2012–13 IRB Women's Sevens World Series

World Rugby
Women's Sevens Series I
Host nations  United Arab Emirates
 United States
 China
 Netherlands
Date 30 Nov 2012 – 18 May 2013
Final positions
Champions  New Zealand
Runners-up  England
Series details
Top point scorer New Zealand Portia Woodman
(105 points)
Top try scorer

New Zealand Portia Woodman
(21 tries)

The IRB Women's Sevens World Series (2012/2013) was the inaugural edition of the IRB Women's Sevens World Series, organized by the IRB annual series of tournaments for women's national teams in the Rugby Sevens.

In October 2012 the IRB announced that the season would consist of four tournaments - in Dubai, Houston, Guangzhou and Amsterdam - played from November 2012 to May 2013. The Dubai tournament was held in conjunction with the 2012 Dubai Sevens for men, while the others were separate competitions. The number of teams in each of the events was set at twelve, with six core teams participating in all tournaments of the series and the other teams identified by elimination or rankings within the IRB's six regions.[1]

Itinerary

2012–13 Itinerary
Leg Venue Date Winner
Dubai The Sevens, Dubai 30 Nov–1 Dec 2012  New Zealand
United States BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston 1–2 February 2013  England
China Guangzhou University Town Stadium, Guangzhou 30–31 March 2013  New Zealand
Netherlands NRCA Stadium, Amsterdam 17–18 May 2013  New Zealand

The competition

As in the case of male competition series winner will be the team that the entire season will score the most points awarded for winning various places in each event. Each of the twelve team competition accumulate, six of which (Australia, Canada, England, Netherlands, New Zealand, United States) is a series of regular participants (core teams), while others might be identified through regional qualifying.

Points schedule

The season championship will be determined by points earned in each tournament. The scoring system, similar to that used in the men's IRB Sevens, was announced shortly before the season kicked off.

Rankings

Final standings for the 2012–13 series:

Women's Rugby Sevens
World Series I
 
Pos.
Event 
Team

Dubai

Houston

Guangzhou

Amsterdam
Points
total
1st, gold medalist(s)  New Zealand2014202074
2nd, silver medalist(s)  England820181460
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Canada108161852
4  United States418141248
5  Australia14168846
6  Russia121201640
7  Netherlands61010430
8  South Africa1860327
9  Spain16001026
10  Brazil146112
11  Ireland0012012
12  France30069
13  China20327
14  Japan03407
15  Argentina02002
16  Fiji00202
17  Trinidad and Tobago01001
18  Tunisia00101

Notes:

Season

Round 1: Dubai

Semi-finals Final
1 December – Dubai
  Australia  14  
  New Zealand  28  
 
1 December – Dubai
      New Zealand  41
    South Africa  0
Third place
1 December – Dubai 1 December – Dubai
  South Africa  19   Australia  15
  Spain  17     Spain  17

Round 2: United States

Semi-finals Final
2 February – Houston
  England  19  
  New Zealand  12  
 
2 February – Houston
      England  29
    United States  12
Third place
2 February – Houston 2 February – Houston
  United States  17   New Zealand  12
  Australia  5     Australia  17

Round 3: China

Semi-finals Final
31 March – Guangzhou
  England  19  
  Canada  0  
 
31 March – Guangzhou
      New Zealand  19
    England  5
Third place
31 March – Guangzhou 31 March – Guangzhou
  New Zealand  24   United States  5
  United States  12     Canada  17

Round 4: Netherlands

Semi-finals Final
17 May – Amsterdam
  New Zealand  24  
  Russia  10  
 
18 May – Amsterdam
      New Zealand  33
    Canada  24
Third place
17 May – Amsterdam 18 May – Amsterdam
  England  7   Russia  26
  Canada  12     England  5

References

  1. "IRB announces Women's Sevens World Series" (Press release). International Rugby Board. 4 October 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  2. "Schedule announced for 2013/14 Women's Series" (Press release). International Rugby Board. 22 August 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2013.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 7/31/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.