2008–09 IRB Sevens World Series explained

2008–09 IRB Sevens
Series:Series X
Countries:
Date:28 November 2008 – 31 May 2009
Nations:32
Top Point Scorer: Ben Gollings
Top Try Scorer: Collins Injera
Prevseason:2007–08
Nextseason:2009–10

The 2008 - 09 IRB Sevens World Series was the tenth of an annual IRB Sevens World Series of rugby union sevens tournaments for full national sides run by the International Rugby Board since 1999–2000.

South Africa clinched the 2008–09 World Series, its first Series title. The defending series champions New Zealand finished fourth.

Sevens is traditionally played in a two-day tournament format. However, the most famous event, the Hong Kong Sevens, is played over three days, largely because it involves 24 teams instead of the normal 16. Starting in 2008–09, the Australia leg (which involves the normal 16 teams) was spread out over a three-day period.

Tournaments

The series' tournaments are identical to 2007–2008 and span the globe:

- bgcolor="#efefef" + 2008-09 Itinerary[1] - bgcolor="#efefef" ! width=6%Leg ! width=10%Venue ! width=8%Date ! width=6%Winner - Dubai The Sevens[2] November 28 - 29, 2008 - South Africa December 5 - 6, 2008 - New Zealand February 6 - 7, 2009 - United States February 14 - 15, 2009 - Hong Kong March 27 - 29, 2009 - Australia April 3 - 5, 2009- London May 23 - 24, 2009 - Scotland May 30 - 31, 2009

The 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens was not a part of the 2008-09 series. Unlike the 2005 edition held in Hong Kong, the 2009 edition did not replace one of the 2008-09 series events. The World Cup was held in Dubai from March 5–7, 2009 and won by Wales.

Core teams

Prior to the season, the IRB announced the 12 "core teams" that would receive guaranteed berths in each event in the 2008–09 series:[3]

The one new core team was the USA, which replaced its neighbor Canada.[3]

Points schedule

The season championship is determined by points earned in each tournament. For most events, points are awarded on the following schedule:

Points are awarded on a different schedule for the Hong Kong Sevens:

Tournament structure

In all tournaments except Hong Kong, 16 teams participate. Due to its place as the sports most prestigious annual event, the Hong Kong tournament has 24 teams. In each tournament, the teams are divided into pools of four teams, who play a round-robin within the pool. Points are awarded in each pool on a different schedule from most rugby tournaments–3 for a win, 2 for a draw, 1 for a loss. The first tiebreaker is the head-to-head result between the tied teams, followed by difference in points scored during the tournament.[4]

Four trophies are awarded in each tournament, except for Hong Kong. In descending order of prestige, they are the Cup, whose winner is the overall tournament champion, Plate, Bowl and Shield. In Hong Kong, the Shield is not awarded. Each trophy is awarded at the end of a knockout tournament.[5]

In a 16 team tournament, the top two teams in each pool advance to the Cup competition. The four quarterfinal losers drop into the bracket for the Plate. The Bowl is contested by the third-place finishers in each pool, while the Shield is contested by the last-place teams from each pool.[4] In Hong Kong, the six pool winners, plus the two highest-finishing second-place teams, advance to the Cup. The Plate participants are the eight highest-ranked teams remaining, while the lowest eight drop to the Bowl.[6]

Final standings

The points awarded to teams at each event, as well as the overall season totals, are shown in the table below. Points for the event winners are indicated in bold. A zero (0) is recorded in the event column where a team competed in a tournament but did not gain any points. A dash (–) is recorded in the event column if a team did not compete at a tournament.


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Hong Kong

Adelaide

London

Edinburgh
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1 20 20 8 12 24 20 12 16 132
2 12 12 4 4 30 12 8 20 102
3 16 8 20 16 8 8 20 2 98
4 12 16 16 8 8 4 16 8 88
5 4 12 12 20 8 12 0 0 68
6 6 0 12 6 18 16 2 4 64
7 8 4 0 4 18 2 0 4 40
8 4 0 0 2 8 6 4 6 30
9= 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 12 24
9= 0 0 6 0 2 4 0 12 24
11 0 4 4 12 0 0 0 020
12 2 6 - - 1 0 6 0 15
13 0 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 8
14 - - 0 - 4 0 - - 4
15 - - 0 0 3 - 0 0 3
16 - - 2 - - 0 - - 2
N/A0 0 - - 0 - - - 0
- - - 0 0 0 - - 0
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0 0 - - - - 0 00
- - - - - - 0 -0
- - 0 - - - - - 0
- - - 0 - - - - 0
- 0 - - - - - - 0
- - - 0 0 - - - 0
- - - - 0 - - - 0
- - - - 0 - - - 0
- - - - 0 - - - 0
- - - - 0 - - - 0
- - - - 0 - - - 0
- - - - 0 - - - 0
- - - - - - - 0 0

Notes:

Light blue line on the left indicates a core team eligible to participate in all events of the series.

Player statistics

Most points

Individual points [7]
Pos.PlayerCountryPoints
1 260
2 210
3 Richard Kingi 205
4 191
5 187
6 174
7 168
8 Lavin Asego 166
9 165
=10 Ollie Phillips 161
=10 Mzwandile Stick 161

Most tries

Individual tries [8]
Pos.PlayerCountryTries
1 42
2= Rayno Benjamin 28
2= 28
4 Luke Morahan 27
5 24
6 Ollie Phillips 23
7= 22
7= Renfred Dazel 22
7= Robert Ebersohn 22
7= Pio Tuwai 22
7= Vuyo Zangqa 22

Tournaments

Dubai

See main article: article and 2008 Dubai Sevens.

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup19 – 12
Plate12 – 7
Bowl 24 – 0
Shield31 – 7

South Africa

See main article: article and 2008 South Africa Sevens.

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup12 – 7
Plate24 – 7
Bowl21 – 12
Shield26 – 0

New Zealand

See main article: article and 2009 Wellington Sevens.

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup19 – 17
Plate26 – 12
Bowl24 – 10
Shield24 – 0

United States

See main article: article and 2009 USA Sevens.

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup19 – 14
Plate22 – 7
Bowl40 – 0
Shield31 – 7

Hong Kong

See main article: article and 2009 Hong Kong Sevens.

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi FinalistsQuarter Finalists
Cup26 – 24



Plate14 – 12



Bowl14 – 12



Australia

See main article: article and 2009 Adelaide Sevens.

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup26 – 7
Plate24 – 19
Bowl35 – 14
Shield24 – 21

London

See main article: article and 2009 London Sevens.

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup31 – 26
Plate24 – 10
Bowl12 – 7
Shield27 – 7

Scotland

See main article: article and 2009 Edinburgh Sevens.

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup20 – 19
Plate34 – 12
Bowl26 – 15
Shield12 – 10

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IRB Sevens World Series 2008-09 (Referee) Selections . International Rugby Board . 2008-09-01 . 2008-09-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110519025343/http://www.irb.com/mm/document/newsmedia/0/080901ccirbsevensworldseries2008-2009selections_6135.pdf . 2011-05-19 . dead .
  2. Web site: Emirates unveils Dubai venue 'The Sevens' . International Rugby Board . 2008-07-02 . 2008-09-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080731225458/http://www.irb.com/rwcsevens/news/newsid=2025888.html#emirates+unveils+dubai+venue+the+sevens . 2008-07-31 . dead .
  3. USA Rugby receives major Sevens boost . International Rugby Board . 2008-09-22 . 2009-03-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090612055717/http://www.irb.com/irbsevens/news/newsid%3D2026934.html . 2009-06-12 .
  4. Web site: Rules: 16-Team Tournament . International Rugby Board . 2008-04-04 . 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080321075909/http://www.irb.com/irbsevens/rules/rules16.html . 21 March 2008 . dead . dmy-all .
  5. Web site: Rules. International Rugby Board. 2008-04-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20080405120045/http://www.irb.com/irbsevens/rules/index.html. 5 April 2008. dead. dmy-all.
  6. Web site: Rules: 24-Team Tournament . International Rugby Board . 2008-04-04 . 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080321075914/http://www.irb.com/irbsevens/rules/rules24.html . 21 March 2008 . dead . dmy-all .
  7. Web site: Season Player Points . International Rugby Board . 2008-12-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081202134655/http://www.www.irb.com/irbsevens/statistics/pointdetails.html . 2 December 2008 . dead .
  8. Web site: Season Player Tries . International Rugby Board . 2008-12-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080409025245/http://www.irb.com/irbsevens/statistics/triesdetails.html . 2008-04-09 .