Saturday, October 13, 2018

Rugby Africa update : Africa Men’s Sevens tournament

So here's the thing...I have started to receive press releases from Rugby Africa, so as not to let them go to waste I'll post a selection every Saturday morning. JLP


The 12 best African teams compete in the Africa Men’s Sevens tournament, the biggest Africa rugby event

The 2018 competition season of Rugby Africa will end on a high note with the Africa Men’s Sevens tournament in Jemmel, Tunisia this weekend


CAPE TOWN, South Africa, October 12, 2018/ -- The twelve best African teams (apart from South Africa) will compete for the African Champion title. In 2019 they will be joined by Côte d’Ivoire and the Democratic Republic of the Congo who have just been promoted from regional pre qualification events. The 2019 Africa Men’s Sevens tournament will serve as Olympic Qualifier for Tokyo 2020. It is worth noting that should Kenya and South Africa – the two African teams competing in the Sevens World Series – finish in the top 4 of the 2018-2019 Series, they will automatically qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games. If they don’t, they will have to play in the 2019 Africa Men’s Sevens to earn their right to feature in the Olympic Games.

But right now, the focus is in Tunisia on the 2018 edition of the Africa Men’s Sevens tournaments being the biggest African rugby event with 12 teams from all over the continent : Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Madagascar, Zambia, Tunisia, Senegal, Morocco, Botswana, Ghana, Mauritius, Namibia.

In 2017, Kenya did not take part in the annual African tournament as they had already qualified for the Sevens World Cup based on their performance in the previous World Cup. But this year, they are back in the game and as keen as ever to be crowned African Champion.

Kenya Rugby Union President, Richard Omwela, is in Tunisia to support his team and comments :

"Kenya has just concluded the 20th edition of the Stanbic Bank National Sevens Circuit which serves as the national club sevens championship and it has again proven to be as competitive as ever, Menengai Cream Homeboyz winning a second overall title in three years. It has additionally unearthed amazing talent such as Stanbic Mwamba youngsters Daniel Taabu and Ronnie Omondi, Mark Wandetto from Homeboyz to name but a few who all have been selected in a 31 man provisional Kenya Sevens squad for the 2018/19 season. We hope to see these youngsters linking up with experienced hands like Collins Injera, Andrew Amonde and Eden Agero as we plot to reclaim our Africa title and take on the world during the upcoming season."

This event is also an exciting opportunity for younger teams to assess their progress against stronger sides the likes of Kenya, Uganda or Zimbabwe.

According to Mr Herbert Mensah, President of Ghana Rugby, this will only be the second time that Ghana will take part in the Rugby Africa Men's Sevens tournament and the Union is looking forward to using the opportunity to develop its players. "Ghana is definitely still the underdog, as it was in 2017. The coaches and players have worked hard and everybody is looking forward to the opportunity to gain some much-needed match experience."

Similarly, Botswana Rugby team manager, Matthew Gibson is very excited about the upcoming tournament. “We have opted to select our younger players and looked at the youth as the future and development of 7s within Botswana. Preparations for the tournament have gone well and I know that the players are looking forward to the opportunity to show case themselves in the International arena."

The tournament is also used to build capacity with the ten best African referees – outside of South Africa – including two women gathered in a preparation camp under the guidance of Salem Attalah, former French top 14 referee and Alhambra Nievas, international referee and newly appointed referee development manager for World Rugby.

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Day 1      Day 2

Program of the tournament – Saturday 13 October, Sunday 14 October 2018 :
Pool A
Pool B
Pool C
Pool D
Kenya
Uganda
Zimbabwe
Madagascar
Morocco
Senegal
Tunisia
Zambia
Botswana
Ghana
Mauritius
Namibia
Match
Pools
Teams
Duration
KO Time
M 1
A1 vs A3
Kenya vs Botswana
22 mn
11 : 00
M 2
B1 vs B3
Uganda vs Ghana
22 mn
11 : 22
M 3
C1 vs C3
Zimbabwe vs Mauritius
22 mn
11 : 44
M 4
D1 vs D3
Madagascar vs Namibia
22 mn
12 : 06
Break 1
22 mn
12 : 28
M 5
A2 vs A3
Morocco vs Botswana
22 mn
12 : 50
M 6
B2 vs B3
Senegal vs Ghana
22 mn
13 : 12
M 7
C2 vs C3
Tunisia vs Mauritius
22 mn
13 : 34
M 8
D2 vs D3
Zambia vs Namibia
22 mn
13 : 56
Break 2
22 mn
14 : 18
M 9
A1 vs A2
Kenya vs Morocco
22 mn
14 : 40
M10
B1 vs B2
Uganda vs Senegal
22 mn
15 : 02
M11
C1 vs C2
Zimbabwe vs Tunisia
22 mn
15 : 24
M12
D1 vs D2
Madagascar vs Zambia
22 mn
15 : 46
End of the 1st day
16 : 08
- At the end of the pool stage of the first day, we establish a ranking in each pool:

- The 2 first of each pool are qualified for the ¼ finals (Plate and Cup)

- The 4 teams ranked 3rd continue the tournament for the Bowl (Rank 9 to 12).

Quarter finals (Plate – Cup)
Match
Draw
Duration
KO Time
M 13
¼ finals
   1st pool A      vs      2nd pool D
22 mn
10 : 00
M 14
   1st pool B      vs      2nd pool C
10 : 22
M 15
  1st pool C      vs      2nd  pool B
10 : 44
M 16
  1st pool D      vs      2nd  pool A
11 : 08
Bowl semi finals
Match
Equipes
Duration
KO Time
M 17
3rd pool A  vs  3rd pool D
22 mn
11 : 30
M 18
3rd pool B  vs  3rd pool C
22 mn
11 : 52
Plate semi finals
Match
Teams
Duration
KO Time
M 19
Loser M 13  vs  Loser M 16
22 mn
12 : 14
M 20
Loser M 14  vs  Loser M 15
22 mn
12 : 36
Cup semi finals
Match
Teams
Duration
KO Time
M 21
Winner M 13  vs  Winner M 16
22 mn
12 : 58
M 22
Winner M 14  vs  Winner M 15
22 mn
13 : 20
Break
22 mn
13 : 42
Ranking and Bowl Final (9th to 12th)
Match
Teams
Duration
KO Time
M 23
11th-12th
Loser M 17  vs  Loser M 18 
22 mn
14 : 02
M 24
Final Bowl
Winner M 17  vs  Winner M 18
22 mn
14 : 24
Ranking and Plate final (5th to 8 th)
Match
Teams
Duration
KO Time
M 25
7th – 8th
Loser M 19  vs  Loser M 20
22 mn
14 : 46
M 26
Final Plate
Winner M 19  vs  Winner M 20
22 mn
15 : 08
Bronze final and  Cup  final (1st to 4th)
Match
Teams
Duration
KO Time
M 27
3rd – 4th
Loser M 21  vs  Loser 22
22 mn
15 : 30
M 28
Final Cup
Vainqueur M 21  vs  Vainqueur M22
22 mn
15 : 52
End of tournament
16 : 14
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Rugby Africa.

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Taken by JLP from RDS press box on Nov 16, 2019