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| title = Brisbane Global 10s
| title = Brisbane Global 10s
| logo = Brisbane Global Rugby Tens logo.png
| logo = Brisbane Global Rugby Tens logo.png
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| current_season = <!--2016 Brisbane Global Rugby Tens-->
| sport = Rugby 10s
| sport = Rugby 10s
| inaugural = 2017
| teams = 12 (men)<br />4 (women)
| teams = 14
| confed = [[Queensland Rugby Union]]
| venue = [[Suncorp Stadium]]
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The '''Global 10s''' is a [[rugby tens]] tournament held during February each year in Brisbane at [[Suncorp Stadium]]. It is hosted by [[Duco Events]] and the [[Queensland Rugby Union]]. The inaugural tournament was held in 2017.<ref name= smh-2016/><ref name= cm-2016/>
'''Brisbane Global 10s''' is a newly created [[rugby tens]] tournament hosted by [[Queensland Rugby Union]] and Duco Events, which will be held annually in Brisbane at [[Suncorp Stadium structure|Suncorp Stadium]], launching on 11 February 2017.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/super-rugby-10s-global-tournament-bound-for-brisbane-20160709-gq29r5.html|title=Super tens: Pre-season comp to fly|last=Napier|first=Liam|date=2016-07-09|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|language=en-US|access-date=2016-11-15}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/rugby/suncorp-stadium-to-host-new-global-10s-tournament-rugbys-version-of-nrls-auckland-nines/news-story/eded3d61c27d31ede4f5bcd865420ffd?nk=7f8119f3799db6db91a4521ab1666254-1479252379|title=Subscribe to The Courier-Mail|website=www.couriermail.com.au|access-date=2016-11-15}}</ref> 14 teams will participate for a grand prize of $250,000 AUD over two days, first playing in group stages before entering finals.<ref name=":0" />


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The 5 Australian and 5 New Zealand [[Super Rugby franchise areas|Super Rugby]] teams will participate in the competition annually, with four other teams from around the world to be invited each year.<ref name=":0" /> For the 2017 tournament, [[RC Toulonnais]], [[Blue Bulls]], [[Manu Samoa]], and the [[Panasonic Wild Knights]] will compete.<ref name=":0" />


The [[Super Rugby franchise areas|Super Rugby teams]] from Australia and New Zealand take part in the tournament each year with other teams from around the world also invited.<ref name= smh-2016 /> For the [[2017 Brisbane Global Rugby Tens|2017 tournament]], [[RC Toulonnais]], [[Blue Bulls]], [[Manu Samoa]], and the [[Panasonic Wild Knights]] were invited.<ref name= smh-2016 />
The tournament is promoted as having the 'biggest rugby stars' playing, with 300-400 players from around the world attending the event.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/brisbane-global-tens-to-give-rugby-highprofile-summer-springboard-ahead-of-super-rugby/news-story/0371aa9612112cbbcfb6644bbe598094|title=Brisbane Global Tens to give rugby high-profile summer springboard ahead of Super Rugby, Toulon, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa|date=2016-08-04|newspaper=Fox Sports|language=en-GB|access-date=2016-11-16}}</ref> Each team is also allocated a 'Legend Wildcard', allowing each team to select a former player to join the additional match day squad.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/rugby/queensland-reds/queensland-reds-target-latham-as-global-tens-wildcard/news-story/80a33434beff6915d2346e86a37c10fd?nk=7f8119f3799db6db91a4521ab1666254-1479349610|title=Reds target wildcard Latham|access-date=2016-11-17}}</ref>


The teams compete for a grand prize of $250,000 AUD over two days, first playing in group stages before entering finals.<ref name= smh-2016 /> Between 300 and 400 players attend each event.<ref name= smh-2016 /><ref name=fox-2016/> A 'legend wildcard', is allocated to each team allowing a former star player to join their match day squads.<ref name= cm-latham-2016/>
It is hoped that the tournament will provide a small economic boost to Queensland through tourism and consumer spending.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mysunshinecoast.com.au/news/news-display/rugby-heaven-set-to-descend-on-brisbane,46618|title=Rugby heaven set to descend on Brisbane|website=My Sunshine Coast|access-date=2016-11-16}}</ref>

The tournament provides a small economic boost to Queensland through tourism and [[consumer spending]].<ref name=sun-coast-2016/>

[[File:Suncorp-Stadium-Milton-Queensland.jpg|thumb|306x306px|Suncorp Stadium from street view.]]


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
{{main|Rugby tens}}
{{main|Rugby tens}}

A Tens game lasts 20 minutes with 10 minutes for each half, except for the final, which lasts 30 minutes with 15 minutes for each half. After a try is scored, 40 seconds is then allocated for a drop goal.
A Tens game lasts 20 minutes with 10 minutes for each half, except for the final, which lasts 30 minutes with 15 minutes for each half. After a try is scored, 40 seconds is then allocated for a drop goal.


== Venue ==
== Venue ==
[[File:Suncorp-Stadium-Milton-Queensland.jpg|thumb|306x306px|Suncorp Stadium from street view.]]
For the first four years of the tournament, Suncorp Stadium will be used to host the event.<ref name= smh-2016 /> Suncorp Stadium has a capacity of 52,500.
For the first four years of the tournament, Suncorp Stadium will be used to host the event.<ref name=":0" /> Suncorp Stadium has a capacity of 52,500.


==Winners==
== Pools for the 2017 Brisbane Global 10s ==
===Men===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center;"
!Pool A
!Pool B
!Pool C
!Pool D
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" style="width:3.5em;"| Year
|[[Chiefs (rugby union)|Chiefs]]
! rowspan="2" style="width:2.1em;"| No. of Teams
|[[Blues (Super Rugby)|Blues]]
| rowspan="5"|<!-- increment when adding row-->
|[[Blue Bulls]]
! colspan="3"| Final
|[[Hurricanes (rugby union)|Hurricanes]]
| rowspan="5"|<!-- increment when adding row-->
! colspan="2" rowspan=2| Semi-finalists
|- style=
!style="width:10.5em;"| Winner
!style="width:3.5em;" | Score
!style="width:10.5em;"| Runner-up
|-style="line-height:0px;"
| colspan=2| || ||colspan=2| ||style="width:8.5em;| ||style="width:8.5em;"|
|-
|-
| [[2017 Brisbane Global Rugby Tens|2017]]
|[[Melbourne Rebels]]
| 14
|[[Crusaders (rugby union)|Crusaders]]
| align=right| '''[[Chiefs (rugby union)|Chiefs]]''' {{flagdeco|NZL}}
|[[Brumbies]]
| 12–5
|[[RC Toulonnais|RC Toulon]]
| align=left| {{flagdeco|NZL}} [[Crusaders (rugby union)|Crusaders]]

| align=left width=100| {{flagdeco|RSA}} [[Blue Bulls]]
| align=left width=100| {{flagdeco|NZL}} [[Hurricanes (rugby union)|Hurricanes]]

|- style="background: #D0E6FF;"
| [[2018 Brisbane Global Rugby Tens|2018]]
| 12
| align=right| '''[[Blues (Super Rugby)|Blues]]''' {{flagdeco|NZL}}
| 10–7
| align=left| {{flagdeco|NZL}} [[Hurricanes (rugby union)|Hurricanes]]

| align=left| {{flagdeco|AUS}} [[Queensland Reds|Reds]]
| align=left| {{flagdeco|NZL}} [[Crusaders (rugby union)|Crusaders]]
|- style="background: #D0E6FF;"|}
|}

===Women===
First contested in 2018.

{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center;"
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" style="width:3.5em;"| Year
|[[Wild Knights]]
! rowspan="2" style="width:2.1em;"| No. of Teams
|[[Manu Samoa]]
| rowspan="4"|<!-- increment when adding row-->
|[[Highlanders (rugby union)|Highlanders]]
! colspan="3"| Final
|[[Western Force]]
| rowspan="4"|<!-- increment when adding row-->
! colspan="2"| Placings
|- style=
!style="width:10.5em;"| Winner
!style="width:3.5em;" | Score
!style="width:10.5em;"| Runner-up
!style="width:10.5em;"| Third
!style="width:10.5em;"| Fourth
|-style="line-height:0px;"
| colspan=2| || ||colspan=2| ||style="width:8.5em;| ||style="width:8.5em;"|
|-
|-
| [[2018 Brisbane Global Rugby Tens|2018]]
|[[Waratahs (rugby)|Waratahs]]
| 4
|[[Reds(rugby union)|Reds]]
| align=right| '''[[Queensland Reds|Reds]]''' {{flagdeco|AUS}}
|
| 10–5
|
| align=left| {{flagdeco|AUS}} [[New South Wales Waratahs|Watatahs]]
| align=left| {{flagdeco|AUS}} [[ACT Brumbies|Brumbies]]
| align=left| {{flagdeco|AUS}} [[Melbourne Rebels|Rebels]]
|- style="background: #D0E6FF;"|}
|}
|}


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist|refs=

<ref name= smh-2016>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/super-rugby-10s-global-tournament-bound-for-brisbane-20160709-gq29r5.html
|title=Super tens: Pre-season comp to fly
|last=Napier|first=Liam
|date=9 July 2016
|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald
|access-date=15 November 2016
}}</ref>

<ref name= cm-2016>{{Cite web
|url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/rugby/suncorp-stadium-to-host-new-global-10s-tournament-rugbys-version-of-nrls-auckland-nines/news-story/eded3d61c27d31ede4f5bcd865420ffd?nk=7f8119f3799db6db91a4521ab1666254-1479252379
|title=Suncorp Stadium to host new Global 10s tournament, rugby's version of NRL's Auckland Nines
|website=www.couriermail.com.au
|access-date=15 November 2016
}}</ref>

<ref name=fox-2016>{{Cite web
|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/brisbane-global-tens-to-give-rugby-highprofile-summer-springboard-ahead-of-super-rugby/news-story/0371aa9612112cbbcfb6644bbe598094
|title=Brisbane Global Tens to give rugby high-profile summer springboard ahead of Super Rugby, Toulon, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa
|date=4 August 2016
|website=Fox Sports
|access-date=16 November 2016
}}</ref>

<ref name= cm-latham-2016>{{Cite news
|url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/rugby/queensland-reds/queensland-reds-target-latham-as-global-tens-wildcard/news-story/80a33434beff6915d2346e86a37c10fd?nk=7f8119f3799db6db91a4521ab1666254-1479349610
|title=Reds target wildcard Latham
|access-date=17 November 2016
}}</ref>

<ref name=sun-coast-2016>{{Cite web
|url=https://mysunshinecoast.com.au/news/news-display/rugby-heaven-set-to-descend-on-brisbane,46618
|title=Rugby heaven set to descend on Brisbane
|website=My Sunshine Coast
|access-date=16 November 2016
}}</ref>

}}

==External links==
* {{Official website|http://brisbaneglobaltens.com/}}


{{Rugby union in Australia}}
{{Rugby union in Australia}}

Latest revision as of 12:09, 20 July 2023

Brisbane Global 10s
SportRugby 10s
Gegründet2017; 7 years ago (2017)
No. of teams12 (men)
4 (women)
Venue(s)Suncorp Stadium
Official websitebrisbaneglobaltens.com

The Global 10s is a rugby tens tournament held during February each year in Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium. It is hosted by Duco Events and the Queensland Rugby Union. The inaugural tournament was held in 2017.[1][2]

The Super Rugby teams from Australia and New Zealand take part in the tournament each year with other teams from around the world also invited.[1] For the 2017 tournament, RC Toulonnais, Blue Bulls, Manu Samoa, and the Panasonic Wild Knights were invited.[1]

The teams compete for a grand prize of $250,000 AUD over two days, first playing in group stages before entering finals.[1] Between 300 and 400 players attend each event.[1][3] A 'legend wildcard', is allocated to each team allowing a former star player to join their match day squads.[4]

The tournament provides a small economic boost to Queensland through tourism and consumer spending.[5]

Suncorp Stadium from street view.

Übersicht

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A Tens game lasts 20 minutes with 10 minutes for each half, except for the final, which lasts 30 minutes with 15 minutes for each half. After a try is scored, 40 seconds is then allocated for a drop goal.

Venue

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For the first four years of the tournament, Suncorp Stadium will be used to host the event.[1] Suncorp Stadium has a capacity of 52,500.

Winners

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Men

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Year No. of Teams Final Semi-finalists
Winner Score Runner-up
2017 14 Chiefs 12–5 Crusaders Blue Bulls Hurricanes
2018 12 Blues 10–7 Hurricanes Reds Crusaders

Women

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First contested in 2018.

Year No. of Teams Final Placings
Winner Score Runner-up Third Fourth
2018 4 Reds 10–5 Watatahs Brumbies Rebels

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Napier, Liam (9 July 2016). "Super tens: Pre-season comp to fly". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Suncorp Stadium to host new Global 10s tournament, rugby's version of NRL's Auckland Nines". www.couriermail.com.au. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Brisbane Global Tens to give rugby high-profile summer springboard ahead of Super Rugby, Toulon, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa". Fox Sports. 4 August 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Reds target wildcard Latham". Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Rugby heaven set to descend on Brisbane". My Sunshine Coast. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
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