Rugby_Americas_North_Sevens

Rugby Americas North Sevens

Rugby Americas North Sevens

International rugby sevens competition


The Rugby Americas North Sevens is the rugby sevens competition for the confederation of North American and Caribbean rugby. It periodically serves as the regional qualifying competition for the World Cup Sevens and the Rugby sevens at the Olympics. In the early years of the competition the tier two teams from North America (Canada, United States) did not always participate or only sent representative sides outside of tournaments for World Cup qualification (2012) or Olympic qualification (2015).[1]

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Notes

  1. Did not include Canada or Mexico.
  2. There was no third-place playoff. However, Guyana played Mexico earlier in the tournament, winning 38–0. Furthermore, Guyana's tournament point differential was +92, compared with Mexico's: –79.
  3. Did not include Canada or the United States.
  4. Development/Representative team.
  5. There was no third-place playoff, and the two-teams never played against each other in the event. However, the teams tournament point-differential were: United States South +20, Bermuda –31.
  6. Did not include the United States.

References

  1. Pengelly, Martin (12 June 2015). "USA rugby heads for Nacra Sevens date with Olympic destiny … and Canada". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 27 June 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  • RAN official website

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