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Revision as of 12:18, 17 April 2016

2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series
Hosts
Date4 Dec 2015 – 22 May 2016

The 2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series, known for sponsorship reasons as the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, is the 17th annual series of rugby union sevens tournaments for national rugby sevens teams. The Sevens Series has been run by World Rugby since 1999–2000. This season, the series is expanding from nine to ten events.[1]

Core teams

Fourteen teams from the 2014-15 season retained core status for the 2015–16 season:

A 15th team, Russia, claimed core team status for the 2015–16 series at the 2015 Hong Kong Sevens qualifier. They replaced Japan, which lost core team status, having finished last of the 15 core teams in the 2014–15 Sevens World Series.

Tour venues

The official schedule for the 2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series is as follows:[2]

2015–16 Venues
Leg Stadium City Date Winner
Dubai The Sevens Dubai 4–5 December 2015  Fiji
South Africa Cape Town Stadium Cape Town 12–13 December 2015  South Africa
New Zealand Westpac Stadium Wellington 30–31 January 2016  New Zealand
Australia Allianz Stadium Sydney 6–7 February 2016  New Zealand
United States Sam Boyd Stadium Las Vegas 4–6 March 2016  Fiji
Canada BC Place Vancouver 12–13 March 2016  New Zealand
Hong Kong Hong Kong Stadium Hong Kong 8–10 April 2016  Fiji
Singapore National Stadium Singapore 16–17 April 2016  Kenya
France Stade Jean-Bouin Paris 14–15 May 2016
England Twickenham Stadium London 20–22 May 2016

Changes

There were three new tournaments in the series, with two events being discontinued:

Two other existing tournaments had venue changes:

Standings

Legend
Qualified as a 2016–17 core team
Relegation Zone: (Last place core team at end of Series is relegated).
Not a core team
2015–16 Standings[6]
Pos. Country United Arab Emirates
UAE
South Africa
South Africa
New Zealand
New Zealand
Australia
Australia
United States
USA
Canada
Canada
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Singapore
Singapore
France
France
England
England
Overall
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Fiji 22 13 17 17 22 15 22 19 - - 147
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  South Africa 13 22 19 15 17 19 17 17 - - 139
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  New Zealand 15 10 22 22 13 22 19 12 - - 135
4  Australia 12 10 13 19 19 17 15 10 - - 115
5  United States 17 12 10 10 15 12 12 7 - - 95
6  Argentina 10 19 12 13 10 5 8 15 - - 92
7  Kenya 5 15 10 12 10 1 10 22 - - 85
8  England 19 7 15 10 1 5 13 5 - - 75
9  Samoa 10 3 8 7 3 13 5 13 - - 62
10  France 8 17 3 1 7 7 5 10 - - 58
11  Scotland 7 8 7 5 5 10 7 8 - - 57
12  Wales 5 5 1 3 8 10 10 2 - - 44
13  Canada 3 5 5 8 2 8 2 1 - - 34
14  Japan 2 - 5 1 12 - - 1 - - 21
14  Russia 1 2 2 2 5 3 3 3 - - 21
16  Portugal 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 5 - - 17
17  Zimbabwe - 1 - - - - - - - - 1
17  Brazil - - - - - 1 - - - - 1
17  South Korea - - - - - - 1 - - - 1

Tournaments

United Arab Emirates

Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Fiji 28–17  England  United States (Third Place)
 New Zealand
Plate  South Africa 19–14  Australia  Argentina
 Samoa
Bowl  France 24–14  Scotland  Kenya
 Wales
Shield  Canada 19–17  Japan  Portugal
 Russia

South Africa

Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  South Africa 29–14  Argentina  France (Third Place)
 Kenya
Plate  Fiji 29–19  United States  Australia
 New Zealand
Bowl  Scotland 19–0  England  Canada
 Wales
Shield  Samoa 40–5  Russia  Portugal
 Zimbabwe

New Zealand

Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  New Zealand 24–21  South Africa  Fiji (Third Place)
 England
Plate  Australia 21–5  Argentina  Kenya
 United States
Bowl  Samoa 19–7  Scotland  Japan
 Canada
Shield  France 14–7  Russia  Portugal
 Wales

Australia

Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  New Zealand 27–24  Australia  Fiji (Third Place)
 South Africa
Plate  Argentina 24–0  Kenya  United States
 England
Bowl  Canada 17–12  Samoa  Scotland
 Portugal
Shield  Wales 26–19  Russia  Japan
 France

United States of America

Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Fiji 21–15  Australia  South Africa (Third Place)
 United States
Plate  New Zealand 27–7  Japan  Kenya
 Argentina
Bowl  Wales 21–7  France  Russia
 Scotland
Shield  Samoa 24–12  Canada  England
 Portugal

Canada

Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  New Zealand 19–14  South Africa  Australia (Third Place)
 Fiji
Plate  Samoa 31–19  United States  Wales
 Scotland
Bowl  Canada 19–17  France  Argentina
 England
Shield  Russia 17–10  Portugal  Kenya
 Brazil

Hong Kong

Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Fiji 21-7  New Zealand  South Africa (Third Place)
 Australia
Plate  England 19–0  United States  Wales
 Kenya
Bowl  Argentina 26–0  Scotland  France
 Samoa
Shield  Russia 19–14  Canada  South Korea
 Portugal

Team statistics

Rank
Team Matches Points Ø-Points Tries Ø-Tries
1  Fiji 12 388 32.33 59 4.92
2  United States 12 307 25.58 47 3.92
3  South Africa 12 291 24.25 47 3.92
4  France 12 289 24.09 45 3.75
5  England 12 253 21.08 42 3.50
6  Scotland 12 233 19.42 37 3.08
7  Australia 11 232 21.09 36 3.27
8  Canada 11 228 20.73 36 3.27
9  Samoa 11 214 19.45 36 3.27
10  New Zealand 11 204 18.55 34 3.09
11  Kenya 11 201 18.27 33 3.00
12  Argentina 11 174 15.82 27 2.42
13  Wales 10 163 16.30 25 2.30
14  Japan 6 107 17.83 17 2.83
15  Russia 11 107 9.73 18 1.64
16  Portugal 10 78 7.80 12 1.20
17  Zimbabwe 5 17 3.40 3 0.60

Player scoring

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Tries scored
Rank Player Tries
1 South Africa Seabelo Senatla 48
2 United States Perry Baker 36
3 Fiji Savenaca Rawaca 35
4 Samoa Samoa Toloa 30
5 Canada Nathan Hirayama 23


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Points scored
Rank Player Points
2 Canada Nathan Hirayama 257
1 Fiji Vatemo Ravouvou 255
3 South Africa Seabelo Senatla 240
4 United States Madison Hughes 237
5 South Africa Justin Geduld 207

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Updated: 11 April 2016

See also

References

  1. ^ "Gosper: Monumental 12 months for rugby sevens ahead". WorldRugby.org. 31 March 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  2. ^ "HSBC partners with World Rugby for record-breaking sevens properties". Australian Rugby. 30 June 2015. Archived from the original on 30 June 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Kingston, Gary (23 February 2015). "BC Place to host World Rugby Sevens". Vancouver Sun. Archived from the original on 8 May 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "Australian leg of rugby Sevens World Series set to move to Sydney from Gold Coast in 2016". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  5. ^ "Cape Town confirmed as Sevens host". Sport24. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  6. ^ "HSBC Sevens World Series Standings". International Rugby Board. Retrieved 13 October 2013.