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Las Vegas stage is on, it's the 5th tournament of this season's world sevens series. Here are results from day 1.. upsets being England doing bad and Samoa beating Fiji. Also this tournament marks the debut of Rugby Union star winger Bryan Habana for South Africa team, naturally he aims to be in the olympic team.

 

Pool A:

New Zealand 42 - 7 Portugal

Kenya 24 - 21 Russia

New Zealand 38 - 0 Russia

Kenya 38 - 0 Portugal

Pool B:

Australia 26 - 0 Scotland

England 19 - 19 Japan

Australia 35 - 5 Japan

England 14 - 24 Scotland

Pool C:

Fiji 24 - 28 Samoa

Argentina 26 - 7 France

Fiji 42 - 12 France

Argentina 25 - 12 Samoa

Pool D:

South Africa 33 - 7 Canada

United States 19 - 12 Wales

United States 26 - 26 Canada

South Africa 36 - 7 Wales

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Remaining results of Las Vegas Sevens:

Pool A:

Portugal 0 - 31 Russia

New Zealand 0 - 22 Kenya

Nation W D L PTS
Kenya 3 0 0 9
New Zealand 2 0 1 7
Russia 1 0 2 5
Portugal 0 0 3 3

Pool B:

Scotland 19 - 26 Japan

Australia 36 - 7 England

Nation W D L PTS
Australia 3 0 0 9
Japan 1 1 1 6
Scotland 1 0 2 5
England 0 1 2 4

Pool C:

Samoa 17 - 31 France

Fiji 15 - 12 Argentina

Nation W D L PTS
Fiji 2 0 1 7
Argentina 2 0 1 7
France 1 0 2 5
Samoa 1 0 2 5

Pool D:

Canada 10 - 17 Wales

South Africa 29 - 0 USA

Nation W D L PTS
South Africa 3 0 0 9
USA 1 1 1 6
Wales 1 0 2 5
Canada 0 1 2 4

 

 

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Bowl Quarterfinals (9-16):

Russia 19 - 10 Canada

France 21 - 19 England

Wales 31 - 12 Portugal

Scotland 17 - 12 Samoa

Shield Semifinals & Final (13-16):

Canada 24 - 7 England 

Portugal 14 - 29 Samoa

Canada 12 - 24 Samoa

Bowl Semifinals & Final (9-12):

Russia 14 - 15 France

Wales 21 - 14 Scotland

France 7 - 21 Wales

Quarterfinals:

Kenya 14 - 26 USA

Fiji 43 - 7 Japan

South Africa 14 - 7 New Zealand

Australia 26 - 12 Argentina

Plate Semifinals & Final (5-8):

Kenya 14 - 19 Japan

New Zealand 24 - 19 Argentina

Japan 7 - 27 New Zealand 

Semifinals:

USA 14  - 21 Fiji

South Africa 12 - 14 Australia

Third Place Match:

USA 10 - 21 South Africa

Final:

Fiji 21 - 15 Australia 

 

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Oh, i understand, Brazil isn't a "core country", that's why we don't play all events.

So, let's wait and see how we play in Vancouver, expecting not all results being 3 big losses

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Vancouver Stage (Event 6/10)

 

Pool A:

Fiji 38 - 5 Samoa

Kenya 43 - 5 Portugal

Fiji 62 - 0 Portugal

Kenya 19 - 26 Samoa

Samoa 43 - 7 Portugal

Fiji 24 - 19 Kenya

 

Nation W D L PTS
Fiji 3 0 0 9
Samoa 2 0 1 7
Kenya 1 0 2 5
Portugal 0 0 3 3

 

Pool B:

Australia 43 - 5 Russia

Canada 19 - 26 Wales

Wales 52 - 0 Russia

Australia 12 - 14 Canada

Australia 49 - 14 Wales

Russia 12 - 29 Canada

 

Nation W D L PTS
Australia 2 0 1 7
Wales 2 0 1 7
Canada 2 0 1 7
Russia 0 0 3 3

 

Pool C:

South Africa 43 - 0 Scotland

Argentina 35 - 5 Brazil

South Africa 26 - 7 Brazil

Argentina 7 - 19 Scotland

Scotland 33 - 0 Brazil

South Africa 27 - 0 Argentina

 

Nation W D L PTS
South Africa 3 0 0 9
Scotland 2 0 1 7
Argentina 1 0 2 5
Brazil 0 0 3 3

 

Pool D:

USA 42 - 14 France

New Zealand 7 - 0 England

USA 17 - 12 England

New Zealand 24 - 10 France

France 12 - 14 England

USA 5 - 17 New Zealand

 

Nation W D L PTS
New Zealand 3 0 0 9
USA 2 0 1 7
England 1 0 2 5
France 0 0 3 3

 

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