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From: american_rugby-news@yahoogroups.com [mailto:american_rugby-news@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Sara John
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 1:29 PM
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Subject: [american_rugby-news] U.S. Men Win Shield in Dubai Sevens

 

For Immediate Release
November 29, 2008

 

U.S. Men Win Shield in Dubai Sevens

DUBAI – The U.S. Men’s Sevens Team took home the Shield from the first IRB Sevens World Series event in Dubai on Saturday, beating Scotland and the Arabian Gulf enroute to the Eagles first hardware win of the season.

 

The U.S. finishes the Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens tournament 4-2, losing to France in the Bowl quarterfinals, but then coming back to finish strong with two victories in the Shield bracket. The USA just squeaked by Scotland, 17-14, and then really took it to the Arabian Gulf, winning 31-7, to walk away with the Shield in the Eagles first event as a 'core' side on the IRB Sevens World Series.

 

The Eagles were able to quiet the home crowd with tries by Nese Malifa, Justin Boyd (2), captain Chris Wyles and vice-captain Todd Clever. The hosts scored once through Taif Al Delamie.

 “There’s definitely an expectation to perform (now that we are considered a ‘core’ team),” U.S. Captain Chris Wyles said. “We aren’t happy with where we are right now, but it’s nice to come away with some hardware. We are a better team, though, and our expectation is to be better.”

 

In the Cup Finals, South Africa overcame England in a dramatic finish to become the Champions of Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens, winning 19-12, and getting their 2008/09 IRB Sevens World Series campaign off to the perfect start.

 

The teams are back at it again next weekend as they head to South Africa and face off in the second IRB Sevens World Series event in George.

 

The Women’s U.S. Sevens Team lost their only match on Saturday, falling to Saudex Wooden Spoon 17-7 in the International Women’s tournament in Dubai. The Wooden Spoon Team would fall to England’s Sporting Chance Foundation in the final, 12-10.

For more information on the IRB Sevens World Series, visit www.irbsevens.com. For more information on the U.S. Sevens Teams, visit www.usarugby.org or contact Sara John at sjohn@usarugby.org.

Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens
Second Day Results

Bowl Quarterfinals
Wales 26, Arabian Gulf 7
Portugal 19, Georgia 7
France 22, USA 12
Zimbabwe 19, Scotland 5

Cup Quarterfinals
New Zealand 21, Kenya 17
England 15, Argentina 5
Fiji 12, Samoa 7
South Africa 19, Australia 0

Shield Semifinals
Arabian Gulf 22, Georgia 12
USA 17, Scotland 14

Bowl Semifinals
Portugal 24, Wales 0
France 17, Zimbabwe 12

Plate Semifinals
Kenya 26, Argentina 24
Samoa 17, Australia 14

Cup Semifinals
England 21, New Zealand 19
South Africa 10, Fiji 7

Shield Finals
USA 31, Arabian Gulf 7

Bowl Finals
Portugal 24, France 0

Plate Finals
Samoa 12, Kenya 7

Cup Finals
South Africa 19, England 12

First Day Results

New Zealand  28, Wales 7
Australia  21, Zimbabwe 12
South Africa  31, Scotland 10
Kenya  28, Arabian Gulf 7
Samoa 19, France 14
Argentina  26, Georgia 7
Fiji  47, USA 12
England  31, Portugal 7
New Zealand  43, Zimbabwe 7
Australia  22, Wales 17
South Africa  33, Arabian Gulf 0
Kenya  38, Scotland 0
Samoa 33, Georgia 7
Argentina  21, France
Fiji  12, Portugal
England  24, USA 10
Wales  26, Zimbabwe 12 
Scotland  19, Arabian Gulf 14
France  14, Georgia 12
Portugal 22, USA 12 
New Zealand 33, Australia 7
South Africa 31, Kenya 0
Samoa 19, Argentina 5
England 28, Fiji  5

 

 

Inspiring America to fall in love with Rugby
Sara John | Director of Communications | USA Rugby
2500 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 200 | Boulder CO 80302
W: 303.539.0300 x101 | C: 719.310.2606 | Fax: 303-539-0311

 

 



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