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{{short description|Annual rugby union football tournament}} |
{{short description|Annual rugby union football tournament}} |
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{{Use dmy dates|date=August |
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2021}} |
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{{Infobox rugby league cup |
{{Infobox rugby league cup |
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| title = Pacific Rugby Cup |
| title = Pacific Rugby Cup |
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| current_season = |
| current_season = 2024 World Rugby Pacific Challenge |
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| logo = World_Rugby_Pacific_Challenge_logo.png |
| logo = World_Rugby_Pacific_Challenge_logo.png |
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| country = {{ruA|Fiji|name=Fiji|noflag=1}} |
| country = {{ruA|Fiji|name=Fiji|noflag=1}} |
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<br> {{ruA|Japan|name=Japan|noflag=1}} <br> {{ruA|Samoa|name=Samoa|noflag=1}} <br> {{ruA|Tonga|name=Tonga|noflag=1}} |
<br> {{ruA|Japan|name=Japan|noflag=1}} <br> {{ruA|Samoa|name=Samoa|noflag=1}} <br> {{ruA|Tonga|name=Tonga|noflag=1}} |
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| champion = [[ |
| champion = [[Fiji Warriors]] <span style="font-size:90%;"><!--([[2020 World Rugby Pacific Challenge|2020]])-->(2023)</span> |
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| season = <!-- do not use --> |
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| most_champs = [[Fiji Warriors]] <span style="font-size:90%;">( |
| most_champs = [[Fiji Warriors]] <span style="font-size:90%;">(10 titles)</span> |
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The original IRB Pacific Rugby Cup featured two teams from each of the three Pacific Island countries of [[Rugby union in Fiji|Fiji]], [[Rugby union in Samoa|Samoa]] and [[Rugby union in Tonga|Tonga]]. The competition followed the completion of Fiji's [[Colonial Cup (rugby union)|Colonial Cup]], Samoa's [[Samoa National Provincial Championship|National Provincial Championship]] and Tonga's [[Datec Cup Provincial Championship|Provincial Championship]] and provided player development pathway leading into the IRB [[Pacific Nations Cup]]. |
The original IRB Pacific Rugby Cup featured two teams from each of the three Pacific Island countries of [[Rugby union in Fiji|Fiji]], [[Rugby union in Samoa|Samoa]] and [[Rugby union in Tonga|Tonga]]. The competition followed the completion of Fiji's [[Colonial Cup (rugby union)|Colonial Cup]], Samoa's [[Samoa National Provincial Championship|National Provincial Championship]] and Tonga's [[Datec Cup Provincial Championship|Provincial Championship]] and provided player development pathway leading into the IRB [[Pacific Nations Cup]]. |
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Since 2011, the tournament has been contested by national 'A' sides, although some matches also featured teams from [[Super Rugby]] academies in Australia and New Zealand. Teams from Japan, Argentina and Canada have also joined the tournament to compete with the three Pacific Island countries. |
Since 2011, the tournament has been contested by national 'A' sides, although some matches also featured teams from [[Super Rugby]] academies in [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]]. Teams from [[Japan]], Argentina and Canada have also joined the tournament to compete with the three Pacific Island countries. |
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==Teams== |
==Teams== |
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!style="width:6.0em; padding:1px;"|Seasons<br/>contested |
!style="width:6.0em; padding:1px;"|Seasons<br/>contested |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{Flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]]}} || |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{Flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]]}} ||10 || 3 || 16 |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{Flagicon|ARG}} [[Pampas XV]]}} || 2 || 0 || 2 |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{Flagicon|ARG}} [[Pampas XV]]}} || 2 || 0 || 2 |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{Flagicon|SAM}} [[Savaii Samoa]]}} || 1 || 0 || 5 |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{Flagicon|SAM}} [[Savaii Samoa]]}} || 1 || 0 || 5 |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{ruA|Samoa}}}} || 0 || |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{ruA|Samoa}}}} || 0 || 5 || 11 |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Junior Japan]]}} || 1 || 3 || |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Junior Japan]]}} || 1 || 3 || 9 |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{Flagicon|TON}} [[Tau'uta Reds]]}} || 0 || 1 || 6 |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{Flagicon|TON}} [[Tau'uta Reds]]}} || 0 || 1 || 6 |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{Flagicon|AUS}} [[Queensland Reds#A|Qld Reds A]]}} || 0 || 1 || 1 |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{Flagicon|AUS}} [[Queensland Reds#A|Qld Reds A]]}} || 0 || 1 || 1 |
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! Total !! |
! Total !! 16 !! 16 !! 16 |
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!style="width:6.0em; padding:1px;"|Seasons<br/>contested |
!style="width:6.0em; padding:1px;"|Seasons<br/>contested |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{runionflag|FIJ}}}} || |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{runionflag|FIJ}}}} || 10 || 4 || 16 |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{runionflag|SAM}}}} || 2 || |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{runionflag|SAM}}}} || 2 || 7 || 16 |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{runionflag|ARG}}}} || 2 || 0 || 2 |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{runionflag|ARG}}}} || 2 || 0 || 2 |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{runionflag|JPN}}}} || 1 || 3 || |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{runionflag|JPN}}}} || 1 || 3 || 9 |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{runionflag|TON}}}} || 1 || 1 || |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{runionflag|TON}}}} || 1 || 1 || 16 |
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|align=left | {{nowrap|{{runionflag|AUS}}}} || 0 || 1 || 1 |
|align=left | {{nowrap|{{runionflag|AUS}}}} || 0 || 1 || 1 |
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! Total !! |
! Total !! 16 !! 16 !! 16 |
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The Pacific Rugby Cup initially featured six representative teams, two from each Pacific Island country: |
The Pacific Rugby Cup initially featured six representative teams, two from each Pacific Island country: |
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| valign=top | {{nowrap|'''''Fijian teams: '''''{{pad|0.2em}}}} |
| valign=top | {{nowrap|'''''Fijian teams: '''''{{pad|0.2em}}}} |
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=== Pacific Australasian series: 2011 to 2014 === |
=== Pacific Australasian series: 2011 to 2014 === |
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From 2011, the three Pacific Island countries were represented by their national 'A' teams. They were joined by Japan's national 'A' team, |
From 2011, the three Pacific Island countries were represented by their national 'A' teams. They were joined by Japan's national 'A' team, [[Junior Japan]], as the fourth core team in 2013. The itinerary included tour matches against [[Super Rugby]] academy opposition from Australia and New Zealand and included the following sides:{{ref label|P-2013|A}}{{ref label|P-2012-13|B}} |
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| valign=top | {{nowrap|'''''Pacific Cup teams: '''''{{pad|0.2em}}}} |
| valign=top | {{nowrap|'''''Pacific Cup teams: '''''{{pad|0.2em}}}} |
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|{{hlist |
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| [[Fiji Warriors]] |
| [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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| {{ |
| {{nrut|Samoa A}} |
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| {{nrut|Tonga A}} |
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| [[Junior Japan]] |
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The format was expanded again in 2014 with Argentina's [[Pampas XV]] and four Australian academy teams joining the competition as core teams competing with the Pacific A sides.<ref name = gagr-2014/> The New Zealand development teams did not participate in 2014 and the tournament was held entirely in Australia. Two pools were formed as follows: |
The format was expanded again in 2014 with Argentina's [[Pampas XV]] and four Australian academy teams joining the competition as core teams competing with the Pacific A sides.<ref name = gagr-2014/> The New Zealand development teams did not participate in 2014 and the tournament was held entirely in Australia. Two pools were formed as follows: |
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| valign=top | {{nowrap|'''''Pool A: '''''{{pad|0.2em}}}} |
| valign=top | {{nowrap|'''''Pool A: '''''{{pad|0.2em}}}} |
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| [[Western Force#A|Force A]] |
| [[Western Force#A|Force A]] |
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| [[Queensland Reds#A|Reds A]] |
| [[Queensland Reds#A|Reds A]] |
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| [[Junior Japan]] |
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| [[NSW Waratahs#A|NSW Gen Blue]] |
| [[NSW Waratahs#A|NSW Gen Blue]] |
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| [[Pampas XV]] |
| [[Pampas XV]] |
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| {{ |
| {{nrut|Samoa A}} |
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| {{ |
| {{nrut|Tonga A}} |
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===Pacific Challenge: 2015 onward=== |
===Pacific Challenge: 2015 onward=== |
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The Pacific Rugby Cup was restyled as the "Pacific Challenge" in 2015 and held in Fiji. It returned to a being a tournament solely for national 'A' teams, with {{ |
The Pacific Rugby Cup was restyled as the "Pacific Challenge" in 2015 and held in Fiji. It returned to a being a tournament solely for national 'A' teams, with {{nrut|Canada A}} replacing the Australian academy teams. |
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The [[Pampas XV]] won again in 2015 but were replaced by [[Junior Japan]] for the following season. The [[Fiji Warriors]] won the next four tournaments at home before their dominance was broken by [[Junior Japan]] defeating them at [[Suva]] to take the 2020 Pacific Challenge title.<ref>{{cite web |title=Junior Japan end Fiji Warriors' dominance at Pacific Challenge |url=https://www.world.rugby/news/567284/junior-japan-end-fiji-warriors-dominance-at-pacific-challenge |website=World Rugby |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200317181038/https://www.world.rugby/news/567284?lang=en |archive-date=17 March 2020 |date=14 March 2020}}</ref> |
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After a two-year hiatus due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], the tournament returned to [[Apia Park]], Samoa in 2023.<ref name=sgn-2023>{{cite web |title=Samoa to host World Rugby Pacific Challenge 2023 |url=https://samoaglobalnews.com/samoa-to-host-world-rugby-pacific-challenge-2023/ |website=Samoa Global News |date=31 March 2023}}</ref> |
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;'''Notes''' |
;'''Notes''' |
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==Winners== |
==Winners== |
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! rowspan="2" |
! rowspan="2" |Year |
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! rowspan="2" |
! rowspan="2" |# of<br/>Teams |
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! colspan=3|Final{{pad|1em}} |
! colspan=3|Final{{pad|1em}} |
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! rowspan="2" |
! rowspan="2" |Venue |
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! Winner |
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! Score |
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! Runner-up |
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|align=center| [[2006 Pacific Rugby Cup| |
|align=center| [[2006 Pacific Rugby Cup|2006]] |
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|align=center| 6 |
|align=center| 6 |
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|{{flagicon|SAM}} [[Savaii Samoa]] |
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|align=center| 10–5 |
|align=center| 10–5 |
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| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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| [[Marist Stadium|Marist Grounds]], [[Apia, Samoa|Apia]] |
| [[Marist Stadium|Marist Grounds]], [[Apia, Samoa|Apia]] |
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|- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
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|align=center| [[2007 Pacific Rugby Cup| |
|align=center| [[2007 Pacific Rugby Cup|2007]] |
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|align=center| 6 |
|align=center| 6 |
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|{{flagicon|SAM}} [[Upolu Samoa]] |
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|align=center| 35–15 |
|align=center| 35–15 |
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|{{flagicon|TGA}} [[Tau'uta Reds]] |
|{{flagicon|TGA}} [[Tau'uta Reds]] |
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| [[Teufaiva Stadium]], [[Nukuʻalofa |
| [[Teufaiva Stadium]], [[Nukuʻalofa]] |
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|align=center| [[2008 Pacific Rugby Cup| |
|align=center| [[2008 Pacific Rugby Cup|2008]] |
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|align=center| 6 |
|align=center| 6 |
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|{{flagicon|TGA}} [[Tautahi Gold]] |
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|align=center| 11–3 |
|align=center| 11–3 |
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|{{flagicon|SAM}} [[Upolu Samoa]] |
|{{flagicon|SAM}} [[Upolu Samoa]] |
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| [[Apia Park]], [[Apia, Samoa|Apia]] |
| [[Apia Park]], [[Apia, Samoa|Apia]] |
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|- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
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|align=center| [[2009 Pacific Rugby Cup| |
|align=center| [[2009 Pacific Rugby Cup|2009]] |
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|align=center| 6 |
|align=center| 6 |
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|{{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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|align=center| 19–7 |
|align=center| 19–7 |
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|{{flagicon|SAM}} [[Upolu Samoa]] |
|{{flagicon|SAM}} [[Upolu Samoa]] |
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| [[Apia Park]], [[Apia, Samoa|Apia]] |
| [[Apia Park]], [[Apia, Samoa|Apia]] |
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|align=center| [[2010 Pacific Rugby Cup| |
|align=center| [[2010 Pacific Rugby Cup|2010]] |
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|align=center| 6 |
|align=center| 6 |
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|{{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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|align=center| 26–17 |
|align=center| 26–17 |
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|{{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Barbarians]] |
|{{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Barbarians]] |
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| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
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|- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
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|align=center| [[2011 Pacific Rugby Cup| |
|align=center| [[2011 Pacific Rugby Cup|2011]] |
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|align=center|3 <!-- <br/> <small>''+8 other''</small> --> |
|align=center|3 <!-- <br/> <small>''+8 other''</small> --> |
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| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
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| {{ruA|Samoa}} |
| {{ruA|Samoa}} |
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| various |
| various |
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|align=center| [[2012 Pacific Rugby Cup| |
|align=center| [[2012 Pacific Rugby Cup|2012]] |
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|align=center| 3 <!-- <br/> <small>''+9 other''</small> --> |
|align=center| 3 <!-- <br/> <small>''+9 other''</small> --> |
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|{{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
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| {{ruA|Samoa}} |
| {{ruA|Samoa}} |
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| various |
| various |
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|- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
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|align=center| [[2013 Pacific Rugby Cup| |
|align=center| [[2013 Pacific Rugby Cup|2013]] |
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|align=center|4 <!-- <br/> <small>''+9 other''</small> --> |
|align=center|4 <!-- <br/> <small>''+9 other''</small> --> |
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| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
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| {{ruA|Samoa}} |
| {{ruA|Samoa}} |
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| various |
| various |
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|align=center| [[2014 Pacific Rugby Cup| |
|align=center| [[2014 Pacific Rugby Cup|2014]] |
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|align=center| 9 <!-- <br/> <small>''+2 other''</small> --> |
|align=center| 9 <!-- <br/> <small>''+2 other''</small> --> |
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Pampas XV]] |
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|align=center| 36–21 |
|align=center| 36–21 |
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| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Queensland Reds#A|Queensland A]] |
| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Queensland Reds#A|Queensland A]] |
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| [[TG Millner Field]], [[Sydney]] |
| [[TG Millner Field]], [[Sydney]] |
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|- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
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|align=center| [[2015 World Rugby Pacific Challenge| |
|align=center| [[2015 World Rugby Pacific Challenge|2015]] |
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|align=center|6 |
|align=center|6 |
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| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Pampas XV]] |
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|align=center| 17–9 |
|align=center| 17–9 |
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| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
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|- |
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|align=center| [[2016 World Rugby Pacific Challenge| |
|align=center| [[2016 World Rugby Pacific Challenge|2016]] |
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|align=center|4 |
|align=center|4 |
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| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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|align=center| 36–0 |
|align=center| 36–0 |
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| {{ruA|Samoa}} |
| {{ruA|Samoa}} |
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| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
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|- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
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|align=center| [[2017 World Rugby Pacific Challenge| |
|align=center| [[2017 World Rugby Pacific Challenge|2017]] |
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|align=center|4 |
|align=center|4 |
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| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
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| {{ruA|Japan}} |
| {{ruA|Japan}} |
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| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
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|- |
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|align=center| [[2018 World Rugby Pacific Challenge| |
|align=center| [[2018 World Rugby Pacific Challenge|2018]] |
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|align=center|4 |
|align=center|4 |
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| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
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| {{ruA|Japan}} |
| {{ruA|Japan}} |
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| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
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|- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
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|align=center| [[2019 World Rugby Pacific Challenge| |
|align=center| [[2019 World Rugby Pacific Challenge|2019]] |
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|align=center|4 |
|align=center|4 |
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| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
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| {{ruA|Japan}} |
| {{ruA|Japan}} |
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| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
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|align=center|4 |
|align=center|4 |
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| {{ruA|Japan}} |
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|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
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| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
| [[National Stadium (Suva)|National Stadium]], [[Suva]] |
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|colspan=6 style="text-align:center;"| ''Not contested 2021–2022'' |
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|align=center| [[2023 World Rugby Pacific Challenge|2023]] |
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|align=center|4 |
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| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
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| {{ruA|Samoa}} |
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| [[Apia Park]], [[Apia]] |
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|align=center| [[2024 World Rugby Pacific Challenge|2024]] |
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|align=center|4 |
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| {{ruA|Japan}} |
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|align=center style="line-height:102%; font-size:87%; color:#555;" |round<br />robin |
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| {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Fiji Warriors]] |
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| [[Apia Park]], [[Apia]] |
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===Pacific Challenge: 2015 |
===Pacific Challenge: 2015 to 2020=== |
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Contested by the national 'A' teams of Fiji, Japan, Samoa, and Tonga. Canada A along with Argentina's Pampas XV also competed in 2015.<ref name = mai-life-2015/> |
Contested by the national 'A' teams of Fiji, Japan, Samoa, and Tonga. Canada A along with Argentina's Pampas XV also competed in 2015.<ref name = mai-life-2015/> |
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|align=left bgcolor="#d0ffd0"|[[Junior Japan]] |
|align=left bgcolor="#d0ffd0"|[[Junior Japan]] |
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|rowspan=2|<ref>{{cite web |title=World Rugby Pacific Challenge - Standing |url=http://www.itsrugby.co.uk/standing-worldrugbypacificchallenge.html |website=It's Rugby |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210607124152/http://www.itsrugby.co.uk/standing-worldrugbypacificchallenge.html |archive-date=7 June 2021 |date=15 March 2020}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 6 May 2024
Current season or competition: 2024 World Rugby Pacific Challenge | |
Sport | Rugby union football |
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Instituted | 2006 |
Number of teams | 4 |
Country | Fiji
Japan Samoa Tonga |
Holders | Fiji Warriors (2023) |
Most titles | Fiji Warriors (10 titles) |
Related competition | Pacific Nations Cup |
The World Rugby Pacific Challenge, formerly the IRB Pacific Rugby Cup, is an annual rugby union football tournament held in Oceania since 2006. It is contested by national 'A' teams (formed from the best locally based players, with most not already on their nations' senior rugby team) from the Asia-Pacific region. The tournament is run by World Rugby (previously IRB) through Oceania Rugby.
The original IRB Pacific Rugby Cup featured two teams from each of the three Pacific Island countries of Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. The competition followed the completion of Fiji's Colonial Cup, Samoa's National Provincial Championship and Tonga's Provincial Championship and provided player development pathway leading into the IRB Pacific Nations Cup.
Since 2011, the tournament has been contested by national 'A' sides, although some matches also featured teams from Super Rugby academies in Australia and New Zealand. Teams from Japan, Argentina and Canada have also joined the tournament to compete with the three Pacific Island countries.
Teams
[edit]The competing national 'A' teams as of the 2018 season were:
Overall
[edit]Summary of all Pacific Challenge winners and runners-up, for tournaments up to and including 2020:
By team
[edit]Team | Tournament wins |
Runner-up placings |
Seasons contested |
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Fiji Warriors | 10 | 3 | 16 |
Pampas XV | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Upolu Samoa | 1 | 2 | 5 |
Tautahi Gold | 1 | 0 | 5 |
Savaii Samoa | 1 | 0 | 5 |
Samoa A | 0 | 5 | 11 |
Junior Japan | 1 | 3 | 9 |
Tau'uta Reds | 0 | 1 | 6 |
Fiji Barbarians | 0 | 1 | 5 |
Qld Reds A | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 16 | 16 | 16 |
By country
[edit]Country | Tournament wins |
Runner-up placings |
Seasons contested |
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Fiji | 10 | 4 | 16 |
Samoa | 2 | 7 | 16 |
Argentina | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Japan | 1 | 3 | 9 |
Tonga | 1 | 1 | 16 |
Australia | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 16 | 16 | 16 |
History
[edit]Pacific Island tournament: 2006 to 2010
[edit]The Pacific Rugby Cup initially featured six representative teams, two from each Pacific Island country:
Fijian teams: Samoan teams: Tongan teams:
The format was a single round-robin tournament with the top-placed team hosting a final against the second-placed to decide the title. The Fiji Warriors won the competition twice, the Samoan teams won the Cup once each, and Tautahi Gold also claimed the title once for Tonga.[1]
Pacific Australasian series: 2011 to 2014
[edit]From 2011, the three Pacific Island countries were represented by their national 'A' teams. They were joined by Japan's national 'A' team, Junior Japan, as the fourth core team in 2013. The itinerary included tour matches against Super Rugby academy opposition from Australia and New Zealand and included the following sides:[A][B]
Pacific Cup teams: Australian teams: New Zealand teams:
The tournament was split into three stages with the core Pacific Cup teams playing Super Rugby academies in the first two stages in Australia and New Zealand, respectively.[2] In the third stage, the Pacific Cup teams played each other in a single round robin, home or away, to decide the title.[C] No finals were played and the team finishing on top of the combined table after all stages was the tournament winner.[3] The Fiji Warriors won all three tournaments from 2011 to 2013.[4][5][6]
The format was expanded again in 2014 with Argentina's Pampas XV and four Australian academy teams joining the competition as core teams competing with the Pacific A sides.[7] The New Zealand development teams did not participate in 2014 and the tournament was held entirely in Australia. Two pools were formed as follows:
Pool A: Pool B:
A single round robin was played in each pool with the top ranked sides from each playing in the final. The Pampas XV defeated Reds A in the final held in Sydney to win the title. Fiji Warriors defeated Samoa A in the play-off for third place.[8]
Pacific Challenge: 2015 onward
[edit]The Pacific Rugby Cup was restyled as the "Pacific Challenge" in 2015 and held in Fiji. It returned to a being a tournament solely for national 'A' teams, with Canada A replacing the Australian academy teams.
The Pampas XV won again in 2015 but were replaced by Junior Japan for the following season. The Fiji Warriors won the next four tournaments at home before their dominance was broken by Junior Japan defeating them at Suva to take the 2020 Pacific Challenge title.[9]
After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament returned to Apia Park, Samoa in 2023.[10]
- Notes
- A Japan A, Force A, Rebel Rising, and the Brisbane and Sydney Academies joined in 2013.
- B The Blues and Highlanders development teams featured in 2012 and 2013.
- C The Pacific stage was cancelled in 2013 to allow Fiji, Samoa and Tonga to maximise preparations for the end-of-year tours.[11]
Winners
[edit]Tournaments
[edit]Teams listed are those that qualified for the Pacific Rugby Cup final matches (for seasons without a final, the core teams are shown). Results of the final matches are written so that the score of the team in each row is mentioned first.
Legend | |||
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Pacific Rugby Cup winner. | Pos = Log Position, P = Games Played, W = Games Won, D = Games Drawn, L = Games Lost, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Diff = Points Difference, TB = Try Bonus Points, LB = Losing Bonus Points, BP = Bonus Points, Pts = Log Points, Refs = References | ||
† | Grand Final winner. |
Pacific Challenge: 2015 to 2020
[edit]Contested by the national 'A' teams of Fiji, Japan, Samoa, and Tonga. Canada A along with Argentina's Pampas XV also competed in 2015.[12]
Pacific Rugby Challenge winner and runner-up Year Duration Pos Team Pool matches Play-offs Refs Pld W D L F A Diff TB LB Pts Final 2020 6 March
to
14 March1 Junior Japan 3 3 0 0 143 25 +118 2 0 14 – [13] 2 Fiji Warriors 3 2 0 1 88 26 +62 2 0 10 – 2019 8 March
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16 March1 Fiji Warriors 3 3 0 0 170 54 +116 3 0 15 – [14] 2 Junior Japan 3 2 0 1 94 97 −3 3 0 11 – 2018 9 March
to
17 March1 Fiji Warriors 3 3 0 0 118 31 +87 3 0 15 – [15] 2 Junior Japan 3 2 0 1 77 77 0 2 0 10 – 2017 10 March
to
18 March1 Fiji Warriors 3 3 0 0 125 71 +54 2 0 15 – [16] 2 Junior Japan 3 2 0 1 92 103 −11 2 0 10 – 2016 8 March
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21 March1 Fiji Warriors† 3 3 0 0 134 34 +100 3 0 15 36–0 [17] 2 Samoa A 3 2 0 1 98 56 +42 2 0 10 0–36 2015 10 March
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23 March1A Pampas XV† 3 3 0 0 89 42 +47 2 0 14 17–9 [18] 1B Fiji Warriors 3 2 0 1 145 42 +103 2 1 11 9–17
Competition rules Points breakdown:
4 points for a win
2 points for a draw
1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match
Classification:
Teams standings are calculated as follows:
Most log points accumulated from all matches
Most log points accumulated in matches between tied teams
Highest difference between points scored for and against accumulated from all matches
Most points scored accumulated from all matches
Pacific Australasian series: 2011 to 2014
[edit]Contested by the national 'A' teams of Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. Japan A joined as a core team in 2013. The core teams played against Super Rugby academy opposition from Australia and New Zealand before meeting each other in a single round robin to decide the title.[2] No finals were played and team finishing on top of the table after all matches were completed was the tournament winner.[3]
In 2014, Argentina's Pampas XV and four Australian Academy sides were added as core teams. Two pools were formed and a single round robin played in each. The top ranked sides in each pool played off in the final for the title and the second ranked teams played off for third place.
2011–2014 Pacific Rugby Cup finalists.[α] Year Duration Pos Team Pool matches Play-offs Refs Pld W D L F A Diff TB LB Pts Final 2014 21 February
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23 March1B Pampas XV† 4 4 0 0 148 83 65 3 0 19 36–21 [7][8] 1A Reds A 3 2 0 1 126 55 71 2 1 11 21–36 2A Fiji Warriors 3 2 0 1 154 59 95 2 1 11 54–21 [β] 2B Tonga A 4 2 0 2 96 115 -19 1 0 9 21–54 [β] 2013 1 March
to
7 April1 Fiji Warriors 6 2 2 2 118 155 -37 2 0 14 – [α] [6] 2 Samoa A 6 2 0 4 134 198 -64 1 1 10 – 3 Junior Japan 6 0 0 6 140 361 -221 3 0 3 – 4 Tonga A 6 0 0 6 73 306 -233 0 0 0 – 2012 24 February
to
19 October1 Fiji Warriors 8 7 0 1 205 165 40 3 0 31 – [α] [5] 2 Samoa A 8 3 0 5 191 238 -47 0 1 13 – 3 Tonga A 8 1 1 6 72 253 -181 0 0 6 – 2011 19 February
to
26 March1 Fiji Warriors 8 4 0 4 144 201 -57 0 1 17 – [α] [4] 2 Samoa A 8 3 0 5 135 171 -36 1 2 15 – 3 Tonga A 8 2 1 5 133 233 -100 0 1 11 –
Competition rules Points breakdown:
4 points for a win
2 points for a draw
1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match
Classification:
Teams standings are calculated as follows:
Most log points accumulated from all matches
Most log points accumulated in matches between tied teams
Highest difference between points scored for and against accumulated from all matches
Most points scored accumulated from all matches
Notes:
Pacific Island tournament: 2006 to 2010
[edit]For the first five seasons, the tournament was contested by six teams; two each from Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. The format consisted of a single round-robin, home or away, and the teams finishing in the first two positions on the table played in a final, hosted by the top ranked team, to decide the Pacific Rugby Cup title.
2006–2010 Pacific Rugby Cup finalists. Year Duration Pos Team Pool matches Play-offs Refs Pld W D L PF PA Diff BP Pts Final 2010 5 May
to
29 May1 Fiji Warriors† 5 4 0 1 155 73 82 3 19 26–17 [19] 2 Fiji Barbarians 5 4 0 1 145 116 29 3 19 17–26 2009 24 April
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29 May1 Upolu Samoa 5 4 0 1 114 84 30 1 17 7–19 [20] 2 Fiji Warriors† 5 3 0 2 168 89 79 5 17 19–7 2008 18 April
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24 May1 Upolu Samoa 5 4 0 1 90 49 41 1 17 3–11 [21] 2 Tautahi Gold† 5 3 0 2 97 75 22 1 13 11–3 2007 31 March
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5 May1 Tau'uta Reds 5 4 0 1 108 102 6 1 17 15–35 [1] 2 Upolu Samoa† 5 3 0 2 112 114 −2 3 15 35–15 2006 15 April
to
20 May1 Savaii Samoa† 5 4 0 1 120 81 39 2 18 10–5 [1] 2 Fiji Warriors 5 3 1 1 112 72 40 2 17 5–10
Competition rules Points breakdown:
4 points for a win
2 points for a draw
1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match
Classification:
Teams standings are calculated as follows:
Most log points accumulated from all matches
Most log points accumulated in matches between tied teams
Highest difference between points scored for and against accumulated from all matches
Most points scored accumulated from all matches
2006–2010 Overall pool match results. Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff BP Points Fiji Warriors 25 13 1 11 598 428 170 14 68 Savaii Samoa 25 14 0 11 521 451 70 11 67 Upolu Samoa 25 13 1 11 491 482 9 9 63 Tau'uta Reds 25 12 1 12 455 438 17 8 58 Fiji Barbarians 25 11 1 13 464 592 −128 12 58 Tautahi Gold 25 10 0 15 425 568 −143 7 47
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Pacific Rugby Cup". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. Archived from the original on 22 June 2008.
- ^ a b "IRB Pacific Rugby Cup 2012 – Competition Draw" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ a b "International Rugby Board – IRB Pacific Rugby Cup 2012 set for kick off". Irb.com. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
- ^ a b "2011 Pacific Rugby Cup Fixtures and Results". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. 2011. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014.
- ^ a b "2012 Pacific Rugby Cup Fixtures and Results". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. 2012. Archived from the original on 16 March 2015.
- ^ a b "2013 Pacific Rugby Cup Fixtures and Results". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. 2013. Archived from the original on 28 February 2015.
- ^ a b Kiap (23 March 2014). "Pacific Rugby Cup Final: Reds A v Pampas XV". Green and Gold Rugby. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
- ^ a b "2014 Pacific Rugby Cup Fixtures and Results". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. 2014.
- ^ "Junior Japan end Fiji Warriors' dominance at Pacific Challenge". World Rugby. 14 March 2020. Archived from the original on 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Samoa to host World Rugby Pacific Challenge 2023". Samoa Global News. 31 March 2023.
- ^ IRB cancels Pacific leg. Fiji Times, 29 August 2013.
- ^ "Fiji to host rugby's revamped 'Pacific Challenge'". Mai Life. 27 January 2015. Archived from the original on 6 February 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
- ^ "World Rugby Pacific Challenge - Standing". It's Rugby. 15 March 2020. Archived from the original on 7 June 2021.
- ^ "Pacific Challenge 2019". The Rugby Archive. 16 March 2019. Archived from the original on 21 March 2019.
- ^ "Pacific Challenge 2018". The Rugby Archive. 17 March 2018. Archived from the original on 15 April 2018.
- ^ "Pacific Challenge 2017". The Rugby Archive. 18 March 2017. Archived from the original on 17 June 2017.
- ^ "Fiji Warriors crowned Pacific Challenge champions". World Rugby. 21 March 2016. Archived from the original on 27 March 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- ^ "Pacific Challenge 2015, match 12". World Rugby. 23 March 2015.
- ^ "2010 Pacific Rugby Cup Fixtures and Results". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. 2010. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014.
- ^ "2009 Pacific Rugby Cup Fixtures and Results". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. 2009. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014.
- ^ "2008 Pacific Rugby Cup Fixtures and Results". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. 2008. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014.
External links
[edit]- Oceania Rugby official website