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| name = 2014 Premiership Rugby 7s Series | image = | imagesize = | caption = | countries = {{flag|England}} {{flag|Wales}} | champions = Gloucester 7s | runnersup = Newport Gwent Dragons 7s | matches = 34 | attendance = | attendance footnote = | tries = 202 | tries footnote = | top point scorer = | top try scorer = | website = | prevseason = 2013 | nextseason = 2015 }} The 2014 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series was the fifth Rugby Union 7-a-side competition for the twelve 2014–15 Aviva Premiership Clubs, and the first to include the four Welsh Regions that compete in the Pro12. The pool stage of the tournament will start on 26 July 2014, before continuing on 31 July - 2 August 2014. The final will take place on 8 August 2014. Inclusion of WalesOn 20 May 2014, it was announced that this season, the 4 Welsh regions - Cardiff Blues, Newport Gwent Dragons, Ospreys and Scarlets - would join the series. They would play in their own pool, hosted at the BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park, and the top two regions would progress to contest the Series Final.[1] FormatThe sixteen teams were split into four groups - A, B, C & D, based on geographical location. Each team in the group played each other once, to the International Rugby Board Laws of the Game - 7s Variations. Based on the result, teams received:
Following all each group, the winner and runner up in each group progressed to the Final Stage. In the final, the 8 teams (4 Winners and 4 Runners up) were arranged into 4 quarter-final pairings. The winners of each match qualified for the Cup semi-finals, with the losers moving into a new Plate competition. Thereafter, competition was a simple knockout bracket, with the winner of the Cup final being declared the series winner. Group stage
Group APlayed at BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff on Saturday 26 July 2014. The pool will feature the Welsh Regions.
|date = 26 July 2014 |time = 19:15 |home = Cardiff Blues 7s |score = 33-21 |report = Report |away = Ospreys 7s |stadium = Cardiff Arms Park }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 July 2014 |time = 19:40 |home = Newport Gwent Dragons 7s |score = 21-14 |report = Report |away = Scarlets 7s |stadium = Cardiff Arms Park }} {{rugbybox |date = 26 July 2014 |time = 20:10 |home = Newport Gwent Dragons 7s |score = 33-5 |report = Report |away = Ospreys 7s |stadium = Cardiff Arms Park }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 July 2014 |time = 20:35 |home = Cardiff Blues 7s |score = 22-7 |report = Report |away = Scarlets 7s |stadium = Cardiff Arms Park }} {{rugbybox |date = 26 July 2014 |time = 21:05 |home = Ospreys 7s |score = 28-61 |report =Report |away = Scarlets 7s |stadium = Cardiff Arms Park }}{{rugbybox |date = 26 July 2014 |time = 21:30 |home = Cardiff Blues 7s |score = 19-19 |report = Report |away = Newport Gwent Dragons 7s |stadium = Cardiff Arms Park }} Group BPlayed at Kingsholm, Gloucester on Thursday 31 July 2014.
|date = 31 July 2014 |time = 19:15 |home = Gloucester 7s |score = 29 - 14 |report = |away = Exeter Chiefs 7s |stadium = Kingsholm }}{{rugbybox |date = 31 July 2014 |time = 19:40 |home = Bath 7s |score = 19 - 24 |report = |away = London Irish 7s |stadium = Kingsholm }} {{rugbybox |date = 31 July 2014 |time = 20:10 |home = Exeter Chiefs 7s |score = 33 - 12 |report = |away = Bath 7s |stadium = Kingsholm }}{{rugbybox |date = 31 July 2014 |time = 20:35 |home = Gloucester 7s |score = 17 - 10 |report = |away = London Irish 7s |stadium = Kingsholm }} {{rugbybox |date = 31 July 2014 |time = 21:05 |home = Exeter Chiefs 7s |score = 5 - 24 |report = |away = London Irish 7s |stadium = Kingsholm }}{{rugbybox |date = 31 July 2014 |time = 21:30 |home = Gloucester 7s |score = 24 - 0 |report = |away = Bath 7s |stadium = Kingsholm }} Group CPlayed at Franklin's Gardens, Northampton on Friday 1 August 2014.
|date = 1 August 2014 |time = 19:15 |home = Northampton Saints 7s |score = 7 - 40 |report = |away = Harlequins 7s |stadium = Franklin's Gardens }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 August 2014 |time = 19:40 |home = Saracens 7s |score = 33 - 14 |report = |away = Wasps 7s |stadium = Franklin's Gardens }} {{rugbybox |date = 1 August 2014 |time = 20:10 |home = Saracens 7s |score = 0 - 36 |report = |away = Harlequins 7s |stadium = Franklin's Gardens }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 August 2014 |time = 20:35 |home = Northampton Saints 7s |score = 24 - 21 |report = |away = Wasps 7s |stadium = Franklin's Gardens }} {{rugbybox |date = 1 August 2014 |time = 21:05 |home = Harlequins 7s |score = 26 - 19 |report = |away = Wasps 7s |stadium = Franklin's Gardens }}{{rugbybox |date = 1 August 2014 |time = 21:30 |home = Northampton Saints 7s |score = 31 - 14 |report = |away = Saracens 7s |stadium = Franklin's Gardens }} Group DGroup D was scheduled to be played at Kingston Park, Newcastle on Saturday 2 August 2014. However, following the decision by Newcastle Falcons to install a 3G pitch in preparation for the new season,[2] it was announced that the round would be moved to The Darlington Arena[3]
|date = 2 August 2014 |time = 19:15 |home = Newcastle Falcons 7s |score = 26 - 21 |report = |away = Leicester Tigers 7s |stadium = Darlington Arena }}{{rugbybox |date = 2 August 2014 |time = 19:40 |home = London Welsh 7s |score = 15 - 14 |report = |away = Sale Sharks 7s |stadium = Darlington Arena }} {{rugbybox |date = 2 August 2014 |time = 20:10 |home = London Welsh 7s |score = 14 - 17 |report = |away = Leicester Tigers 7s |stadium = Darlington Arena }}{{rugbybox |date = 2 August 2014 |time = 20:35 |home = Newcastle Falcons 7s |score = 27 - 7 |report = |away = Sale Sharks 7s |stadium = Darlington Arena }} {{rugbybox |date = 2 August 2014 |time = 21:05 |home = Leicester Tigers 7s |score = 31 - 12 |report = |away = Sale Sharks 7s |stadium = Darlington Arena }}{{rugbybox |date = 2 August 2014 |time = 21:30 |home = Newcastle Falcons 7s |score = 14 - 5 |report = |away = London Welsh 7s |stadium = Darlington Arena }} Final StageThe final stage will be played at the Twickenham Stoop on Friday 8 August 2014. In a change to the previous competitions, in which teams competed in two pools and the best team in each pool and contested the final, the finals more closely resembled a sevens series finals day.[4] The four pool winners contested a quarter-final against a runner up from another pool. The winner of these quarter finals would compete in the cup competition, while the losers would compete in the plate competition. Quarter-finals{{rugbybox|date = 8 August 2014 |time = 18:00 |home = Cardiff Blues 7s |score = 19 - 14 |report = |away = Leicester Tigers 7s |stadium = Twickenham Stoop }}{{rugbybox |date = 8 August 2014 |time = 18:25 |home = Gloucester 7s |score = 50 - 5 |report = |away = Northampton Saints 7s |stadium = Twickenham Stoop }}{{rugbybox |date = 8 August 2014 |time = 18:50 |home = Harlequins 7s |score = 26 - 10 |report = |away = London Irish 7s |stadium = Twickenham Stoop }}{{rugbybox |date = 8 August 2014 |time = 19:15 |home = Newcastle Falcons 7s |score = 10 - 12 |report = |away = Newport Gwent Dragons 7s |stadium = Twickenham Stoop }} Plate CompetitionPlate Semi-finals{{rugbybox|date = 8 August 2014 |time = 19:40 |home = Leicester Tigers 7s |score = 21 - 12 |report = |away = Northampton Saints 7s |stadium = Twickenham Stoop }}{{rugbybox |date = 8 August 2014 |time = 20:30 |home = London Irish 7s |score = 12 - 5 |report = |away = Newcastle Falcons 7s |stadium = Twickenham Stoop }} Plate Final{{rugbybox|date = 8 August 2014 |time = 21:20 |home = Leicester Tigers 7s |score = 17 - 0 |report = |away = London Irish 7s |stadium = Twickenham Stoop }} Cup CompetitionCup Semi-finals{{rugbybox|date = 8 August 2014 |time = 20:05 |home = Cardiff Blues 7s |score = 14 - 24 |report = |away = Gloucester 7s |stadium = Twickenham Stoop }}{{rugbybox |date = 8 August 2014 |time = 20:55 |home = Harlequins 7s |score = 15 - 19 |report = |away = Newport Gwent Dragons 7s |stadium = Twickenham Stoop }} Cup Final{{rugbybox|date = 8 August 2014 |time = 21:45 |home = Gloucester 7s |score = 12 - 5 |report = |away = Newport Gwent Dragons 7s |stadium = Twickenham Stoop |referee = Ian Tempest }}Gloucester 7s win the 2014 Premiership Rugby Sevens Series As with last year, the winner of the final qualifies for the World Club 7s. However, Gloucester have already qualified for the 2014 World Club 7s. As there can only one Welsh side in the tournament (the invited Cardiff Blues), Harlequins took the final place at the World Club 7s.[5] References1. ^premiershiprugby.com - Wales will kick off Premiership Rugby 7s {{Premiership Rugby Sevens Series}}{{DEFAULTSORT:English Premiership}}2. ^[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/club/10962971/Newcastle-Falcons-to-install-3G-pitch-for-new-Aviva-Premiership-season.html Telegraph - Newcastle to install 3G pitch for new Aviva Premiership season] 3. ^Premiershiprugby.com - Darlington to host the Falcons 7s event 4. ^Premiership Rugby 7s Series Final fixtures announced 5. ^ 4 : Premiership Rugby Sevens Series|2014–15 English Premiership (rugby union)|2014–15 in Welsh rugby union|2014 rugby sevens competitions |
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