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 |
Chad Le Clos simply a machine. He is just playing with the opposition. It’s amazing how he just watches the lanes around him and simply puts in the odd spurt when he needs to to just ahead. A true champion
I have Updated the Fixtures, Results & Logs
1st Quarter Final is underway between New Zealand vs Kenya
As expected NZ is ahead by 12 / 0 with 2 min to play in the 1st half.
New Zealand advance to the Semis, beating Kenya 19 / 7
Wales leading Australia 14 / 0 in the 1st half of the 2nd Quarter Final…. wait, make that 19 / 0!
And NO NOT SINGLE JONES in the Welsh Squad.
Is nothing sacred anymore.
Halftime: Wales 19 / 7 Australia
66 @ cane:
Hello Mainstay Cane!
Wales 19 / 14 Australia, less than 3 minutes to go
Wales botched a sure try there…
@ grootblousmile:
Hello Groot,
Blitzboks with no points against them yet.
Do that for 3 more games,
and they have a Gold Medal.
Time is up, Aussies have the ball…
Aussies score under the posts…
Final Score: Australia 21 / 19 Wales.
Australia advance to the Semis.
71 @ cane:
That was the easy games, Mainstay….
Let’s see what happens!
Samoa vs England on at the moment, in a Quarter-Final
This is fast and furious stuff……
@ grootblousmile:
Final Score: Australia 21 / 19 Wales.
The Davies’s, the Thomas’s, the Evans’s and the Williams’s are good.
But there is no substitute for Jones’s.
These Samoan’s are a bit handy!! 😯
Received a Photo of BullScot, son and a friend on their way to Ibrox.
@ Blue Bird:
The Fast and the Furious………………………………………………….there could be a Movie in this!
😉
cane wrote:
Well spotted!!
@ cane:
The only rugby movie I have seen is ‘Invictus’ !! Funny rugby action scenes but a good story line!!
@ Blue Bird:
If you were born in Samoa,
you are 4000 times more likely to play Professional American Football (Gridiron),
than if you were born in any other Country.
Strange,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,but true.
16 Seconds left… Samoa leads 15 / 14
Final Score: Samoa 15 / 14 England
Samoa advance to the Semis
@ cane:
83.. I have an American Football story… My chum’s cousin was a decent rugby player and was spotted kicking a conversion when he was teaching at an American Summer Camp.
The person looking on was a scout for The New England Patriots….!!
Friends cousin was signed up and was a New England Patriots kicker for years!!
Nice work if you can get it! 😀
@ Blue Bird:
I personally boycotted the Movie (Invictus),
as they made reference to the poisoning of the All Blacks before the Final.
That RWC meant a lot to SA, and was ultimately a great thing for their fledgling Democracy.
But some things are a step too far.
I consider it appropriate that Dirty Harry Produced and Directed Invictus.
OK, now the biggie for SA!
South Africa’s Blitzbokke vs Scotland on in the Quarter-Finals!
Game ON!
Tryyyyyyyyyy Cornal Hendricks!
@ grootblousmile:
Come on South Africa !!
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