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Revision as of 22:07, 16 December 2011

2011 Cup of Nations
Date December 10-16
Teams 4
Countries  United Arab Emirates

 Kenya
 Brazil
 Hong Kong

Matches played
Attendance
Final
Venue The Sevens
Dubai, United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Attendance
Champions Current Tournament
Runner-up Current Tournament

The 2011 Emirates Cup of Nations was held at The Sevens Stadium in Dubai as a season ending tournament for tier 3 teams from different continents[1]. The four competing teams were hosts UAE, Asian 5 Nations rivals Hong Kong, 2011 Africa Cup champions Kenya and South American Rugby Championship A Division team Brazil.

Format

The tournament is being played as a single round-robin, with the winner being the leading team after the third round of fixtures.

Fixtures and results

Place Nation Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1  Hong Kong 3 3 0 0 153 34 119 3 15
2  Kenya 3 2 0 1 99 81 18 2 10
3  Brazil 3 1 0 2 94 67 27 3 7
4  United Arab Emirates 3 0 0 3 29 193 -164 0 0

10 December 2011
13:00 (UTC+04:00)
 Brazil25-27 Kenya
Try: (4 tries scored)[1]Try: (5 tries scored)[2]
The Sevens, Dubai

10 December 2011
15:00 (UTC+04:00)
 United Arab Emirates14-72 Hong Kong
Try: (2 tries scored)[2]Try: Tom McQueen (2), Keith Robertson, Alex McQueen, Ed Haynes, Terence Montgomery, Rowan Varty, Cado Lee, Lee Jones, Tim Alexander, Alex Ng
Con: Alex McQueen (7)
Pen: Alex McQueen
The Sevens

13 December 2011
18:00 (UTC+04:00)
 Hong Kong44-17 Kenya
Try: Mark Goosen, Rowan Varty, Charles French (2), Adam Raby, Paul Tauti
Con: Alex McQueen (4)
Pen: Alex McQueen (2)
[3]
The Sevens

13 December 2011
20:00 (UTC+04:00)
 United Arab Emirates3-66 Brazil
Pen: (1 Penalty)[4]Try: Martín Schaefer, Juli, Nativo, Nick, Diegão, Croffi, Gregg (2), Pedrinho, Du
Con: Gregg (5)
Pen: Gregg
Drop: Tanque
The Sevens

16 December 2011
15:00 (UTC+04:00)
 United Arab Emirates12-55 Kenya
[5]
The Sevens

16 December 2011
17:00 (UTC+04:00)
 Hong Kong37-3 Brazil
[6]
The Sevens

See also

References