New Zealand National Rugby Sevens Tournament

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New Zealand National Rugby Sevens Tournament
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2013 Pub Charity Sevens
SportRugby union
Founded1975
No. of teams16
Country New Zealand
Most recent
champion(s)
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The New Zealand National Rugby Sevens Tournament (for sponsorship reasons also known as the Pub Charity NZ Rugby Sevens tournament) is an annual rugby sevens tournament held in Queenstown, New Zealand. Each year it features the best sixteen teams in the country competing over two days.

The tournament is promoted by Sevens with Altitude, working in association with the Otago Rugby Football Union and the New Zealand Rugby Union.

History

The New Zealand National Rugby Sevens Tournament was first held in 1975 in Auckland, where Marlborough were the very first champions. Since then the tournament has been held every year (except 1987, 1988, and 2003) and held at various venues. The tournament has been held in Queenstown since 2004, before this Palmerston North hosted the event.[1]

2009 is the first tournament where the entire event has been screened live by Sky TV.[2]

The event also serves as an opportunity for players to be selected for the New Zealand Sevens side, as the squad is selected shortly after the event.[3]

Format

The sixteen teams are divided into four pools. On day one each team plays the other three teams in its pool. The top two teams from each pool qualify for the championship playoffs while the bottom two enter the bowl competition.

Venue

The tournament was first held in Auckland in 1975. Since then it has been held at Christchurch, Blenheim, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Feilding, Pukekohe, Rotorua and since 2004 it has been held at the Queenstown Recreation Ground, which is usually the home of the Wakatipu Rugby Club.

Participants

A map of NZRU provincial union boundaries, including unions competing in both the Air New Zealand Cup and Heartland Championship

The following teams have participated in the tournament:

Province Appearances Championships 2009 Placing
Auckland 2005-2009 2005,2006,2007,2008
Bay of Plenty 2006,2008-2009
File:Buller.png Buller 2006
Canterbury 2006,2008-2009
Counties Manukau 2006,2008-2009
Hawke's Bay 2006,2008-2009
Horowhenua-Kapiti 2008-2009
Manawatu 2006,2008-2009
North Harbour 2004,2006,2008-2009 2004, 2009
North Otago 2005
Northland 2008-2009
Otago 2004-2009
Otago Country 2007, 2009
South Canterbury 2006,2008,2010
Southland 2006,2008-2009
Taranaki 2006,2008-2009
Tasman 2008
Waikato 2006,2008-2009
Wellington 2006,2008-2009
West Coast 2006,2008-2009

Past winners

1975–2003

Year Champion Venue
1975 Marlborough Auckland
1976 Marlborough Christchurch
1977 Template:Rut Manawatu Blenheim
1978 Template:Rut Manawatu Hamilton
1979 Template:Rut Manawatu Palmerston North
1980 Template:Rut Auckland Palmerston North
1981 Taranaki Palmerston North
1982 Taranaki Feilding
1983 Template:Rut Auckland Feilding
1984 Template:Rut Auckland Feilding
1985 Template:Rut Counties Manukau Feilding
1986 Template:Rut North Harbour Feilding
1989 Template:Rut North Harbour Christchurch
1990 Template:Rut Auckland Pukekohe
1991 Template:Rut Auckland Palmerston North
1992 Template:Rut North Harbour Palmerston North
1993 Template:Rut Canterbury Palmerston North
1994 Template:Rut Counties Manukau Palmerston North
1995 Template:Rut Counties Manukau Palmerston North
1996 Template:Rut Waikato Palmerston North
1997 Template:Rut Waikato Rotorua
1998 Template:Rut Waikato Rotorua
1999 North Harbour Palmerston North
2000 Template:Rut North Harbour Palmerston North
2001 Template:Rut North Harbour Palmerston North
2002 Template:Rut Wellington Palmerston North

2004–2011

Year Champion Score Runner up Stadium Plate Bowl Shield
2004 Template:Rut North Harbour Template:Rut Otago Queenstown Recreation Ground
2005 Template:Rut Auckland Queenstown Recreation Ground
2006 Template:Rut Auckland 43 - 12 Template:Rut Wellington Queenstown Recreation Ground Template:Rut Bay of Plenty Template:Rut Southland Template:Rut Canterbury
2007 Template:Rut Auckland 36 - 17 Template:Rut Canterbury Queenstown Recreation Ground Template:Rut Counties Manukau Template:Rut Wellington Template:Rut Northland
2008 Template:Rut Auckland 24 - 15 Template:Rut Counties Manukau Queenstown Recreation Ground Template:Rut Manawatu Template:Rut Wellington Template:Rut Tasman
2009 Template:Rut North Harbour 29 - 26 Template:Rut Counties Manukau Queenstown Recreation Ground Template:Rut Wellington Template:Rut Otago Southland
Year Venue Cup Plate Bowl Shield
Winner Final Score Runner-up Winner Winner Winner
2010 Recreation Ground,
Queenstown

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21 – 14
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2011 Recreation Ground,
Queenstown

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36 – 26
Template:Rut Taranaki

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2012 Recreation Ground,
Queenstown

Template:Rut Auckland
36 – 24
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2013
Details
Recreation Ground,
Queenstown

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32 – 17
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Template:Rut Auckland

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References

  1. ^ Queenstown shaping up for sevens fest The Southland Times, 9 January 2008
  2. ^ Pub Charity Sevens to kick off the 2008 rugby year Sky Sport
  3. ^ "NZ rugby sevens in Queenstown". One Sport. 13 January 2006. Retrieved 30 October 2011.

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