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Oceania Cup



The Oceania Cup is FORU's showpiece rugby event for our Development and Targeted Unions and is held biennially. FORU Member Unions eligible to participate in the Tournament are American Samoa, Cook Islands, Niue, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna. 

The 2013 Oceania Cup will hosted by the Papua New Guinea Rugby Football Union in July 2013.  Four teams will be competing in the 2013 Oceania Cup - Cook Islands, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Tahiti.  The Tournament will be a qualifier for 2015 Rugby World Cup, with the winner of the 2013 Oceania Cup playing Fiji in 2014 for the Oceania 1 spot at Rugby World Cup.

Papua New Guinea are defending champions after winning the 2011 Oceania Cup by defeating Niue 36-7 in their Round 3 match at Lloyd Robson Oval in Port Moresby on 3 December 2011.

2008 Champions: Niue
2009 Champions: Papua New Guinea
2011 Champions: Papua New Guinea

 

Oceania Sevens - Australia Claim 2008 Oceania Sevens Women's Crown

desperate tackles in the final. photo Zoomfiji

desperate tackles in the final. photo Zoomfiji

a bumper crowds watches the finals. photo Zoomfiji

a bumper crowds watches the finals. photo Zoomfiji

absolute rock defence from the Aussies sealed the win. photo Zoomfiji

absolute rock defence from the Aussies sealed the win. photo Zoomfiji

Oceania winning smiles from Australia. photo Zoomfiji

Oceania winning smiles from Australia. photo Zoomfiji

July 27, 2008 - 1:30pm

Australia are the 2008 Oceania Sevens Women's Champions with a thrilling 22-15 victory over New Zealand in the final in Apia this afternoon.

New Zealand opened the final courtesy of a try to Selica Winiata who darted from the back of a scrum under half way and raced away to score under the posts - first blood to New Zealand 5-0.

Australia bounced back a short time later with a strong try to Debby Hodgkinson to level the scores at 5-all.

Hodgkinson was instrumental in Australia's second try, with a bullocking run before off-loading to Ruan Sims to give Australia a 10-5 lead.

New Zealand speedster Victoria Grant was having a whale of a day on Day 2 and she left all in her wake to score New Zealand's second try just before half time to lock the scores at 10-all at the break.

Ruan Sims scored her second try and Australia's third at the beginning of the second half to break the deadlock and return the lead to Australia 15-10. But Victoria Grant struck yet again to level the scores at 15-all after the kiwis camped themselves in the Australian 22 for over 2 minutes.

The match was played at an extreme pace and there were many try saving tackles in this epic battle. Play was moving from one end of the field to the other and the woman from down-under were giving it their all in front of a big crowd at Apia Park, Samoa.

However Nicole Beck was the hero with a brilliant try right on full time to give the Australians a 22-15 victory and the 2008 Oceania Women's Sevens title. Scenes of jubilation broke out with the girls tasting their second victory over arch rivals NZ in a single day. This victory is all important as the Aussie's now get to contest the IRB World Cup of Sevens next year in Dubai, they also fly home with the Oceania title under their belt too.

In the end the Australians deserved the win and based their game on amazing defence and determination from the entire squad, from what they have shown here they will be a force to reckon with now.

Fiji finished in 3rd place, disposing of hosts Samoa 24-7, after the teams were locked 7-all at half time.