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You can watch the 2009 World Cup Qualifiers games HERE and HERE for all the images from the games. Search08th October 2009 : A History of Rugby 7s at the Commonwealth GamesRugby sevens has been played at three Commonwealth Games since its first appearance, at the 1998 Commonwealth Games, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Appearing in 2002 and 2006, it is now considered a 'Core' sport by the Commonwealth Games Federation, necessitating its appearance at all future games, including the upcoming 2010 Games. It is one of the two male-only sports at the Commonwealth Games, the other being boxing. The 16th Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia saw the introduction of rugby sevens along with cricket, field hockey and netball. New Zealand has never lost a match at the Commonwealth Games, winning gold in all three Games at which the sport has been played. 1998 - Kuala Lumpur In front of 20,000 fans at the Petaling Jaya Stadium, Rugby sevens was an enormous success with New Zealand collecting its 100th Commonwealth Games medal with a 21-12 win over the plucky Fiji (the reigning world champions). Man of the match was the giant Jonah Lomu who had worked tirelessly during the 10-minutes each way final. Led by veteran star David Campese, Australia took the bronze beating Samoa 33-12. 2002 - Manchester Rugby sevens events were held at the City of Manchester Stadium, purpose built for the Games. 2006 - Melbourne The venue for the rugby sevens was the Telstra Dome, on the western edge of Melbourne's Central Business District. Preliminary matches were held on 16 March, with the finals the following day. The gold medal was won by New Zealand who defeated England 29-21 in the final on 17 March 2006. Fiji won the bronze medal, defeating Australia 24-17 in the 3rd place final. The game was overshadowed by a fit suffered by Australian Scott Fava after a legitimate tackle. Fortunately Fava recovered quickly and was released from hospital the following day. 2010 - Delhi Venue: North Campus, Delhi University (DU) Competition Venue and seven Training Venues are in Delhi University. The two day competition will be held on 11 & 12 October 2010. Teams: 16 Source: Wikipedia Categories: General Information |
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