Nations Cup (Women's rugby) 2009

2009 Women's Nation's Cup
Countries  Canada
 England
 France
 South Africa
 United States
 Wales
Champions  England (U20 & Senior)
Runners-up  United States (U20 & Senior)
Matches played 18
2008
2011

The second Nations Cup tournament was played at Appleby College, Oakville, Canada, in August 2009. An Under-20 version also took place in England a month before. The second tournament again included Canada, England and USA, but these nations were joined by France for the first time.

Under 20 Nations Cup 2009 (Brunel University, London)

Final Table

Position Nation Games Points Bonus points[1] Table
points
played won drawn lost for against Tries Losing
1  England U20 3 3 0 0 116 10 2 0 14
2  USA U20 3 2 0 1 52 63 1 0 9
3  Wales U20 3 1 0 2 22 47 0 1 5
4  Canada U20 3 0 0 3 31 102 1 1 2

Results

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2009-07-09 USA U20  7-3  Wales U20 Brunel University, London [-/-/-]
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2009-07-09 England U20  47-0  Canada U20 Brunel University, London [-/-/-]
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2009-07-12 Canada U20  11-16  Wales U20 Brunel University, London [-/-/-]
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2009-07-12 England U20  40-7  USA U20 Brunel University, London [-/-/-]
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2009-07-15 Canada U20  20-38  USA U20 Brunel University, London [-/-/-]
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2009-07-15 England U20  29-3  Wales U20 Brunel University, London [-/-/-]

Third place

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2008-07-18 Canada U20  12-10  Wales U20 Brunel University, London [-/-/-]

Final

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2008-07-18 England U20  110-0  USA U20 Brunel University, London [-/-/-]

Nations Cup 2009 (Appleby College, Oakville, Canada)

Final Table

Position Nation Games Points Bonus points[2] Table
points
played won drawn lost for against Tries Losing
1  England 4 4 0 0 126 15 4 0 20
2  United States 4 2 1 1 76 61 1 0 11
3  France 4 1 2 1 52 82 0 0 8
4  Canada 4 1 0 3 52 66 1 2 7
5  South Africa 4 0 1 3 34 116 0 0 2

Results

Test no. 758
2009-08-10
France  17-17 South Africa  Oakville, Ontario
Tries: Sandrine Legros , Gabrielle Mutis
Con: Aurelie Bailon (2)
Pen: Aurelie Bailon
Tries: Marlize Jordaan (2)
Con: Zandile Nojoko (2)
Pen: Zandile Nojoko
Test no. 759
2009-08-10
England  36-7  United States Oakville, Ontario
Tries: Fiona Pocock (2), Emily Scarratt (2),
Sarah Beale , Joanna McGilchrist
Con: Katy Mclean (3)
Try: Amy Daniels
Con: Steph Bruce
Test no. 760
2009-08-13
England  43-8  France Oakville, Ontario
Tries: Katherine Merchant (3), Emily Scarratt (2), Danielle Waterman , Alice Richardson
Con: Katy Mclean 2
Try: Emilie Moreaux
Pen: Christelle Le Duff
Test no. 761
2009-08-13
Canada  35-17  South Africa Oakville, Ontario
Tries: Marlene Donaldson , Brooke Hilditch , Ashley Patzer , Laura Stoughton , Brittany Waters
Con: Ashley Patzer
Pen: Ashley Patzer
Tries: Natasha Hofmeester , Zandile Nojoko
Con: Zandile Nojoko (2)
Pen: Zandile Nojoko
Test no. 763
2009-08-16
South Africa  0-39  United States Oakville, Ontario
Tries: Victoria Folayan (2), Phaidra Knight (2), Christy Ringgenberg , Beckett Royce
Con: Christy Ringgenberg (4)
Test no. 764
2009-08-16
Canada  7-12  France Oakville, Ontario
Try: Barbara Mervin
Con: Anna Schnell
Pen: Aurelie Bailon (4)
Test no. 765
2009-08-19
England  25-0  South Africa Oakville, Ontario
Tries: Charlotte Barras (2), Rachael Burford , Katherine Merchant
Con: Alice Richardson
Pen: Alice Richardson
Test no. 766
2009-08-19
Canada  10-15  United States Oakville, Ontario
Tries: Tara Eckert , Brittany Waters Tries: Emilie Bydwell , Amy Daniels
Con: Steph Bruce
Pen: Steph Bruce
Test no. 767
2009-08-22
France  15-15  United States Fletchers Fields, Toronto
Tries: Celine Allainmat(2), Céline Barthelemy Tries: Victoria Folayan , Lynelle Kugler , Christy Ringgenberg
Test no. 768
2009-08-22
Canada  0-22  England Fletchers Fields, Toronto
Tries: Fiona Pocock, Rachael Burford, Sarah Hunter, Katherine Merchant
Con: Katy Mclean

See also

References

  1. 1 try scoring bonus for four or more tries, 1 losing bonus for losing by less than 7 points
  2. 1 try scoring bonus for four or more tries, 1 losing bonus for losing by less than 7 points

External links

See also

Preceded by
Nations Cup 2008
Nations Cup
2009
Succeeded by
Nations Cup 2011
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