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2009 Oceania Sevens Championship

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2009 Oceania Sevens Championship
Host nation Tahiti
Date12-14 November
Cup
Champion Samoa
Runner-up Tonga
Third Papua New Guinea
Tournament details
Matches played27
2008
2010

The 2009 Oceania Sevens Championship was the second edition of the Oceania Sevens. It was held in Papeete, Tahiti from 12 to 14 November. Samoa were the eventual winner.[1]

Tournament

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Key to colours in group tables
Teams that progressed to the Cup Semi-finals
Teams that progressed to the Plate Semi-finals

Group phase

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Team Pld W D L PF PA /- Pts
 Samoa 6 5 0 1 199 40 159 16
 Tonga 6 5 0 1 140 57 83 16
 Niue 6 5 0 1 112 43 69 16
 Papua New Guinea 6 3 0 3 112 65 47 12
 Cook Islands 6 2 0 4 112 94 18 10
 Vanuatu 6 1 0 5 55 205 -150 8
 Tahiti 6 0 0 6 19 245 -226 6
12 November
Tonga 12 - 7 Papua New Guinea
12 November
Vanuatu 29 - 5 Tahiti
13 November
Tonga 14 - 5 Niue
13 November
Niue 7 - 5 Samoa
13 November
Papua New Guinea 24 - 0 Vanuatu
13 November
Samoa 33 - 7 Cook Islands
13 November
Cook Islands 41 - 0 Tahiti
13 November
Niue 22 - 0 Papua New Guinea
13 November
Tonga 31 - 0 Tahiti
13 November
Samoa 50 - 0 Vanuatu
13 November
Niue 7 - 5 Cook Islands
13 November
Samoa 24 - 19 Papua New Guinea
13 November
Papua New Guinea 43 - 0 Tahiti
13 November
Tonga 21 - 19 Cook Islands
13 November
Niue 33 - 14 Tahiti
13 November
Niue 38 - 5 Vanuatu
13 November
Samoa 19 - 7 Tonga
13 November
Cook Islands 33 - 14 Vanuatu
13 November
Samoa 68 - 0 Tahiti
13 November
Tonga 55 - 7 Vanuatu
13 November
Papua New Guinea 19 - 7 Cook Islands

Finals

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Plate

Semi-final Plate Final
1  Cook Islands 43
2  Vanuatu 33  Vanuatu 14
3  Tahiti 10

Cup

 
Semi-finalsCup Final
 
      
 
14 November
 
 
 Samoa29
 
14 November
 
 Papua New Guinea0
 
 Samoa31
 
14 November
 
 Tonga14
 
 Tonga29
 
 
 Niue14
 
3rd Place
 
 
14 November
 
 
 Papua New Guinea24
 
 
 Niue12

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References

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  1. ^ "Oceania Sevens - Samoa defend title in Tahiti". 2009-11-17. Archived from the original on 2013-08-16. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  2. ^ "RugbyArchive". www.rugbyarchive.net. Retrieved 2021-11-28.