 Arabian Gulf
  • Georgia 0-41 Kenya
Classification Stages
  • Kenya 5-26 USA (Plate semi-final)
  • France finished as champions
  • Arabian Gulf and Kenya both lost in the Plate semi-finals
  • USA lost in the Plate final

[https://web.archive.org/web/20100622010043/http://www.dubairugby7s.com/teams-and-results/2009/2009fixtures.aspx?code=iiw All results]

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{{anchor|2010}}Dubai Tournament 2010

Venue/Date: 2–3 December 2009, Dubai. As ever the status of some teams is debatable. Fixtures between what appear to be international teams are:

Group Games
  • France 35 Brazil 0
  • France 12 Almaty-Kazakhstan[9] 0
  • Almaty-Kazakhstan 12 Brazil 7
  • France finished as runners-up (winners Samurai Dubai included several England players).
  • Kenya and Almaty-Kazakhstan lost in the cup quarter-finals
  • Brazil finished as runner-up in the Plate (losing to Pink Ba-Baas, composed of English club players).

([https://web.archive.org/web/20101130064712/http://www.dubairugby7s.com/teams-and-results/2010/2010fixtures.aspx?code=iw Full results])

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{{anchor|2011}}Dubai Tournament 2011

2–3 December 2011

IRB Women's Sevens Challenge Cup

The first fully sanctioned IRB women's tournament (apart from the 2009 World Cup). Held alongside that year's Dubai Sevens and the normal Women's Invitational, with the semi-finals, the final and all of the Pool A games held on the main pitch. Part of a plan to launch a full IRB International Women's Sevens Series for 2012–13. Selection criteria were not revealed by the IRB, though the teams selected and the seedings roughly reflected the 2009 World Cup rankings - but with China and Brazil invited instead of Spain and France in order to give worldwide representation. Spain were later included when New Zealand declined their invitation to attend.[10]

POOL A
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Canada 3 0 0 64 21
Australia 2 0 1 59 19
Spain 1 0 2 36 31
Brazil 0 0 3 0 88
  • Australia 12-5 Spain
  • Canada 31-0 Brazil
  • Australia 40-0 Brazil
  • Canada 19-14 Spain
  • Australia 7-14 Canada
  • Spain 17-0 Brazil
5th to 8th Place
  • South Africa 19-5 Brazil
  • Spain 22-14 China
7th Place
  • Brazil 14-17 China
5th Place
  • South Africa 0-28 Spain
POOL B
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
England 3 0 0 79 34
USA 2 0 1 36 48
South Africa 1 0 2 57 58
China 0 0 3 36 68
  • USA 22-10 South Africa
  • England 26-15 China
  • USA 14-7 China
  • England 22-19 South Africa
  • South Africa 28-14 China
  • England 31-0 USA
Semi Finals
  • England 12-10 Australia
  • Canada 36-0 USA
3rd Place
  • Australia 22-5 USA
Final
  • England 7-26 Canada
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Women's International Invitational Tournament

This tournament, as usual, featured a mixture of national selections and international invitational teams. The official national teams were France and Kenya in Pool A, and Netherlands and "Maple Leafs" (the Canadian development team) in Pool B. Unofficial teams were Moscow Region and Tuks (South African universities) in Pool A, and Iron Ladies (Ukraine) and Team Globaleye (international team) in Pool B.

  • Netherlands reach the final, where they beat the Maple Leafs
  • France were knocked-out in the semi-finals by Maple Leafs
  • Kenya lost all of their pool games, but finished as runner-up in the plate.

The following are the results of the games involving the official national selections (including the Maple Leafs, though their games are not internationals) - full results can be found [https://web.archive.org/web/20111128062225/http://www.dubairugby7s.com/teams-and-results/2011/2011fixtures.aspx?code=iiw here].

Pool games
  • Netherlands 21-0 Maple Leafs
  • France 35-0 Kenya
Semi-finals
  • France 0-12 Maple Leafs
Final
  • Netherlands 17-5 Maple Leafs
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Dubai Tournament 2012

IRB Women's Sevens World Series

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}Group A
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
South Africa}} 2 0 1 39 15
England}} 2 0 1 44 27
Spain}} 2 0 1 31 17
Brazil}} 0 0 3 5 60
  • {{ruw7|England}} 5-20 {{ruw7|South Africa}}
  • {{ruw7|Spain}} 19-0 {{ruw7|Brazil}}
  • {{ruw7|England}} 22-0 {{ruw7|Brazil}}
  • {{ruw7|South Africa}} 0-5 {{ruw7|Spain}}
  • {{ruw7|Brazil}} 5-19 {{ruw7|South Africa}}
  • {{ruw7|England}} 17-7 {{ruw7|Spain}}
Group B
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Russia}} 2 1 0 54 24
New Zealand}} 1 2 0 55 24
Canada}} 1 1 1 58 27
China}} 0 0 3 0 83
  • {{ruw7|Canada}} 12-15 {{ruw7|Russia}}
  • {{ruw7|New Zealand}} 31-0 {{ruw7|China}}
  • {{ruw7|Canada}} 32-0 {{ruw7|China}}
  • {{ruw7|Russia}} 12-12 {{ruw7|New Zealand}}
  • {{ruw7|China}} 0-27 {{ruw7|Russia}}
  • {{ruw7|Canada}} 12-12 {{ruw7|New Zealand}}
Plate Semi Finals (5th-8th)
  • Canada 24-0 England
  • Netherlands 5-21 Russia
7th/8th Match
  • England 26-5 Netherlands
Plate final: 5th/6th Match
  • Canada 10-14 Russia
{{Col-2}}Group C
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Australia}} 3 0 0 68 19
Netherlands}} 2 0 1 38 43
USA}}1 0 2 41 39
France}} 0 0 3 24 70
  • {{ruw7|Australia}} 24-12 {{ruw7|Netherlands}}
  • {{ruw7|USA}} 27-12 {{ruw7|France}}
  • {{ruw7|Australia}} 29-0 {{ruw7|France}}
  • {{ruw7|USA}} 7-12 {{ruw7|Netherlands}}
  • {{ruw7|France}} 12-14 {{ruw7|Netherlands}}
  • {{ruw7|Australia}} 15-7 {{ruw7|USA}}
Bowl Semi Finals (9th-12th)
  • France 22-0 Brazil
  • USA 36-7 China
11th/12th Match
  • Brazil 17-19 China
Bowl final:9th/10th Match
  • France 12-26 USA
Quarter-finals (1st-8th)
  • Australia 14-10 Canada
  • New Zealand 31-0 England
  • South Africa 12-7 Netherlands
  • Russia 5-7 Spain
Cup Semi Finals (1st-4th)
  • Australia 12-24 New Zealand
  • South Africa 19-17 Spain
3rd/4th place
  • Australia 5-17 Spain
Cup Final: 1st/2nd place
  • New Zealand 41-0 South Africa
{{Col-end}}

Women's Invitational Tournament

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}
  • Maple Leafs 17 - 0 Kenya Lionesses
  • UAE Women 0 - 7 Moscow Region
  • Tuks Ladies Rugby 7s 5 - 10 Swedish Vikings 7s
  • Maple Leafs 36 - 0 UAE Women
  • Moscow Region 12 - 12 Swedish Vikings 7s
  • Kenya Lionesses 21 - 0 Tuks Ladies Rugby 7s
  • Maple Leafs 32 - 0 Moscow Region
  • Kenya Lionesses 22 - 14 Swedish Vikings 7s
  • UAE Women 0 - 22 Tuks Ladies Rugby 7s
  • Maple Leafs 29 - 0 Tuks Ladies Rugby 7s
  • Kenya Lionesses 7 - 5 Moscow Region
  • UAE Women 0 - 15 Swedish Vikings 7s
  • Kenya Lionesses 12 - 5 UAE Women
  • Maple Leafs 22 - 7 Swedish Vikings 7s
  • Moscow Region 0 - 12 Tuks Ladies Rugby 7s
{{Col-2}}
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Canada|name=Maple Leafs}} 5 0 0 136 7
Kenya|name=Kenya Lionesses}} 4 0 1 62 41
Sweden|name=Swedish Vikings}} 2 1 2 68 51
South Africa|name=Tuks}} 2 0 3 39 60
Russia|name=Moscow Region}} 1 1 3 24 63
United Arab Emirates|name=UAE}} 0 0 5 5 92
Semi-finals
  • Maple Leafs 31 - 7 Tuks
  • Kenya Lionesses 7 - 0 Swedish Vikings
Final
  • Maple Leafs 27-5 Kenya Lionesses
{{Col-end}}

Dubai Tournament 2014

IRB Women's Sevens World Series

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}Group A
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
New Zealand}} 3 0 0 96 31
United States}} 2 0 1 97 36
Russia}} 1 0 2 71 51
China}} 0 0 3 5 151
  • New Zealand 43-0 China
  • Russia 12-17 United States
  • New Zealand 24-19 United States
  • Russia 47-5 China
  • United States 61-0 China
  • New Zealand 29-12 Russia
Group B
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Australia}} 3 0 0 99 10
France}} 2 0 1 65 31
South Africa}} 0 1 2 17 53
Spain}} 0 1 2 17 86
  • Australia 36-0 South Africa
  • Spain 0-31 France
  • Australia 24-10 France
  • Spain 17-17 South Africa
  • France 24-7 South Africa
  • Australia 39-0 Spain
Plate Semi Finals (5th-8th)
  • Fiji 24-21 United States
  • England 21-19 Russia
7th/8th Match
  • United States 22-20 Russia
Plate final: 5th/6th Match
  • England 12-19 Fiji (AET)
{{Col-2}}Group C
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
England}} 3 0 0 72 19
Canada}} 2 0 1 85 32
Fiji}} 1 0 2 28 67
Brazil}} 0 0 3 22 47
  • Canada 26-10 Brazil
  • England 26-0 Fiji
  • Canada 47-5 Fiji
  • England 29-7 Brazil
  • Fiji 21-12 Brazil
  • England 17-12 Canada
Bowl Semi Finals (9th-12th)
  • South Africa 17-0 China
  • Spain 14-19 Brazil
11th/12th Match
  • China 5-28 Spain
Bowl final:9th/10th Match
  • South Africa 7-17 Brazil
Quarter-finals (1st-8th)
  • Australia 47-0 Fiji
  • United States 0-36 Canada
  • England 5-7 France
  • New Zealand 19-17 Russia
Cup Semi Finals (1st-4th)
  • Australia 29-7 Canada
  • France 10-31 New Zealand
3rd/4th place
  • Canada 10-5 France (AET)
Cup Final: 1st/2nd place
  • Australia 17-19 New Zealand
{{Col-end}}

International Invitational

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}Group A
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Tribe (AUS) 4 0 0 91 20
Almaty (KAZ) 3 0 1 73 40
WC Vikings (SWE) 2 0 2 60 48
Angels 1 0 3 46 77
Tuks (RSA) 0 0 4 24 80
  • Angels 12-19 Almaty
  • WC Vikings 31-5 Tuks
  • Almaty 17-7 WC Vikings
  • Tribe 24-5 Angels
  • WC Vikings 0-19 Tribe
  • Tuks 7-27 Almaty
  • Tribe 34-5 Tuks
  • Angels 7-22 WC Vikings
  • Almaty 10-14 Tribe
  • Tuks 12-22 Angels
Bowl final (9th-10th)
  • Tuks 24-5 Georgia
Plate Semi Finals (5th-8th)
  • WC Vikings 5-12 Kenya
  • Wales 41-0 Angels
Plate final: 5th/6th Match
  • Wales 29-0 Kenya
{{Col-2}}Group C
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Ireland}} 3 1 0 126 24
Moscow 3 1 0 102 26
Wales}} 2 0 2 79 76
Kenya}} 1 0 3 51 100
Georgia}} 0 0 4 12 116
  • Ireland 12-12 Moscow
  • Wales 24-12 Kenya
  • Moscow 24-7 Wales
  • Georgia 0-48 Ireland
  • Kenya 7-28 Moscow
  • Wales 43-7 Georgia
  • Ireland 33-5 Wales
  • Georgia 5-25 Kenya
  • Moscow 38-0 Georgia
  • Kenya 7-43 Ireland
Cup Semi Finals (1st-4th)
  • Ireland 24-19 Almaty
  • Tribe 17-12 Moscow
Cup Final: 1st/2nd place
  • Tribe 0-19 Ireland
{{Col-end}}

Dubai Tournament 2015

IRB Women's Sevens World Series

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}Group A
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Russia}} 3 0 0 95 24
New Zealand}} 2 0 1 64 50
France}} 1 0 2 54 47
Brazil}} 0 0 3 10 102
  • New Zealand 7-33 Russia
  • France 25-5 Brazil
  • New Zealand 36-5 Brazil
  • France 17-21 Russia
  • New Zealand 21-12 France
  • Russia 41-0 Brazil
Group B
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Fiji}} 3 0 0 75 39
Canada}} 2 0 1 62 31
Ireland}} 1 0 2 29 49
United States}} 0 0 3 24 71
  • Canada 10-24 Fiji
  • United States 5-12 Ireland
  • Canada 17-7 Ireland
  • United States 19-24 Fiji
  • Canada 35-5 United States
  • Fiji 27-10 Ireland
Plate Semi Finals (5th-8th)
  • Spain 12-21 Canada
  • Fiji 12-33 New Zealand
7th/8th Match
  • Spain 14-31 Fiji
Plate final: 5th/6th Match
  • Canada 19-24 New Zealand (AET)
{{Col-2}}Group C
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Australia}} 3 0 0 93 14
England}} 2 0 1 56 31
Spain}} 1 0 2 40 52
Japan}} 0 0 3 12 104
  • Australia 26-7 Spain
  • England 35-0 Japan
  • Australia 43-0 Japan
  • England 14-7 Spain
  • Australia 24-7 England
  • Spain 26-12 Japan
Bowl Semi Finals (9th-12th)
  • Ireland 7-29 Brazil
  • Japan 15-14 United States
11th/12th Match
  • Ireland 24-31 United States
Bowl final:9th/10th Match
  • Brazil 0-13 Japan
Quarter-finals (1st-8th)
  • Russia 24-0 Spain
  • Fiji 12-19 France
  • Australia 15-12 New Zealand
  • Canada 12-17 England
Cup Semi Finals (1st-4th)
  • Russia 19-12 England
  • Australia 26-0 France
3rd/4th place
  • England 10-5 France (AET)
Cup Final: 1st/2nd place
  • Russia 12-31 Australia
{{Col-end}}

International Invitational

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}Group A
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
Maple Leafs 3 0 0 108 7
South Africa 2 0 1 75 19
Belgium 1 0 2 27 93
Tabusoro Angels Inter 0 0 3 12 103
  • South Africa 7-19 Maple Leafs
  • Belgium 27-12 Tabusoro Angels Inter
  • Maple Leafs 41-0 Belgium
  • Tabusoro Angels Inter 0-28 South Africa
  • Belgium 0-40 South Africa
  • Tabusoro Angels Inter 0-48 Maple Leafs
Group B
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
France Development 3 0 0 137 7
Wales 2 0 1 67 48
West Coast Vikings 0 1 2 10 77
Tuks 0 1 2 20 102
  • Wales 33-10 Tuks
  • France Development 40-0 West Coast Vikings
  • Tuks 0-59 France Development
  • West Coast Vikings 0-27 Wales
  • France Development 38-7 Wales
  • West Coast Vikings 10-10 Tuks
Bowl semi-finals (9th-12th)
  • West Coast Vikings 10-7 Tabusoro Angels Inter
  • Kenya 19-12 Tuks
Bowl final: 9th/10th Match
  • Kenya 12-10 West Coast Vikings
{{Col-2}}Group C
Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
GB Select 3 0 0 109 17
Tokyo Phoenix 2 0 1 46 83
Colombia 1 0 2 37 53
Kenya 0 0 3 36 75
  • GB Select 33-10 Tokyo Phoenix
  • Colombia 15-5 Kenya
  • Tokyo Phoenix 17-12 Colombia
  • Kenya 7-31 GB Select
  • Colombia 10-31 GB Select
  • Kenya 24-29 Tokyo Phoenix
Cup Quarter Finals (1st-8th)
  • France Development 38-0 Belgium
  • Wales 5-12 South Africa
  • GB Select 31-5 Tokyo Phoenix
  • Colombia 15-26 Maple Leafs
Plate Semi Finals (1st-4th)
  • Belgium 0-21 Wales
  • Tokyo Phoenix 7-14 Colombia
7th/8th place
  • Belgium 17-5 Tokyo Phoenix
Plate Final: 5th/6th place
  • Wales 31-5 Colombia
Cup Semi Finals (1st-4th)
  • France Development 17-7 South AFrica
  • GB Select 24-17 Maple Leafs
3rd/4th place
  • South Africa 26-19 Maple Leafs
Cup Final: 1st/2nd place
  • France Development 5-31 GB Select
{{Col-end}}

See also

  • Dubai Sevens

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.irb.com/rwcsevens/news/newsid=2025888.html#emirates+unveils+dubai+venue+the+sevens |title=Emirates unveils Dubai venue 'The Sevens' |publisher=International Rugby Board |date=2008-07-02 |accessdate=2008-09-17 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080731225458/http://www.irb.com/rwcsevens/news/newsid%3D2025888.html#emirates+unveils+dubai+venue+the+sevens |archivedate=31 July 2008 |df=dmy }}
2. ^{{cite press release |url=http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid=2063752.html#irb+announces+womens+sevens+world+series |title=IRB announces Women's Sevens World Series |publisher=International Rugby Board |date=4 October 2012 |accessdate=4 October 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141019122715/http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid%3D2063752.html#irb+announces+womens+sevens+world+series |archivedate=19 October 2014 |df=dmy }}
3. ^{{cite web |title=Womens World Series I – Dubai |url=http://rugby7.com/st.asp?T=DUB-2012W |website=Rugby7.com |date=2012}}
4. ^{{cite web |title=Womens World Series II – Dubai |url=http://rugby7.com/st.asp?T=DUB-2013W |website=Rugby7.com |date=2013}}
5. ^{{cite web |title=Womens World Series III – Dubai |url=http://rugby7.com/st.asp?T=DUB-2014W |website=Rugby7.com |date=2014}}
6. ^{{cite web |title=Womens World Series IV – Dubai |url=http://rugby7.com/st.asp?T=DUB-2015W |website=Rugby7.com |date=2015}}
7. ^{{cite web |title=Womens World Series V – Dubai |url=http://rugby7.com/st.asp?T=DUB-2016W |website=Rugby7.com |date=2016}}
8. ^{{cite web |title=Womens World Series VI – Dubai |url=http://rugby7.com/st.asp?T=DUB-2017W |website=Rugby7.com |date=2017}}
9. ^This would appear to be effectively the Kazakhstan national team
10. ^{{cite press release |url=http://www.irbsevens.com/destination/edition=1/news/newsid=2051135.html#first+irb+womens+sevens+event+announced |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110925225938/http://www.irbsevens.com/destination/edition%3D1/news/newsid%3D2051135.html#first+irb+womens+sevens+event+announced |dead-url=yes |archive-date=25 September 2011 |title=First IRB Women's Sevens event announced |publisher=International Rugby Board |date=14 September 2011 |accessdate=29 November 2011 |df=dmy-all }}
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