The Commonwealth Games was underway and the first Rugby games of these games were on Saturday 26 July 2014.
All games were played at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow.
South Africa won the Gold Medal, New Zealand the Silver, Australia the Bronze!
Before the Final of these Games, New Zealand had not lost a single Commonwealth Games Sevens game… well, that record no longer stands.
The new Commonwealth Games Gold Medal Champions are South Africa’s Blitzbokke… for 4 more years!
It was a tough and physical Final, and New Zealand still deserve their plaudits for being the premier Sevens side in World Rugby.
Herewith the Fixtures & Results:
Fixtures:
All times are displayed in SA Time (GMT +2)
Day 1 – 26 July 2014 |
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26 | New Zealand | v | Canada | 11:32 |
26 | Australia | v | Sri Lanka | 11:54 |
26 | Kenya | v | Cook Islands | 11:16 |
26 | Samoa | v | Papua New Guinea | 12:38 |
26 | Wales | v | Malaysia | 13:00 |
26 | South Africa | v | Trinidad & Tobago | 13:22 |
26 | Canada | v | Barbados | 13:50 |
26 | Australia | v | Uganda | 14:12 |
26 | New Zealand | v | Scotland | 14:56 |
26 | Papua New Guinea | v | Malaysia | 15:18 |
26 | England | v | Sri Lanka | 15:34 |
26 | Cook Islands | v | Trinidad & Tobago | 15:40 |
26 | Scotland | v | Barbados | 19:02 |
26 | England | v | Uganda | 19:24 |
26 | Wales | v | Papua New Guinea | 19:46 |
26 | Samoa | v | Malaysia | 20:08 |
26 | South Africa | v | Cook Islands | 20:30 |
26 | Kenya | v | Trinidad & Tobago | 20:52 |
26 | New Zealand | v | Barbados | 21:20 |
26 | Sri Lanka | v | Uganda | 21:42 |
26 | Canada | v | Scotland | 22:04 |
26 | Samoa | v | Wales | 22:26 |
26 | England | v | Australia | 22:48 |
26 | South Africa | v | Kenya | 23:10 |
Day 2 – 27 July 2014 |
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27 | Canada | v | Trinidad & Tobago | 11:00 |
27 | Uganda | v | Malaysia | 11:22 |
27 | Papua New Guinea | v | Sri Lanka | 12:16 |
27 | Cook Islands | v | Barbados | 12:38 |
27 | New Zealand | v | Kenya | 13:06 |
27 | Australia | v | Wales | 13:28 |
27 | Samoa | v | England | 13:50 |
27 | South Africa | v | Scotland | 14:12 |
27 | Trinidad & Tobago | v | Malaysia | 14:34 |
27 | Sri Lanka | v | Barbados | 14:56 |
27 | Canada | v | Uganda | 18:16 |
27 | Papua New Guinea | v | Cook Islands | 18:38 |
27 | Kenya | v | Wales | 19:00 |
27 | England | v | Scotland | 19:22 |
27 | New Zealand | v | Australia | Semi-Final: 19:44 |
27 | Samoa | v | South Africa | Semi-Final: 20:06 |
27 | Trinidad & Tobago | v | Sri Lanka | 20:42 |
27 | Canada | v | Cook Islands | 21:10 |
27 | Wales | v | England | 21:38 |
27 | Samoa | v | Australia | Bronze Medal Game: 22:15 |
27 | New Zealand | v | South Africa | Gold Medal Game: 22:37 |
Results:
Day 2 – 27 July 2014 |
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27 | South Africa (Gold Medal Winners) | 17 – 12 | New Zealand (Silver Medal Winners) |
27 | Australia (Bronze Medal Winners) | 24 – 0 | Samoa |
27 | England | 17 – 15 | Wales |
27 | Canada | 50 – 7 | Cook Islands |
27 | Sri Lanka | 43 – 7 | Trinidad & Tobago |
27 | South Africa (Advance to the Final) | 35 – 7 | Samoa |
27 | New Zealand (Advance to the Final) | 19 – 7 | Australia |
27 | England | 15 – 12 | Scotland |
27 | Wales | 28 – 5 | Kenya |
27 | Cook Islands | 24 – 12 | Papua New Guiney |
27 | Canada | 32 – 0 | Uganda |
27 | Sri Lanka | 34 – 0 | Barbados |
27 | Trinidad & Tobago | 15 – 10 | Malaysia |
27 | South Africa (Advance to the Semi-Finals) | 35 – 12 | Scotland |
27 | Samoa (Advance to the Semi-Finals) | 15 – 14 | England |
27 | Australia (Advance to the Semi-Finals) | 21 – 19 | Wales |
27 | New Zealand (Advance to Semi-Finals) | 19 – 7 | Kenya |
27 | Cook Islands | 31 – 7 | Barbados |
27 | Papua New Guinea | 17 – 12 | Sri Lanka |
27 | Uganda | 35 – 0 | Malaysia |
27 | Canada | 33 – 0 | Trinidad & Tobago |
Day 1 – 26 July 2014 |
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26 | South Africa | 20 – 0 | Kenya |
26 | England | 7 – 15 | Australia |
26 | Samoa | 19 – 12 | Wales |
26 | Canda | 5 – 21 | Scotland |
26 | Sri Lanka | 14 – 17 | Uganda |
26 | New Zealand | 59 – 0 | Barbados |
26 | Kenya | 35 – 5 | Trinidad & Tobago |
26 | South Africa | 50 – 0 | Cook Islands |
26 | Samoa | 54 – 0 | Malaysia |
26 | Wales | 29 – 7 | Papua New Guinea |
26 | England | 40 – 0 | Uganda |
26 | Scotland | 56 – 0 | Barbados |
26 | Cook Islands | 33 – 10 | Trinidad & Tobago |
26 | Papua New Guinea | 36 – 7 | Malaysia |
26 | New Zealand | 17 – 14 | Scotland |
26 | England | 57 – 0 | Sri Lanka |
26 | Australia | 43 – 5 | Uganda |
26 | Canada | 68 – 5 | Barbados |
26 | South Africa | 36 – 0 | Trinidad & Tobago |
26 | Wales | 52 – 0 | Malaysia |
26 | Samoa | 33 – 14 | Papua New Guinea |
26 | Kenya | 28 – 0 | Cook Islands |
26 | Australia | 62 – 7 | Sri Lanka |
26 | New Zealand | 39 – 0 | Canada |
Final Score: Blitzbokke 50 / 0 Cook Islands
28 @ Tassies:
Tasse… true… but it was good to watch anyway.
Later tonight we play Kenya.
Big game for Scotland later against Canada, if Scotland win then play SA in cup quarter final if have worked out right. If Scotland don’t beat Canada then no chance of a medal.
@ robzim: Ja I stayed indoors more-or-less and managed to make a Coq au Vin for the missas an I. Wasn’t too shabby either truth be told. But I’d rather have witnessed a Sharks earn a place in the final and/or slid up and down Tokai or someplace similar this pm, as dessert.
On at the moment, Kenya vs T&T (Trinidad & Tobago)
Tassies wrote:
Ja, it was one of those days for them I guess.
“Sometimes one must just stand back and applaud the opponents and admit they are better than your team”…..
Someone once said it, I think it was Alex Fergusson .
I must be getting old. Very selective about what I’m prepared to watch on the ‘tube’ these days. I’ve just completed a very entertaining read courtesy of J Kaplan recently. Totally new perspective of how these oaks make a living after this read, I must confess. Do yourselves a favour, buy the book or steal it from a friend if you must. But read it, if you really love the game. He did. That’s for sure.
Halftime Kenya 14/5 Trinidad and Tobago
@ robzim: Ja Rob. That’s the mature way of dealing with life I accept. This morning I was the child I’ll confess. Now I’m trying to emulate Sir Alex and act my age. 🙂
Super try Kenya 21/5 now to them, Monyi looks a good player
okay lads I’m outta here.
Enjoy the rest of the naweek all of you oaks. Chat when its time. Chaars.
Tassies wrote:
Lol… I did not mean it like that… personally I also very seldom emulate Sir Alex… mind you, he is also not always so sporty… was an arsehole for most of his time with that horrible team of him and all.. 🙂
41 @ Tassies:
Cheers Soetwyn
Think I must go watch the rest in bed…
@ grootblousmile:
Hi GBS have a good rest there, am gonna be at the 7s tomorrow morning will try email you later. At my heavy here and almost food time got some boerewors on the braai
Lets see if Cameron and do it now.
Beaten by the 19 year old Englishman… he came out of the blue … games record as well
Try under the posts by Richie Vernon, halftime Sco 14/5 Canada 2nd half just started
TRY MARK BENNETT
Scotland 21/5 Canada, good win takes Scotland to cup quarter final!
Samoa beat Wales and will face the loser of the game now on between Australia and England
Half way through first half England 7/0 Australia
England 7/5 Australia
Dan Norton off with a yellow for slowing it down illegally
Australia take advantage of extra man and score Aus 10/7 Eng
Another try Aus
England 7/15 Australia
Another yellow card to England player
Australia win! England 7/15 Australia as England chose to kick the 5th penalty in a row they got to touch to end the game
South Africa v Kenya coming up soon
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