2006 South Africa Sevens

The Emirates Airline South Africa Sevens is played annually as part of the IRB Sevens World Series for international rugby sevens (seven-a-side version of rugby union). The 2006 competition, which took place on 8 and 9 December at Outeniqua Park in George, Western Cape, was the second Cup trophy in the 2006-07 IRB Sevens World Series.

Pool stages

Pool A

Team Pld W D L F A TOTAL
 Fiji 3300114269
 Samoa 320164677
 Canada 310243535
 Zimbabwe 300319943
  Results
  • Fiji 22 - 14 Canada
  • Samoa 28 - 12 Zimbabwe
  • Fiji 47 - 7 Zimbabwe
  • Samoa 31 - 10 Canada
  • Canada 19 - 0 Zimbabwe
  • Fiji 45 - 5 Samoa

Pool B

Team Pld W D L F A TOTAL
 England 321098268
 Wales 321041268
 Argentina 310233485
 Portugal 300322943
  Results
  • England 14 - 14 Wales
  • Argentina 19 - 12 Portugal
  • England 58 - 5 Portugal
  • Argentina 7 - 10 Wales
  • Wales 17 - 5 Portugal
  • England 26 - 7 Argentina

Pool C

Team Pld W D L F A TOTAL
 South Africa 330013679
 France 320144607
 Kenya 310259675
 Uganda 300371123
  Results
  • South Africa 45 - 7 Kenya
  • France 22 - 7 Uganda
  • South Africa 57 - 0 Uganda
  • France 22 - 19 Kenya
  • Kenya 33 - 0 Uganda
  • South Africa 34 - 0 France

Group D

Team Pld W D L F A TOTAL
 New Zealand 330097199
 Tunisia 320154597
 Australia 310257625
 Scotland 300331993
  Results
  • New Zealand 35 - 5 Scotland
  • Australia 12 - 21 Tunisia
  • New Zealand 33 - 0 Tunisia
  • Australia 31 - 12 Scotland
  • Scotland 14 - 33 Tunisia
  • New Zealand 29 - 14 Australia

Finals

Round 2 table

Pos. Country Dubai South Africa New Zealand United States Hong Kong Australia England Scotland Overall
1  South Africa 20 16 36
1  New Zealand 16 20 36
3  Fiji 12 12 24
3  England 12 12 24
5  Samoa 8 4 12
6  France 6 4 10
7  Wales 0 8 8
8  Australia 4 2 6
8  Tunisia 0 6 6
10  Canada 4 0 4
11  Argentina 2 0 2
12  Kenya 0 0 0
12  Portugal 0 0 0
12  Zimbabwe 0 0 0
12  Scotland 0 0 0
12  Arabian Gulf 0 - 0
12  Uganda - 0 0

 New Zealand was the first team to score 1,000 overall points in this round after beating  France 29-0 in the Quarter Final Cup stages.

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