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England Sevens Fixtures - 1-2 Feb 2008 New Zealand
By Kath 4/1/08 January 4 2008
England Sevens next stop Westpac Stadium, Wellington New Zealand 1-2 February 2008. Fixtures and Results here as and when they come in ...... England find themselves in Pool B along with Fiji, Wales and the Cook Islands who are their first match up at 1450 local time on the 1st Feb.,
 

   IRB Sevens - Wellington New Zealand 2008 

IRB 7S LOGO NEW ZEALANDEngland 7s reached the semi-finals in Dubai and George respectively and  will be hoping to better their performances when the Series resumes.  England have a young team and hopefully they will have learned quickly from their experiences in the opening events.

Coach Ben Ryan hopes to strengthen his squad in time for Wellington, but England will miss the creativity of Ben Foden who underwent surgery on the shoulder he injured in scoring against Australia in the Bowl semi-final in George and is out for up to three months.

 Day One 1st Feb 2008

TIMEMFIXTUREvFIXTURE
13001Argentina  7-17  USA
13222Scotland 26-0Tonga
13443South Africa 24-14Australia
14064Kenya 19-0France
14285Fiji 40-7Wales
14506England 17-21Cook Islands
15127New Zealand 43-0Canada
15348Samoa 22-0Papua New Guinea
15569Argentina 17-19Tonga
161810Scotland 7-7USA
164011South Africa 29-7France
170212Kenya 0-19Australia
172413Fiji 31-14Cook Islands
174614England5-15 Wales
180815New Zealand41-0 Papua New Guinea
183016Samoa 31-10Canada
185217USA 7-39Tonga
191418Australia 24-14France
193619Wales 26-7Cook Islands
195820Canada27-21 Papua New Guinea
205021Argentina 12-19Scotland
211222South Africa33-7 Kenya
213423Fiji17-7 England
215624New Zealand19-7 Samoa

 Day Two 2nd Feb 2008

TIMEMFIXTUREvFIXTURE
1300251/4 Final Bowl Canada
17-33  England
1322261/4 Final Bowl       USA
 12-17 France
1344271/4 Final Bowl  Kenya
7-19  Argentina
1406281/4 Final Bowl   Cook Islands
 24-17 Papua New Guinea
1433291/4 Final Cup      New Zealand  40-5 Wales
1455301/4 Final Cup   Scotland
 7-31 Australia
1517311/4 Final Cup     South Africa
 10-14 Tonga
1539321/4 Final Cup      Fiji
17-19  Samoa
161033Semi Final Shield  Canada
 7-19 USA
163234Semi Final Shield   Kenya38-7  Papua New Guinea
165435Semi Final Bowl    England
 14-5 France
171636Semi Final Bowl    Argentina
 36-5 Cook Islands
173837Semi Final Plate    Wales
24-12  Scotland 
180038Semi Final Plate  South Africa
26-19  Fiji
183539Semi Final Cup    New Zealand 32-7  Australia
190040Semi Final Cup   Tonga21-24  Samoa
193041Final Shield       USA
22-17  Kenya
200042Final Bowl          England
 12-7 Argentina
203043Final Plate         Wales
 12-19 south Africa
210044

Final Cup            New Zealand 

 22-17

 Samoa

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15 Jan, 2008 19:24 Report
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Re: England Sevens Fixtures - 1-2 Feb 2008 New Zealand
Record points scorer returns for England Sevens



England Sevens Coach Ben Ryan today (Tuesday) announced his 12 man squad for the next two events in the IRB World Seven Series in New Zealand on the 1 & 2 February and the USA on the 9 & 10 February 2008.



Returning to the squad is Ben Gollings (Toyota Shokki), the IRB World Sevens all time highest points scorer. Gollings has been playing for Japanese side Toyota Shokki since June 2007 and will return for England in the hope of adding to his 1613 tally.



Said coach Ben Ryan: "Selection has been very competitive and we have left some very good players at home for the next two legs of the IRB World Sevens Series.



"Alongside Gollings, three other experienced sevens players also make a return. Harlequin Danny Care, outstanding in the final two tournaments last year makes a return to action, as does the electric Dominic Shabbo (London Irish) who returns following injury. Powerhouse Leicester Tigers and England Saxons winger Ayoola Erinle (Leicester Tigers) also makes a return to the England Sevens squad after a seven year absence, having gained England Saxons honours in the meantime."



Seven of the twelve-strong squad have already represented England in the Emirates Airline Dubai and South Africa Sevens this season. The squad will once again be led by captain Andy Vilk (Sale Sharks).



Retaining the proven class of Anthony Elliot (Bristol Rugby), Simon Hunt (Ebbw Vale) and John Brake (Northampton Saints) , Ryan said, “The squad certainly looks to have the "X" factor, packed full of game breakers and if we continue to gel as we have, then our impact over these next two tournaments should be considerable. Young, exciting and all keen to make their mark."



England 12 man squad for the New Zealand and USA IRB World Sevens Series:




BANAHAN, Matt (Bath Rugby)
BRAKE, John (Northampton Saints)
CARE, Danny (Harlequins)
COLLINS, James (Worcester Warriors) *
DAMUDAMU, Isoa (British Army / Newbury)
ELLIOTT, Anthony (Bristol Rugby)
ERINLE, Ayoola (Leicester Tigers)
GOLLINGS, Ben (Toyota, Japan)
HUNT, Simon (Ebbw Vale)
SHABBO, Dominic (London Irish)
VILK, Andy (Sale Sharks, captain)
YOUNGS, Tom (Leicester Tigers)

* Uncapped



The New Zealand Sevens is on the 1 & 2 February the USA sevens is on the 9 & 10 February 2008. England are currently fifth in the IRB World Series with six tournaments still remaining.





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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2008:01:15:19:25:04 by Kath..

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16 Jan, 2008 08:12 Report
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Re: England Sevens Fixtures - 1-2 Feb 2008 New Zealand
Watch out for James Collins. One of the best young opensides in the country I tells ya!

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Uche gets England Sevens call up

Worcester Warriors' Uche Oduoza has been called up to the England Sevens Squad for the New Zealand and USA IRB World Sevens Series.

The winger will join Sixways team mate James Collins in the 12 man set-up in place of Tom Youngs (Leicester Tigers).

Tom is suffering from a minor injury and will stay with his club to continue his rehabilitation.

The New Zealand competition is on February 1 & 2, while the USA event is on February 9 and 10.

England 12 man squad for the New Zealand and USA IRB World Sevens Series:




BANAHAN, Matt (Bath Rugby)
BRAKE, John (Northampton Saints)
CARE, Danny (Harlequins)
COLLINS, James (Worcester Warriors) *
DAMUDAMU, Isoa (British Army / Newbury)
ELLIOTT, Anthony (Bristol Rugby)
ERINLE, Ayoola (Leicester Tigers)
GOLLINGS, Ben (Toyota, Japan)
HUNT, Simon (Ebbw Vale)
SHABBO, Dominic (London Irish)
VILK, Andy (Sale Sharks, captain)
ODOUZA, UCHE (Worcester Warriors) *

* Uncapped



Uche Odouza

Club: Worcester Warriors

Position: Wing
Born: 15.10.86
Height 1.86cm
Weight 102kgs

Born in Manchester, Uche grew up in Exeter where he joined his local club side. He was spotted by Worcester’s Academy Manager whilst representing England at Under 18s level.



Uche made his debut for Worcester at the age of 17 and scored three tries. He has also represented England at U19s and was part of the 2006 England U21 World Cup squad.



If he wasn’t playing rugby then Uche would have taken up a career in Medicine. He names his car as his most prized possession and would most like to meet Muhammad Ali and Russell Brand.



Representative Honours: England U18 Commonwealth Youth Games 7s (2004), England U18 4 Nations (2004), England U19 6 Nations (2005), England U21 World Cup (2006)

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Re: England Sevens Fixtures - 1-2 Feb 2008 New Zealand
We lost last time to Wales I think. Hope to revenge that.

Even if we do that we'll probably lose to Fiji so will have a tough QF

Are the Cook Islands any good?

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