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2015–16 World Rugby Sevens
Series XVII
Hosts
Date4 Dec 2015 – 22 May 2016
Final positions
Champions Fidschi
Runners-up Südafrika
Third Neuseeland

The 2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series, known for sponsorship reasons as the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, was the 17th annual series of rugby union sevens tournaments for national men's rugby sevens teams. The Sevens Series has been run by World Rugby since 1999–2000. This season, the series expanded from nine to ten events.[1]

Core teams

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Fourteen teams from the 2014-15 season retained core status for the 2015–16 season. A fifteenth team, Russia, claimed core team status for the 2015–16 series at the 2015 Hong Kong Sevens qualifier. The core teams were:

Russia replaced Japan, which lost core team status having finished last of the fifteen core teams in the 2014–15 Sevens World Series.

Tour venues

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The official schedule for the 2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series was as follows:[2]

2015–16 Venues
Leg Stadium City Date Winner
Dubai The Sevens Dubai 4–5 December 2015  Fidschi
Südafrika Cape Town Stadium Cape Town 12–13 December 2015  Südafrika
Neuseeland Westpac Stadium Wellington 30–31 January 2016  Neuseeland
Australien Allianz Stadium Sydney 6–7 February 2016  Neuseeland
Vereinigte Staaten Sam Boyd Stadium Las Vegas 4–6 March 2016  Fidschi
Kanada BC Place Vancouver 12–13 March 2016  Neuseeland
Hongkong Hong Kong Stadium Hongkong 8–10 April 2016  Fidschi
Singapur National Stadium Singapur 16–17 April 2016  Kenia
Frankreich Stade Jean-Bouin Paris 13–15 May 2016  Samoa
England Twickenham Stadium London 21–22 May 2016  Scotland

Changes

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There were three new tournaments in the series, with two events being discontinued:

Two other existing tournaments had venue changes:

Standings

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Final standings after completion of the ten tournaments in the series:

2015–16 World Rugby Sevens – Series XVII
 
Pos.
Event 
Team

Dubai

Cape Town

Well­ington

Sydney

Las Vegas

Van­couver

Hongkong

Singa­pore

Paris

London
Points
total
   
1  Fidschi 22 13 17 17 22 15 22 19 19 15 181
2  Südafrika 13 22 19 15 17 19 17 17 13 19 171
3  Neuseeland 15 10 22 22 13 22 19 12 10 13 158
4  Australien 12 10 13 19 19 17 15 10 12 7 134
5  Argentinien 10 19 12 13 10 5 8 15 15 12 119
6  Vereinigte Staaten 17 12 10 10 15 12 12 7 5 17 117
7  Kenia 5 15 10 12 10 1 10 22 10 3 98
8  England 19 7 15 10 1 5 13 5 7 10 92
9  Samoa 10 3 8 7 3 13 5 13 22 5 89
10  Scotland 7 8 7 5 5 10 7 8 8 22 87
11  Frankreich 8 17 3 1 7 7 5 10 17 10 85
12  Wales 5 5 1 3 8 10 10 2 2 8 54
13  Kanada 3 5 5 8 2 8 2 1 1 5 40
14  Russland 1 2 2 2 5 3 3 3 5 2 28
15  Japan 2 - 5 1 12 - - 1 - - 21
16  Portugal 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 5 3 1 21
17  Brasilien - - - - - 1 - - 1 1 3
18  Simbabwe - 1 - - - - - - - - 1
19  Südkorea - - - - - - 1 - - - 1

Source: World Rugby. Archived [6]

Legend
No colour Core team in 2015–16 and re-qualified as a core team for the 2016–17 World Rugby Sevens Series
Pink Relegated as the lowest placed core team at the end of the 2015–16 season
Yellow Not a core team

Tournaments

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Dubai

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The opening event of the season saw Fiji starting their defense of the title by taking out the opening event of the season in Dubai. On the opening day of competition, Fiji, South Africa and England each recorded three straight wins to finish on top. New Zealand finished on top in their group but not before losing to the United States in Pool C.[7]

South Africa got knocked out in the quarter-finals by the United States but would still end up taking home the plate after they defeated Australia in the final. While for Fiji, they would take the Dubai Sevens after they initially came from behind to win against England and taking the early lead.[8]

Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Fidschi 28–17  England  Vereinigte Staaten (third place)
 Neuseeland
Plate  Südafrika 19–14  Australien  Argentinien
 Samoa
Bowl  Frankreich 24–14  Scotland  Kenia
 Wales
Shield  Kanada 19–17  Japan  Portugal
 Russland

Südafrika

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After Dubai, the teams had a back to back with Cape Town being the next stop in the series.

Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Südafrika 29–14  Argentinien  Frankreich (third place)
 Kenia
Plate  Fidschi 29–19  Vereinigte Staaten  Australien
 Neuseeland
Bowl  Scotland 19–0  England  Kanada
 Wales
Shield  Samoa 40–5  Russland  Portugal
 Simbabwe

Neuseeland

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Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Neuseeland 24–21  Südafrika  Fidschi (third place)
 England
Plate  Australien 21–5  Argentinien  Kenia
 Vereinigte Staaten
Bowl  Samoa 19–7  Scotland  Japan
 Kanada
Shield  Frankreich 14–7  Russland  Portugal
 Wales

Australien

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Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Neuseeland 27–24  Australien  Fidschi (third place)
 Südafrika
Plate  Argentinien 24–0  Kenia  Vereinigte Staaten
 England
Bowl  Kanada 17–12  Samoa  Scotland
 Portugal
Shield  Wales 26–19  Russland  Japan
 Frankreich

Vereinigte Staaten

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Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Fidschi 21–15  Australien  Südafrika (third place)
 Vereinigte Staaten
Plate  Neuseeland 27–7  Japan  Kenia
 Argentinien
Bowl  Wales 21–7  Frankreich  Russland
 Scotland
Shield  Samoa 24–12  Kanada  England
 Portugal

Kanada

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Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Neuseeland 19–14  Südafrika  Australien (third place)
 Fidschi
Plate  Samoa 31–19  Vereinigte Staaten  Wales
 Scotland
Bowl  Kanada 19–17  Frankreich  Argentinien
 England
Shield  Russland 17–10  Portugal  Kenia
 Brasilien

Hongkong

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Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Fidschi 21-7  Neuseeland  Südafrika (third place)
 Australien
Plate  England 19–0  Vereinigte Staaten  Wales
 Kenia
Bowl  Argentinien 26–0  Scotland  Frankreich
 Samoa
Shield  Russland 19–14  Kanada  Südkorea
 Portugal

Singapur

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Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Kenia 30–7  Fidschi  Südafrika (third place)
 Argentinien
Plate  Samoa 26–21  Neuseeland  Australien
 Frankreich
Bowl  Scotland 14–10  Vereinigte Staaten  England
 Portugal
Shield  Russland 24–7  Wales  Japan
 Kanada

Frankreich

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Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Samoa 29 –26  Fidschi  Frankreich (third place)
 Argentinien
Plate  Südafrika 17 – 7  Australien  Neuseeland
 Kenia
Bowl  Scotland 28 – 10  England  Russland
 Vereinigte Staaten
Shield  Portugal 24 – 19  Wales  Kanada
 Brasilien

England

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Event Winners Score Finalists Semifinalists
Cup  Scotland 27 –26  Südafrika  Vereinigte Staaten (third place)
 Fidschi
Plate  Neuseeland 29 –14  Argentinien  Frankreich
 England
Bowl  Wales 24 –19  Australien  Kanada
 Samoa
Shield  Kenia 31 –7  Russland  Brasilien
 Portugal

Team statistics

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Rank
Team Matches Points Ø-Points Tries Ø-Tries
1  Fidschi 48 1368 28.50 213 4.44
2  Südafrika 48 1199 24.98 187 3.90
3  Australien 46 971 21.11 153 3.33
4  Neuseeland 47 964 20.51 156 3.32
5  Vereinigte Staaten 46 962 20.91 152 3.30
6  Samoa 46 877 19.07 140 3.04
7  Kanada 45 864 19.20 140 3.11
8  Frankreich 45 829 18.42 131 2.91
9  England 44 760 17.27 118 2.68
10  Kenia 43 751 17.47 120 2.79
11  Scotland 45 745 16.56 119 2.64
12  Argentinien 45 740 16.44 116 2.58
13  Wales 43 738 17.16 116 2.70
14  Russland 46 546 11.87 92 2.00
15  Japan 27 442 16.37 70 2.59
16  Portugal 41 332 8.10 54 1.32
17  Südkorea 5 35 7.00 5 1.00
18  Brasilien 5 19 3.80 3 0.60
19  Simbabwe 5 17 3.40 3 0.60

Players

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Scoring leaders

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Tries scored
Rank Player Tries
1 Südafrika Seabelo Senatla 66
2 Vereinigte Staaten Perry Baker 48
3 Samoa Samoa Toloa 37
4 Fidschi Savenaca Rawaca 35
5 Kenia Collins Injera 32
Points scored
Rank Player Points
1 Vereinigte Staaten Madison Hughes 331
2 Südafrika Seabelo Senatla 330
3 Kanada Nathan Hirayama 295
4 Fidschi Vatemo Ravouvou 287
5 Vereinigte Staaten Perry Baker 240

Updated: 24 May 2016

Dream Team

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Gosper: Monumental 12 months for rugby sevens ahead". WorldRugby.org (Press release). 31 March 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  2. ^ "HSBC partners with World Rugby for record-breaking sevens properties". Australian Rugby. 30 June 2015. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  3. ^ Kingston, Gary (23 February 2015). "BC Place to host World Rugby Sevens". Vancouver Sun. Archived from the original on 2 May 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  4. ^ "Australian leg of rugby Sevens World Series set to move to Sydney from Gold Coast in 2016". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  5. ^ "Cape Town confirmed as Sevens host". Sport24. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  6. ^ "HSBC Sevens World Series Standings". World Rugby. Archived from the original on 22 June 2016.
  7. ^ "Top two reign supreme, while USA create drama in sizzling Dubai". World Rugby. 4 December 2015. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  8. ^ "Supreme Fiji lift Dubai title". World Rugby. 5 December 2015. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  9. ^ "HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series awards: As it happened!", World Rugby. Accessed 23 May 2016.
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