The official tournament draw for the Cable & Wireless Hong Kong Womens Rugby Sevens 2007 (HKWRS) was held
Monday at the Hong Kong Stadium, the venue for the Cup final for this years tournament. Twelve elite international womens sevens teams will take part in the tenth
anniversary Cable & Wireless Hong Kong Womens Rugby Sevens, to be held on Thursday and Friday March 29 and 30 2007 at So Kon Po
Sports Ground across from the Hong Kong Stadium. The Cup final of the Hong Kong Womens Rugby Sevens 2007 will be played at the Hong
Kong Stadium on Friday 30 March (kick-off at 6:42pm) as part of the Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens 2007.
This
years Cable & Wireless Hong Kong Womens Rugby Sevens 2007 has
attracted another highly competitive mix of national teams and leading
club sides from around the globe.
Defending champions, New Zealands Aotearoa Maori, are returning with a goal of maintaining New Zealands perfect record as tournament
champions in each of the nine Hong Kong Womens Rugby Sevens played to date. Looking to unseat the Kiwis are last years Cup finalists
Australia and national representative teams from the Arabian [Persian] Gulf, Canada, China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Singapore, Thailand and the United States
of America.
Papua New Guinea, on its debut at the Cable & Wireless Hong Kong Womens Rugby Sevens, and the hosts, the Hong Kong Womens Sevens
Team round out the competitors for 2007.
For
the draw the 12 participating teams were divided into pools of four. Four teams, (New Zealand, Australia, United States and China) were
seeded based on their past results in the Hong Kong Womens Rugby Sevens and in other recent international and Asia regional womens
sevens competitions. Defending HKWRS Champions New Zealand are the tournaments top seed in Pool A, followed by last years Cup finalists
Australia in Pool B and 2006 HKWRS Plate champions the United States in Pool C. 2006 Asian Womens Sevens Champions, China, are the top
seed in Pool D. Following the seeding of the top four teams, the remaining eight competing sides were drawn at random to complete the
tournament pools.
Canada, China and the United States will benefit from some recent match experience after appearing in the first ever 2007 Womens International
Sevens Tournament held in San Diego, USA in February. China beat Canada before losing to the USA and the USA B and Canada B teams to
finish fourth overall in the five-team competition. Canada B upset the hosts United States in the final by the score of 19 7. The results from San
Diego point to the increasing parity in international womens sevens and promise more excitement to come in the Cable & Wireless Hong Kong
Womens Rugby Sevens 2007.
Pool
A |
Pool
B |
Pool
C |
Pool
D |
New Zealand |
Australia |
United States |
China |
Hong Kong |
Kazakhstan |
Thailand |
Singapore |
Canada |
Arabian
[Persian] Gulf |
Papua New Guinea |
Japan |
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