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2023 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship

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2023 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship
Host nation Australia
Date10–12 November 2023
Cup
Champion Australia
Runner-up Fiji
Third New Zealand
Tournament details
Matches played27
2022
2024

The 2023 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship was the twelfth Oceania Women's Sevens Championship tournament for Oceania women's teams. It also served as the regional qualifier for the 2024 Paris Olympic Sevens and was held at Ballymore Stadium in Brisbane, Australia from 10 to 12 November.[1]

Teams

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Ten national teams were scheduled to compete at the 2023 tournament.[2]

Format

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With Australia and New Zealand already having qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics, both were placed in Pool A where they played each other four times before the knockout stage.[1] The remaining eight teams were seeded into Pool B and Pool C to allow a clear run for countries competing for Olympic qualification.[3]

A knockout competition involving the two top teams of Pool B and two top teams of Pool C decided the Olympic qualifying berth.

Pool stage

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Pool A (Championship)

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Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Australia 4 3 1 0 108 64 44 11 Advance to title playoffs
2  New Zealand 4 0 1 3 64 108 –44 5
10 November
15:40
New Zealand 19–21 Australia
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

10 November
19:20
New Zealand 21–21 Australia
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

11 November
16:08
New Zealand 12–26 Australia
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

11 November
19:04
New Zealand 12–40 Australia
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

Pool B (Olympic)

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Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Fiji 3 3 0 0 158 5 153 9 Advance to title playoffs
2  Tonga 3 2 0 1 47 40 7 7
3  American Samoa 3 1 0 2 28 121 –93 5 Advance to lower classification
4  Cook Islands 3 0 0 3 21 88 –67 3
10 November
12:44
Tonga 32–0 American Samoa
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

10 November
13:06
Fiji 50–0 Cook Islands
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

10 November
16:46
Cook Islands 21–28 American Samoa
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

10 November
17:08
Fiji 40–5 Tonga
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

11 November
13:56
Tonga 10–0 Cook Islands
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

11 November
14:18
Fiji 68–0 American Samoa
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

Pool C (Olympic)

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Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Papua New Guinea 3 3 0 0 127 7 120 9 Advance to title playoffs
2  Samoa 3 2 0 1 91 36 55 7
3  Solomon Islands 3 1 0 2 41 75 –34 5 Advance to lower classification
4  Nauru 3 0 0 3 0 141 –141 3
10 November
12:00
Samoa 50–0 Nauru
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

10 November
12:22
Papua New Guinea 41–0 Solomon Islands
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

10 November
16:02
Solomon Islands 41–0 Nauru
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

10 November
16:24
Papua New Guinea 36–7 Samoa
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

11 November
11:00
Samoa 34–0 Solomon Islands
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

11 November
11:22
Papua New Guinea 50–0 Nauru
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

Knockout stage

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Lower classification

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7th–10th playoffsSeventh place
      
12 November 2023 – 12:00 – Ballymore Stadium
 American Samoa 27
12 November 2023 – 18:02 – Ballymore Stadium
 Nauru 7
 American Samoa 7
12 November 2023 – 12:22 – Ballymore Stadium
 Cook Islands 19
 Solomon Islands 14
 Cook Islands 19
Ninth place
12 November 2023 – 17:40 – Ballymore Stadium
 Nauru 0
 Solomon Islands 31

Title playoffs

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Olympic qualifier semi-finalsChampionship playoffChampionship final
          
12 November 2023 – 16:02 – Ballymore Stadium
 Australia 14
 New Zealand 10
12 November 2023 – 19:30 – Ballymore Stadium
 Australia 26
12 November 2023 – 12:44 – Ballymore Stadium
 Fiji 0
 Fiji 42
Olympic qualifier final
12 November 2023 – 16:24 – Ballymore Stadium
 Samoa 0
 Fiji 54
12 November 2023 – 13:06 – Ballymore Stadium
 Papua New Guinea 0 Third place
 Papua New Guinea 21
12 November 2023 – 18:46 – Ballymore Stadium
 Tonga 10
 New Zealand 20
 Papua New Guinea 0
 
Fifth place
12 November 2023 – 18:24 – Ballymore Stadium
 
 
 Samoa 22
 
 
 Tonga 5
 


Ranking

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Place Team Qualification
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Australia Already qualified for 2024 Olympics
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Fiji Qualified for 2024 Olympics
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  New Zealand Already qualified for 2024 Olympics
4  Papua New Guinea Qualified for Olympic Repechage
5  Samoa
6  Tonga
7  Cook Islands
8  American Samoa
9  Solomon Islands
10  Nauru

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Brisbane Set to host 2023 Oceania Rugby Sevens Championship with Olympic Qualification on the line". Oceania Rugby. 28 September 2023. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Teams buzzing ahead of Oceania Rugby Sevens Championship for place at Paris Olympics". Oceania Rugby. 18 October 2023. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Tournament fixture: 2023 Oceania Sevens" (PDF). Oceania Rugby. Retrieved 19 October 2023.