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England Sevens Rugby World Cup Fixtures

Captain Amor
By Kath updated 22/3/05 October 30 2005
England Sevens Rugby World Cup Fixtures - Hong Kong 18-20 March 2005. Unofficial England Rugby would like to Mike Friday England Sevens Coach, Simon Amor(Captain) and all the players the very best of luck for their campaign. Congratulations to Fiji sevens RWC Winners 2005

 

 

England Sevens team set off for the Rugby World Cup in Hong Kong on Monday 7th March, with the hopes of England Rugby fans to restore some pride in the game of rugby that we all love.   

Whilst the senior elite15 man team are struggling and heading towards their first 'Wooden' spoon in years, our England Sevens team have a real opportunity of putting England Rugby back on the map.

So let us all wish Mike Friday England Sevens Coach, Simon Amor(Captain) and all the players the very best of luck for their campaign.  Listed below on the times and fixtures for the full three days - scores will be up dated as and when we receive them in.

IRB 7s Rugby World Cup

Hong Kong 18-20 March 2005

 

Results - Day 1: 18/3/2005

TIME M

FIXTURE  

0815 1 Kenya   17-14  Uruguay
0837 2 Canada  41- 0 Hong Kong
0859 3 France  40- 7 Chinese Taipei
0921 4 Tonga  31-10 USA
0943 5 Tunisia  19-12 South Africa
1005 6 Portugal  7 -31 Australia
1027 7 Italy 10-28  Samoa
1049 8 Ireland  14-33 Scotland
1111 9 Russia   5 -40  Argentina
1133 10 Japan  0 -47 Fiji
1155 11 Georgia   0 -47  England
1217 12 Korea  0 -47  New Zealand
1239 13 Uruguay  0 -59 South Africa
1301 14 Hong Kong   5 -38  Australia
1323 15 Chinese Taipei   0 -35  Samoa
1345 16 USA 14-36  Scotland
1407 17 Russia 26-19 Kenya
1429 18 Japan 19- 7  Canada
1451 19 Georgia 5 -31  France
1513 20 Korea 20-15  Tonga
1535 21 Argentina 24- 5  Tunisia
1557 22 Fiji 31- 0  Portugal
1619 23 England 41- 0  Italy
1641 24 New Zealand 52- 5  Ireland
1718 25 South Africa  54-14 Russia
1740 26 Australia 31-12  Japan
1802 27 Samoa 36-7  Georgia
1824 28 Scotland  33-15 Korea
1846 29 Tunisia 17- 5  Uruguay
1908 30 Portugal 21- 0  Hong Kong
1930 31 Italy 14-28  Chinese Taipei
1952 32 Ireland  19-31 USA
2014 33 Kenya   7-36 Argentina
2036 34 Canada  14-29 Fiji
2058 35 France  28-17 England
2120 36 Tonga  12-19 New Zealand
Results - Day 2: 19/3/2005
TIME M

FIXTURE

1020 37 Tunisia 40- 7 Russia
1042 38 Portugal 12-14 Japan
1104 39 Italy  17-17 Georgia
1126 40 Ireland  24-17 Korea
1148 41 Argentina  33-19 Uruguay
1210 42 Fiji  38- 0 Hong Kong
1301 43 England  41- 0 Chinese Taipei
1323 44 New Zealand  45- 0 USA
1345 45 South Africa  36-10 Kenya
1407 46 Australia  33-14 Canada
1451 47 Samoa  14-12 France
1513 48 Scotland  12- 7 Tonga
1535 49 Uruguay  17-34 Russia
1557 50 Chinese Taipei  21-27 Japan
1619 51 USA  33-14 Korea
1641 52 Kenya  22-12 Tunisia
1703 53 Canada  7-10  Portugal
1725 54 France  19- 5 Italy
1747 56 Tonga  7-24 Ireland
1809 57 South Africa  12 -5 Argentina
1831 58 Australia  5-31  Fiji
1853 59 Samoa  7 -12 England
1915 60 Scotland  0 -48 New Zealand

 

 

Results - Day 3: 20/3/ 2005
TIME

FIXTURE

1030 Quarter Final Bowl      Korea  21-26 Italy
1052 Quarter Final Bowl      Kenya  26-10 Hong Kong
1114 Quarter Final Bowl      Canada  30-0 Uruguay
1136 Quarter Final Bowl Chinese Taipei  19-28 Tonga
1158 Quarter Final Plate USA  0-24 Georgia
1220 Quarter Final Plate Tunisia 12-21  Portugal
1242 Quarter Final Plate Japan  5-29 Russia
1304 Quarter Final Plate Samoa 19-14  Ireland
1405 Quarter Final Melrose Cup New Zealand 33-7  France
1427 Quarter Final Melrose Cup South Africa 14-15  Australia
1449 Quarter Final  Melrose Cup Fiji  22-14 Argentina
1511 Quarter Final  Melrose Cup England  36-0 Scotland
1533 Semi-Final Bowl Italy 28-15  Kenya
1555 Semi-Final Bowl Canada  7-0 Tonga
1617 Semi-Final Plate Georgia  5-29 Portugal
1639 Semi-Final Plate Russia 12-29  Samoa
1701 Semi Final  Melrose Cup New Zealand 24-20 Australia
1723 Semi Final  Melrose Cup - Fiji  24-19 England
1810 Final Bowl Italy  7-5 Canada
1835 Final Plate Portugal  7-29 Samoa
1900 Final Melrose Cup

New Zealand

 19-29 Fiji
 

Congratulations to FIJI

SEVENS RWC 2005 CHAMPIONS

   

 

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