2014 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship

The 2014 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship was the fourth edition of the tournament. It was held from 3–4 October 2014 in Noosa, Australia.[1][2][3] Samoa was ranked ahead of PNG due to winning their head-to-head match. There were no semifinals but the top two teams, New Zealand and Australia, played off in a final to decide the championship title.

2014 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship
Host nationAustralia Australia
Date3-4 October
Cup
Champion New Zealand
Runner-up Australia
Tournament details
Matches played22
2013
2015

Tournament

Nation Played Won Drawn Lost PF PA Diff
 New Zealand660020531174
 Australia650119124167
 Fiji640218148133
 Samoa630355138-83
 Papua New Guinea630375134-59
 Cook Islands600640172-132
 Tonga600631231-200

Day 1

3 October
Fiji 38 - 0 Papua New Guinea
3 October
Australia 41 - 0 Tonga
3 October
New Zealand 41 - 0 Cook Islands
3 October
Samoa 24 - 12 Tonga
3 October
Australia 24 - 5 Fiji
3 October
Papua New Guinea 24 - 10 Cook Islands
3 October
Papua New Guinea 34 - 14 Tonga
3 October
Samoa 19 - 0 Cook Islands
3 October
New Zealand 24 - 7 Fiji
3 October
Tonga 5 - 30 Cook Islands
3 October
Samoa 12 - 10 Papua New Guinea
3 October
New Zealand 19 - 17 Australia

Day 2

4 October
Fiji 50 - 0 Tonga
4 October
Australia 33 - 0 Cook Islands
4 October
New Zealand 40 - 0 Samoa
4 October
Fiji 50 - 0 Cook Islands
4 October
Australia 45 - 0 Samoa
4 October
New Zealand 29 - 7 Papua New Guinea
4 October
Fiji 31 - 0 Samoa
4 October
Australia 31 - 0 Papua New Guinea
4 October
New Zealand 52 - 0 Tonga

Final

4 October
New Zealand 31 - 10 Australia

References

  1. "Big Guns Progress on Day One at Oceania Sevens". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. 3 October 2014. Archived from the original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  2. "Fiji Crowned 2014 Oceania Sevens Champion". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. 4 October 2014. Archived from the original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  3. "Australia and NZ participate in strongest ever Oceania Sevens". www.rugby.com.au. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
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