Oceania Rugby Men's Sevens Championship

The Oceania Rugby Men's Sevens Championship is an international rugby sevens competition organised by Oceania Rugby. It has been held regularly since 2008 to select the best men's national team in Oceania.

Oceania Rugby Men's Sevens Championship
Most recent season or competition:
2023 Oceania Sevens Championship
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Inaugural season2008 (2008)
Most recent
champion(s)
 New Zealand (2022)
Most titles Fiji (5 titles)

Participating teams

Men's teams competing in the Oceania Sevens and their finishing positions are as follows (placings of home nations in bold):

Team 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Oceania teams
 American Samoa 66 58777 9
 Australia 141 34133* 4132
 Cook Islands 35554 47566 610
 Fiji 2 2111 1213
 Nauru 8911 1212
 New Caledonia 9 1189 814
 Niue 4468 10 1315
 New Zealand 22 2721
 Papua New Guinea 53475 65445 76
 Samoa 11212 13323* 34
 Solomon Islands 6107 796109 98
 Tahiti 8778 12
 Tonga 22333 6257 554
 Tuvalu 813 1111
 Vanuatu 768 11 1013
Invited teams
 Japan 3
Oceania Barbarians 4
Number of teams 868108 81281013 131544
Notes:
* – an asterisk indicates a shared placing (e.g. 3* is equal third)

Summary of tournaments

Results by year

The table below is a summary of the men's finals matches at the Oceania Sevens since 2008:

Year Host city Final Third place match
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
2008  Samoa[1]
Apia

Samoa
52–0
Tonga

Cook Islands
33–15
Niue
2009  French Polynesia[2]
Papeete

Samoa
31–14
Tonga

Papua New Guinea
24–12
Niue
2010 Australia
Darwin

Australia
34–12
Samoa

Tonga
12–7
Papua New Guinea
2011 Samoa
Apia

Samoa
19–11
Fiji

Tonga
28–12
Australia
2012 Australia
Sydney

Australia
12–7
Samoa

Tonga
19–17
Cook Islands
2013 Fiji
Suva

Samoa
31–17
Fiji

Australia
49–5
Cook Islands
2014 Australia
Noosa

Fiji
21–5
New Zealand

Samoa
33–7
Australia
2015 New Zealand
Auckland

Australia
50–0
Tonga

Samoa
54–0
Papua New Guinea
2016 Fiji
Suva

Fiji
28–19
Samoa

Australia
25–0
Papua New Guinea
2017 Fiji
Suva

Fiji
26–0
New Zealand

Australia
Shared third place
Samoa
2018 Fiji
Suva

Fiji
17–12
New Zealand

Samoa
14–12
Australia
2019 Fiji
Suva

Australia
22–7
Fiji

Japan
26–21
Samoa
2020 No tournament in 2020[3]
2021 Australia
Townsville

Fiji
round
robin

New Zealand

Australia
round
robin
Oceania Barbarians
2022 New Zealand
Pukekohe

New Zealand
round
robin

Australia

Fiji
round
robin

Tonga
2023 Australia
Brisbane

Results by team

Updated after the 2022 edition:

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Top-3 Apps Top-6 Apps Total Apps
 Fiji 531 999
 Samoa 4341 111212
 Australia 4143 91212
 New Zealand 141 556
 Tonga 3313–11 6812
 Papua New Guinea 13422 11012
 Cook Islands 12431 11012
 Japana 1 111
 Niue 211 27
Oceania Barbariansa 1 11
 American Samoa 12311 38
 Solomon Islands 223 28
 Vanuatu 111 16
 Tahiti 22 5
 New Caledonia 22 6
 Nauru 11 5
 Tuvalu 1 4

Notes:

^a Invited team, not a member of Oceania Rugby.

See also

References

  1. "Samoa belt Tonga to claim title". FORU. 27 July 2008. Archived from the original on 14 December 2014.
  2. "Oceania Sevens - Samoa defend title in Tahiti". Oceania Rugby. 17 November 2009. Archived from the original on 16 August 2013.
  3. "Sport: Oceania Sevens for 2020 cancelled". Radio New Zealand. 8 September 2020. Archived from the original on 7 September 2020.
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