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The Wellington Sevens , also known as the New Zealand Sevens or for sponsorship reasons the NZI Sevens , is played annually as part of the IRB Sevens World Series for international rugby sevens (seven-a-side version of rugby union ). The 2007 competition, which took place on 2 and 3 February was played at Westpac Stadium in Wellington as part of the 2006–07 IRB Sevens World Series .
The competition was won by Samoa , marking their first-ever overall title in a leg of the IRB Sevens World Series.[1]
Pool stages
Pool A
Results
Fiji 42 – 0 Portugal
France 17 – 14 USA
Fiji 43 – 0 USA
France 22 – 14 Portugal
Portugal 26 – 21 USA
Fiji 47 – 7 France
Pool B
Results
South Africa 24 – 10 Canada
Australia 35 – 17 Cook Islands
South Africa 31 – 12 Cook Islands
Australia 12 – 26 Canada
Canada 12 – 24 Cook Islands
South Africa 27 – 7 Australia
Pool C
Results
England 33 – 12 Scotland
Samoa 26 – 0 Papua New Guinea
England 22 – 7 Papua New Guinea
Samoa 31 – 26 Scotland
Scotland 17 – 12 Papua New Guinea
England 12 – 19 Samoa
Pool D
Results
New Zealand 38 – 0 Kenya
Argentina 12 – 14 Tonga
New Zealand 19 – 5 Tonga
Argentina 14 – 32 Kenya
Kenya 24 – 7 Tonga
New Zealand 33 – 5 Argentina
Finals
1/4 final Bowl – Portugal 12 – 24 Cook Islands
1/4 final Bowl – Tonga 19 – 12 Papua New Guinea
1/4 final Bowl – Scotland 12 – 17 Argentina
1/4 final Bowl – Australia 33 – 12 USA
1/4 final Cup – Fiji 60 – 0 Canada
1/4 final Cup – New Zealand 14 – 7 England
1/4 final Cup – Samoa 26 – 21 Kenya
1/4 final Cup – South Africa 26 – 14 France
SF Shield – Portugal 26 – 19 Papua New Guinea
SF Shield – Scotland 26 – 19 USA
SF Bowl – Cook Islands 7 – 29 Tonga
SF Bowl – Argentina 26 – 21 Australia
SF Plate – Canada 7 – 29 England
SF Plate – Kenya 5 – 26 France
SF Cup – Fiji 31 – 0 New Zealand
SF Cup – Samoa 14 – 12 South Africa
Final Shield – Portugal 26 – 24 Scotland
Final Bowl – Tonga 5 – 12 Argentina
Final Plate – England 21 – 12 France
Final Cup – Fiji 14 – 17 Samoa
Round 3 table
Notes and references
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