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Rugby 7's - 2010 Commonwealth Games
DonBen
#1 Posted : Sunday, October 10, 2010 1:14:52 PM
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Namibia's withdrawal from the Commonwealth Games Rugby Sevens Tournament has necessitated a revision of the tournament

Kenya is in POOL C and will be facing IRB World 7s Series Champions the mighty Samoa.

Kenya's Shujaa have vowed to fight to a medal, but going by their performance in the IRB Series and that most of the top teams in the IRB series are in Delhi, this vow appears to be a very long shot indeed. But then again, this is Rugby Sevens and anything is possible. The actions begins tomorrow.

Pool A
New Zealand
Scotland
Canada
Guyana

Pool B
South Africa
Wales
Tonga
India

Pool C
Samoa
Kenya
Papua New Guinea
Malaysia

Pool D
England
Australia
Sri Lanka
Uganda


Commonwealth Games Rugby Sevens Tournament
Order of Play (all times Kenya)

Day One, Monday 11th October, 2010
TIME TEAMS POOL
1130 South Africa v Tonga B
1152 Wales v India B
1214 New Zealand v Canada A
1236 Scotland v Guyana A
1258 England v Sri Lanka D
1320 Australia v Uganda D
1352 Samoa v Papua New Guinea C
1414 Kenya v Malaysia C
1436 South Africa v India B
1458 Wales v Tonga B
1520 New Zealand v Guyana A
1542 Scotland v Canada A
1634 England v Uganda D
1656 Australia v Sri Lanka D
1718 Samoa v Malaysia C
1740 Kenya v Papua New Guinea C
1802 Tonga v India B
1824 Canada v Guyana A
1856 Sri Lanka v Uganda D
1918 Papua New Guinea v Malaysia C
1940 South Africa v Wales B
2002 New Zealand v Scotland A
2024 England v Australia D
2046 Samoa v Kenya C

* All times Kenyan

DonBen
#2 Posted : Sunday, October 10, 2010 1:26:18 PM
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According to predictions by authoritative Ultimate Rugby Sevens (UR7s), Kenya's Shujaa will not go beyond the quarter finals on Match Day 2 and thus have got no hope of winning any medal, not even the bronze.

In the past, Kenya's has comfortably run-over New Zealand (supposed Gold medalists) and Australia (supposed Bronze medalists). But UR7s does not give Shujaa any such chances. Have a look at this.

The Commonwealth Games - The UR7s Predictions

Monday 4 October 2010

Sevens is always a very tricky thing to predict but we at UR7s have put our thinking caps on and made some calls on who we think will claim that gold medal. Let the games begin.

What are your thoughts?

Pool Stages (Day 1)

Pool A: 1. New Zealand, 2. Canada, 3. Scotland, 4. Guyana

Don’t expect New Zealand, reigning gold medalists and unbeaten at the Commonwealth Games, to slip up here. It should be a pretty comfortable passage through for them. The race to join them will be fascinating. Scotland have got to India early so should have acclimatised well. Canada, under a new coach, might find the Commonwealth experience tough. Guyana are NACRA and CACSO winners and have the talent to cause both the Canadians and Scots issues but they won’t ultimately overturn them.

Pool B: 1. South Africa 2. Wales, 3. Tonga, 4. India

Tonga possess the ability to cause problems to any team in the world but I think it is realistic to say this Pool is all about Wales and South Africa. The Boks’ preparations haven’t been smooth with a host of injuries. Wales have a nice blend of youth with IRB Sevens caps and some experienced campaigners who led them to World Cup glory. SA just to pip them though. Massive learning experience for hosts India who will relish their chance.

Pool C: 1. Samoa, 2. Kenya, 3. Papua New Guinea, 4. Malaysia

Samoa/Kenya is the crunch encounter in Pool C. Expect the IRB champs to have too much in their armory for the Africans. Papua New Guinea have shown flashes of class at events like the recent Oceania Sevens and should be too strong for Malaysia – who replaced Namibia in the draw.

Pool D: 1.Australia, 2. England , 3. Sri Lanka, 4. Uganda

What a battle we have in store when Australia and England clash. The speed of the Aussies against the power and efficiency of the English. Almost impossible to predict but Australia’s speedsters might prove decisive in what is the highlight of day 1. Sri Lanka to grab third spot from the Cranes of Uganda.

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Knockouts (Match Day 2)

Cup quarter-finals

New Zealand V Wales

World Champions Wales seem to excel in these one-off go for broke tournaments. They rarely beat New Zealand but turned them over in that RWC Sevens quarter-final. Think they will push the kiwis hard here but not hard enough. An entertaining high scoring 14 minutes. New Zealand


Australia v Kenya

This could be a belter. In their last six meetings its three apiece. Pace all over the park and it will be end-to-end and frenetic stuff. The Africans often put their best performances in at Cup QFs. Heart says Kenya but head says the young bucks from Down Under. Australia


Samoa v England

Another mouthwatering clash. Some epic battles in recent times and who can forget their epic marathon extra-time clash when they met last at May’s Edinburgh Sevens? There Samoa needed a Lolo Lui penalty to seal a famous win that clinched them the World Series. This could be a ferocious battle, especially between the forwards, that Samoa with their vast experience will just edge. Samoa

South Africa v Scotland

The Scots will be delighted to reach the last-eight and anything else would be a bonus here. Boks will take some momentum from the opening day and begin to hit their patterns in this one. Paul Treu’s brigade will be too sevens savvy and too fit for them here. South Africa

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Cup semi-finals

New Zealand v Australia

Trans-Tasman worlds collide with medals dangling so closely for the sides now. The Australians will be on roll at this stage and their young bucks won’t be overawed on the biggest stage. But you feel NZ will have hit their stride by now with sevens newbies like Hosea Gear and returnees Liam Messam linking perfectly with their seasoned veterans. New Zealand

Samoa v South Africa

Samoa know how to close out the tightest of matches and a possible match-up with South Africa will present them with a stern test. The Boks, with all their injury disruptions and with a newish side, would have done well to reach the top four but their journey will end here as the islanders use the ball better and are more clinical in the red zone. Samoa

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3rd/4th Play-off - Bronze Medal

Australia v South Africa

Australia really had South Africa in their pocket in last season’s IRB Sevens World Series – beating them in their four outings kin 09/10 in some big games. Expect that to continue with Australia comfortably claiming a bronze.

Bronze - Australia

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Cup Final -Gold/Silver

New Zealand v Samoa

The dream final. IRB Series champions Samoa against defending gold medalists New Zealand. So the stats will say that in their last six meetings Samoa have nudged past the kiwis but some might argue that will count for little here. Or will it perhaps galvanise New Zealand and serve as even more motivation for them to deliver some payback? It will come down to the margins and the best coach in the history of the game, Gordon Tietjens, will mastermind a fourth gold medal for the men in black.

GOLD – NEW ZEALAND
Silver - Samoa
McReggae
#3 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 10:44:33 AM
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Don Ben,
Those predictions will be proven wrong but it will be tricky for our boys, getting a medal will be difficult as all the big guns are here!!!!
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DonBen
#4 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 2:39:05 PM
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So far predictions are on course. All the top seeded teams remain unbeaten.

Shujaa won their first two games and are due to face world champions Samoa later this evening.The PNG game was a close one though!

Day 1 Results so far

South Africa 29-0 Tonga
Wales 56-7 India
New Zealand 43-7 Canada
Scotland 26-0 Guyana
England 59-7 Sri Lanka
Australia 33-0 Uganda
Samoa 38-17 Papua New Guinea
Kenya 40-0 Malaysia
South Africa 59-0 India
Wales 38-7 Tonga
New Zealand 52-0 Guyana
Scotland 19-0 Canada 7
England 55-0 Uganda 0
Australia 42-5 Sri Lanka
Samoa 61-0 Malaysia
Kenya 17-12 Papua New Guinea

McReggae
#5 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 2:47:50 PM
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With that result against shirandula, ma hopes are dwindling!!!!
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masukuma
#6 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 4:17:10 PM
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just a slight correction...the World champions are Wales, the IRB 2009/2010 champions are Samoa.
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DonBen
#7 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 5:37:04 PM
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The result of the last match between top seed Samo and Kenya has surprised many. Result gives me hope that Keya may just cause a serious upset in the quarters on Match day 2.

Looks like UR7 predictions are coming to pass.

Tonga 38-5 India
Canada 47-0 Guyana
Sri Lanka 5-35 Uganda
Papua New Guinea 56-10 Malaysia
South Africa 21-5 Wales
New Zealand 46-0 Scotland
England 21-19 Australia
Samoa 10-12 Kenya

http://wbztv.com/sports/...ts.world.2.1956577.html

Oct 11, 2010 9:19 am US/Eastern
Kenya Upsets Samoa At Comm Games Sevens
DENNIS PASSA, AP Sports Writer
NEW DELHI (AP) ― Kenya has scored a 12-10 upset victory over 2010 world IRB Sevens champions Samoa to join New Zealand, England and South Africa as unbeaten teams after the first day of the Commonwealth Games tournament.

In the medal quarterfinals Tuesday, New Zealand takes on Wales, South Africa plays Scotland, the Kenyans take on Australia and England plays Samoa.

England beat Australia 21-19 to clinch first place in Pool D when the Australians missed a conversion of a try scored after the fulltime siren had sounded.

DonBen
#8 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 5:45:36 PM
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MATCH DAY 2
Medal quarter finals:


New Zealand v Wales
England v Samoa
Kenya v Australia
South Africa v Scotland

Kenya beat Australia tomorrow, then there is no reason why they should not go all the way and clinch at the very least a Silver MEDAL.

If Kenya and Australia have met six times previously, each team winning 3 of the encounters. Tomorrows game is very difficult to predict, but being responsible for the biggest upset at the games so far, and that Shujaa normally peaks at the Quarters stage, I am putting my money on Kenya beating Australia tomorrow.
2012
#9 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 6:03:58 PM
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@DonBen
Is there a website where I can get the Australian line-up? Do you know if they are playing their best team or it's a reserve side?

BBI will solve it
:)
McReggae
#10 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 6:11:27 PM
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DonBen, thanx for the update, great stuff!!!!!!
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DonBen
#11 Posted : Monday, October 11, 2010 6:49:49 PM
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2012 wrote:
@DonBen
Is there a website where I can get the Australian line-up? Do you know if they are playing their best team or it's a reserve side?


Australian Sevens Player Profiles

2010 Australian Commonwealth Games Rugby Sevens team: Robbie Coleman (20, NSW), Nick Cummins (22, WA), Bernard Foley (20, NSW) , Shaun Foley (24, NSW) ,Liam Gill (18, QLD), Ed Jenkins (24, NSW), Pat McCutcheon (23, NSW, Captain), Luke Morahan (20, QLD), Nick Phipps (21, NSW), Kimami Sitauti (19, QLD), James Stannard (27, ACT) , Lachie Turner (23, NSW).
DonBen
#12 Posted : Tuesday, October 12, 2010 10:44:08 AM
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Kenya, along with IRB Series Champs Samoa, have been knocked out of medal contention in Match Day 2 of the on-going commonwealth games;

Kenya were going to lose to Australia without scoring any points until captain Humphrey 'Tall' Khayange scored a consolation try for the Shujaa side.

Match Day 2 results:

MEDAL QUARTER FINALS

New Zealand 31 Wales 10
Samoa 5 England 7
Kenya 5 Australia 27
Scotland 10 South Africa 7


BOWL
Canada 43 India 10
Uganda 26 Malaysia 14
Papua New Guinea 26 Sri Lanka 12
Tonga 21 Guyana 14
McReggae
#13 Posted : Tuesday, October 12, 2010 11:16:12 AM
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Damn!!!!!
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masukuma
#14 Posted : Tuesday, October 12, 2010 11:49:30 AM
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My heart is broken!
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Ric dees
#15 Posted : Tuesday, October 12, 2010 11:59:47 AM
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Once again we rely on the same pool of players and expect magic!!! I wonder what they say the definition of insanity is???

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kizee1
#16 Posted : Tuesday, October 12, 2010 12:47:24 PM
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ric dees is rite......our compe knows who to target and what our strategy is...we need a deeper squad, a mix of brawn and pace..pace alone wont cut fijians have the brawn and pace
masukuma
#17 Posted : Tuesday, October 12, 2010 12:53:26 PM
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@kizee1, yes agreed. a pack of Sharp Knives instead of relying on our predictable but sharp Panga!!
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DonBen
#18 Posted : Tuesday, October 12, 2010 2:20:54 PM
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Australia vs New Zealand for the Commonwealth Gold Medal match

MEDAL SEMI FINALS
New Zealand 33 England 12
Australia 17 South Africa 7

FIXTURES
PLATE SEMI FINALS
Wales v Samoa
Kenya v Scotland

BOWL SEMI FINALS
Canada v Uganda
Papua New Guinea v Tonga
Scooby
#19 Posted : Thursday, October 14, 2010 7:46:33 PM
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And we lost again...to that team that we regularly defeat during the 7s series. Yet, we were one of the teams that was lobbying for 7s to be included in such events as the Olympics and Commonwealth.

I believe we are long overdue for Kenya to revamp the team. I don't know if this is true, but I heard this option is difficult because Benjamin Ayimba prefers to stick with the same crop of players he has "nurtuered" from the time he came a coach.

In the 7s, our players are the veterans having been there for the past four years.


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