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2013 London Sevens
Host nationEngland England
Date11–12 May 2013
Cup
Champion New Zealand
Runner-up Australia
Third England
Plate
Winner Fiji
Runner-up United States
Bowl
Winner Wales
Runner-up France
Shield
WinnerNo Shield
Runner-upNo Shield
Tournament details
Matches played32
Tries scored179 (average 5.59 per match)
Most pointsEngland Dan Norton
(50 points)
Most triesEngland Dan Norton
(10 tries)
2012
2014

The 2013 London Sevens was the seventh edition of the rugby union tournament and the final stage of the 2012–13 IRB Sevens World Series and was hosted at Twickenham Stadium in London, England.

Format

The teams were divided into pools of four teams, who played a round-robin within the pool. Points were awarded in each pool on the standard schedule for rugby sevens tournaments (though different from the standard in the 15-man game)—3 for a win, 2 for a draw, 1 for a loss.

From the end of the 2012/13 Series, promotion and relegation from core team status came into effect, with a pre-qualifying competition in Hong Kong and a final core team qualifier in London at the ninth and final round of the season.

The 2013 London Sevens, the final round of the Series, featured two distinct tournaments, and a total of 20 teams. In the first, the top 12-ranked sides in the HSBC Sevens World Series standings after round eight in Glasgow competed for the London title, and final World Series points towards their overall tally.

In the second, the 13th, 14th and 15th-ranked core teams after the Glasgow event competed against five pre-qualified regional teams from Hong Kong, for the three available core team places on the 2013–14 IRB Sevens World Series.

Teams

Main draw

World Series qualifiers

Main draw

The draw was made on 5 May 2013.[1]

Pool Stage

Key to colours in group tables
Teams that advance to the Cup Quarterfinal

Pool A

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Australia 3 2 0 1 54 32 +22 7
 United States 3 2 0 1 53 48 +5 7
 South Africa 3 2 0 1 34 33 +1 7
 France 3 0 0 3 43 71 −28 3


11 May 2013
13:40
South Africa 17 – 14 France
Twickenham Stadium, London

11 May 2013
14:02
United States 15 – 19 Australia
Twickenham Stadium, London


11 May 2013
16:24
Australia 35 – 12 France
Twickenham Stadium, London

Pool B

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 New Zealand 3 3 0 0 100 29 +71 9
 Kenya 3 2 0 1 86 62 +24 7
 Wales 3 1 0 2 41 90 −49 5
 Canada 3 0 0 3 33 79 −46 3





11 May 2013
17:25
New Zealand 45 – 5 Wales
Twickenham Stadium, London

Pool C

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 England 3 2 0 1 78 33 +45 7
 Fiji 3 2 0 1 57 34 +23 7
 Argentina 3 2 0 1 36 48 −14 7
 Samoa 3 0 0 3 21 77 −56 3
11 May 2013
10:58
Argentina 10 – 7 Samoa
Twickenham Stadium, London


11 May 2013
15:18
England 34 – 7 Samoa
Twickenham Stadium, London



Knockout stage

Bowl

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
12 May – 12:55 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 
 Wales21
 
12 May – 16:34 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 Samoa12
 
 Wales19
 
12 May – 13:17 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 France7
 
 France28
 
 
 Canada14
 

Plate

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
12 May – 14:23 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 
 Argentina12
 
12 May – 16:59 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 Fiji26
 
 Fiji14
 
12 May – 14:45 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 United States5
 
 United States22
 
 
 South Africa5
 

Cup

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
12 May – 10:28 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 
 New Zealand52
 
12 May – 15:22 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 Argentina7
 
 New Zealand7
 
12 May – 10:50 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 Kenya0
 
 Kenya20
 
12 May – 18:14 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 Fiji7
 
 New Zealand47
 
12 May – 11:12 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 Australia12
 
 Australia24
 
12 May – 15:44 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 United States19
 
 Australia14
 
12 May – 11:34 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 England7 Third place
 
 England19
 
12 May – 17:49 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 South Africa14
 
 Kenya19
 
 
 England26
 

World Series qualifiers

The draw was made on 5 May 2013.[2]

Pool Stage

Pool A

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Scotland 3 2 0 1 69 34 +35 7
 Zimbabwe 3 2 0 1 45 42 +3 7
 Hong Kong 3 2 0 1 44 43 +1 7
 Georgia 3 0 0 3 26 65 −39 3
11 May 2013
09:00
Zimbabwe 12 – 7 Hong Kong
Twickenham Stadium, London

11 May 2013
09:22
Scotland 29 – 0 Georgia
Twickenham Stadium, London

11 May 2013
12:12
Hong Kong 17 – 12 Georgia
Twickenham Stadium, London

11 May 2013
12:34
Scotland 21 – 14 Zimbabwe
Twickenham Stadium, London

11 May 2013
14:58
Zimbabwe 19 – 14 Georgia
Twickenham Stadium, London

11 May 2013
16:00
Scotland 19 – 20 Hong Kong
Twickenham Stadium, London

Pool B

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Portugal 3 3 0 0 45 22 +23 9
 Spain 3 1 0 2 41 40 +1 5
 Russia 3 1 0 2 43 52 −9 5
 Tonga 3 1 0 2 33 48 −15 5
11 May 2013
09:44
Tonga 19 – 17 Spain
Twickenham Stadium, London

11 May 2013
10:06
Portugal 26 – 10 Russia
Twickenham Stadium, London

11 May 2013
12:56
Spain 19 – 14 Russia
Twickenham Stadium, London

11 May 2013
13:18
Portugal 12 – 7 Tonga
Twickenham Stadium, London

11 May 2013
15:20
Tonga 7 – 19 Russia
Twickenham Stadium, London

11 May 2013
16:22
Portugal 7 – 5 Spain
Twickenham Stadium, London

Knockout stage

The winners of the Semifinals, Spain and Scotland, earned core status for the 2013–14 IRB Sevens World Series. The losing teams, Portugal and Russia, advanced to the Qualifier Third Place playoff. Portugal won the Qualifier Third Place playoff and therefore became the final team to earn core status next season.

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsThird place playoff Qualifier
 
          
 
12 May – 09:00 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 
 Portugal17
 
12 May – 13:39 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 Georgia5
 
 Portugal5
 
12 May – 09:22 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 Spain10
 
 Spain29
 
12 May – 17:24 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 Hong Kong14
 
 Portugal10
 
12 May – 09:44 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 Russia5
 
 Zimbabwe7
 
12 May – 14:01 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 Russia26
 
 Russia0
 
12 May – 10:06 – Twickenham Stadium
 
 Scotland19
 
 Scotland31
 
 
 Tonga0
 

References