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England 7s Fixtures/Results - Hong Kong 2008
By Kath March 24 2008
England Sevens Fixtures and Results (as they come in) Hong Kong 2008. England have been drawn in Pool B against defending champions Samoa as they bid for a fifth Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens title. We wish the England 7s Team the very best of luck.

England Hong Kong Sevens March 2008 

  Fixtures & Results as they come in!

England have been drawn in Pool B against defending champions Samoa as they bid for a fifth Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens title.  This is a very tough Pool for England especially on their latest form in the USA.   They will also face Canada and Sri Lanka in the opening Pool stages.  England have a good record against Canada having drawn in Dubai and won against them in George and Wellington.

England are currently 7th in the overall tournament standings with 18 points and they have a  fantastic record in Hong Kong, recording four victories since their maiden triumph in 2002. So we look forward again to a good Hong Kong Sevens for England.

The Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens take place over three days on the 28, 29 & 30 March.  Ben Ryan's team will also face Canada and Sri Lanka in the Pool stages.

DAY ONE   28/3/08

TIMEMFIXTUREvFIXTURE

1630

1

Australia24-12 Hong Kong

1652

2

Kenya47-0 China

1714

3

Fiji42-7 Korea

1736

4

South Africa40-7Japan

1758

5

Samoa35-7 Sri Lanka

1820

6

New  Zealand 50-5Chinese Taipei

1910

7

Tonga7-21 France

1932

8

Scotland26-10 Portugal

1954

9

Wales 34-0 Zimbabwe
201610Argentina 33-0Russia
203811England 24-12Canada
210012USA 26-21Tunisia

DAY TWO   29/3/08

TIMEMFIXTUREvFIXTURE
103013Tonga56-5 Hong Kong
105214Scotland 12-19China
111415Wales 34-5Korea
113616Argentina 19-5Japan
115817England47-7 Sri Lanka
122018USA 38-17Chinese Taipei
124219Australia 17-12France
130420Kenya19-7 Portugal
132621Fiji 42-14Zimbabwe
134822South Africa 48-0Russia
141023Samoa36-12 Canada
143224New Zealand 38-0Tunisia
145425France 21-21Hong Kong
151626Portugal 40-10China
153827Zimbabwe 21-5Korea
160028Russia24-12 Japan
162229Canada 53-0Sri Lanka
164430Tunisia 66-5Chinese Taipei
170631Australia 17-15Tonga
172832Kenya 19-7Scotland
175033Fiji 15-0Wales
181234South Africa 19-14Argentina
1834 35Samoa 5-7England
185636New Zealand 47-7USA

DAY THREE  30/3/08

TIMEMFIXTUREvFIXTURE
0945371/4 finals Bowl    Zimbabwe  26-7 Chinese Taipei
1007381/4 finals Bowl     Japan  14-19 Hong Kong
1029391/4 finals Bowl    China  5-12 Korea
105140

1/4 finals Bowl    Sri Lanka

 10-35 Russia
1113411/4 finals Plate    Argentina  7-5 Scotland
1135421/4 finals Plate     Tonga  26-17 Portugal
1157431/4 finals Plate     France 12-7  Tunisia
1219441/4 finals   Plate   Canada 24-21  USA
1320451/4 finals Cup     New Zealand
26-7  Wales
1342461/4 finals Cup     Kenya  0-10 Fiji
1404471/4 finals Cup      South Africa
19-14  Australia
1426481/4 finals Cup      Samoa  17-12 England
144849SF Bowl           Zimbabwe 35-7  Hong Kong
151050

SF  Bowl          Korea

 5-19 Russia
153251SF Plate            Argentina  19-12 Tonga
155452SF Plate            France 36-5  Canada
161653SF Cup              New Zealand
34-0  Fiji
163854SF Cup              South Africa 12-10  Samoa
172555Bowl Final        Zimbabwe 14-19  Russia
175256

Plate Final         Argentina

 14-17 France
182057

Cup Final         New Zealand

 26-12 South Africa


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28 Mar, 2008 09:22 Report
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Day 1 results now coming in!

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New Zealand starting off as they mean to go on!

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Good start for England 7s in the first day of the Hong Kong Sevens 2008

England 24 - 12 Canada

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Sevens to seniors is Ryan's role



BEN RYAN believes that the England Sevens side is providing a vital conveyor belt of talent to the senior team.



As England kick off their Cathay Pacific Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens campaign tonight (Friday), Head Coach Ryan explains on this week’s Gillette Podcast how the shortened game has a key role in player development.



“Some of our key rivals like New Zealand have been together for five years now and that is a big difference. They see Sevens as slightly more of a separate entity,” said Ryan.



“We see it as part of our elite pathway for player development. In the last 14 months we have had Tom Croft, James Haskell, David Strettle, Mike Brown and Nick Abendanon coming through the ranks who have all been capped.



“This year we have already had Ben Foden, Danny Care, Tom Guest, Matt Banahan and Ayoola Erinle who are all going to be pushing themselves into the Saxons and beyond.”



Five of England’s Grand Slam Under-20s winning side – Jon Fisher, John Brake, Noah Cato, Matt Cox and Ben Youngs - are in Hong Kong and Ryan added: “Our No 1 goal is to help these guys progress and to accelerate their learning.



"Sevens is a very important part of that. Apart from the technical facets of game understanding and the ability to make hundreds of decisions over these six games (in Hong Kong) it’s also getting them to play in a highly volatile atmosphere. Big crowds and pressure situations are ones we want our young England players to play in as much as they can.



“It can mean we are going to win less titles in the short term but as far as long term player development is concerned, we are up there at the top of the tree in being an international team helping players move on to the England senior side.”



England take on Canada today and then Sri Lanka and Samoa tomorrow in their pool matches and Ryan added: “You have to win your group to qualify so the pressure is on from the off for teams to win their games and move into the serious stages of the tournament on Sunday. It’s a hugely exciting challenge for these young guys.”



One person who knows about player development is England Under-16s lead coach Gareth Rees, who is bowing out after nine years.



England came away from the Four Nations Tournament in Lyon with a win over Italy (12-3), draw with France (24-24) and a one-point loss (13-12) to eventual victors Wales.



England included captain Owen and George Ford, sons of Saracens’ Andy Farrell and England assistant coach Mike respectively.



“I have absolute confidence that some of these guys will be seen at higher levels of representative rugby and they have shown the characteristics and the skill level to move on to greater things,” said Rees.



“George Ford was only 15 a few days ago but he has shown a level of understanding, composure and skill way beyond his years.”



Meanwhile, former Scotland star Kenny Logan is championing a remedy for dyslexia which he believes can also improve players’ performance on the field using neurological tests and exercises.



Logan, who suffered dyslexia himself, said: “I started the Dore programme for reading and writing issues and they got better and then I realised that I was taking in information from coaches quicker, seeing the game better and my hand-eye co-ordination and skill level got better and that’s when I went to Dore and said ‘is there an opportunity here in sport?’.



“We have now got a lot of rugby players going through the Dore Sport programme (including Tom Rees and Scott Quinnell).”

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Excellent start to the second day in Hong Kong

England 47 - 7 Sri Lanka

Next up will be ..............

Samoa - England 1834 local time


so by my reckoning they are playing right nowwinking smiley

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Excellent, Excellent

Samoa 5 - England 7

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Well done lads. Lets have a good day tomorrow.

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Who do we play in the QF?

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Updated now, would you believe it

1426(local time HKG)1/4 finals Cup Samoa v England

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Nail-biting finish for England
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Samoa 5 - 7 England



England finished day two of the Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens top of their group after a nail-biting match with Samoa.



England were behind until the sixth minute of the second half when Simon Hunt (Ebbw Vale) battled his way through the Samoan defence line to score a game saving try in the right corner.



Samoa came back on the full time buzzer running over the tryline to score but were pulled into touch by John Brake (Northampton Saints) and Noah Cato (Saracens), leaving England with the victory.



Said Coach Ben Ryan, “It’s a big result, we have to calm down as we have to face them again tomorrow and tonight might come back to haunt us. Samoa are a very good side, Sevens is always on a knife edge and we were the right side of that edge tonight.



We stuck hard at our defence today, we had a bit of backs against the wall stuff and we decided as a group when we were home in England we were going to make sure that we made effort and put our bodies on the line.



Quarter final of Hong Kong was our number one goal but we could play one game tomorrow we could play three, we need to remember that we have been previously beaten by the Cook Islands, Kenya we have lost plenty of games so we must keep focused.



England will now face Samoa again tomorrow (Sunday) in the Cup quarter final at 1.47pm



England: Chris Mayor (Sale Sharks), John Brake (Northampton Saints), Anthony Elliott (Bristol Rugby),

Andy Vilk (captain, Sale Sharks), Kevin Barrett (Exeter Chiefs), Ben Gollings (Sunnybank),Simon Hunt (Ebbw Vale).



Replacements: Noah Cato (Saracens), Ben Youngs (Leicester Tigers), Matt Cox (Worcester Warriors).



England scorers: Simon Hunt (t), Ben Gollings (c)

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http://www.irb.com/mm/photo/tournament/0/gyi0051659467_4603_sq_full-lnd.jpg

John Brake of England (R) is tackled during the IRB Sevens World Series Hong Kong match between England and Canada on March 28, 2008 in Hong Kong, China. (Photo by Andrew Wong/Getty Images)

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Colourful sights of Hong Kong 7s

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