2011 Cup of Nations (rugby union)
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.[2] 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.
2011 Cup of Nations Venue The Sevens, Dubai | |
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Countries | United Arab Emirates Hong Kong |
Date | 10–16 December 2011 |
Champions | Hong Kong[1] (1st title) |
Runners-up | Kenya |
Matches played | 6 |
The tournament was Brazil's first 15-a-side games outside of South America.[3]
Hong Kong won the tournament, winning all three games with a bonus point (scoring 4 or more tries in a game). Kenya finished runners-up, courtesy of a last minute win over Brazil in their opening game.
Format
The tournament is being played as a single round-robin, with the winner being the leading team after the third round of fixtures. The points for the tournament were awarded for: Win = 4 points Draw = 2 points Loss = 1 point Scoring 4 or more tries in one game = 1 bonus point Losing by 7 or less points = 1 bonus point.
Fixtures and results
Place | Nation | Games | Points | Bonus points |
Table points | |||||
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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) |
Brazil | 25-27 | Kenya |
Try: (4 tries scored) | Try: (5 tries scored)[4] |
The Sevens, Dubai |
10 December 2011 15:00 (UTC+04:00) |
United Arab Emirates | 14-72 | Hong Kong |
Try: (2 tries scored) Con: (2 conversions scored) | 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 Kong | 44-17 | Kenya |
Try: Mark Goosen, Rowan Varty, Charles French (2), Adam Raby, Paul Tauti Con: Alex McQueen (4) Pen: Alex McQueen (2) | Try: Dennis Mwanja, Ronnie Mwenesi, (one further try - scorer unknown) Con: (1 conversion scored) |
The Sevens |
13 December 2011 20:00 (UTC+04:00) |
United Arab Emirates | 3-66 | Brazil |
Pen: (1 Penalty) | 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 Emirates | 12-55 | Kenya |
Try: (2 tries scored) Con: (1 conversion scored) | Try: Vincent Mose (2), Vincent Ong'era, Brian Okwomi, Anthony Nyandigisi, Allan Omuka, Kevin Omiyo, David Ambunya Con: Vincent Mose (7) Pen: Vincent Mose |
The Sevens |
16 December 2011 17:00 (UTC+04:00) |
Hong Kong | 37-3 | Brazil |
Try: Alex McQueen (3), Keith Robertson, Ally Maclay, Rowan Varty, Lee Jones[5] Con: Edward Haynes | Pen: Daniel Gregg[6] |
The Sevens |
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