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England Sevens Fixtures London 2009
By Kath 18/5/09
May 18 2009
Emirates Airlines London Sevens 23rd and 24th May 2009. England's Fixtures Squad List. Tickets for this event start from just £0 & £5 for juniors available www.Ticketmaster.co.uK or by calling 087 0902 0000

  IRB Seven Series 2009 - London -Twickenham

England Sevens will be going all out to beat Samoa at Twickenham this weekend in the  Emirates Airline London Sevens (May 23 & 24) after their Rugby World Cup Sevens campaign ended in heartbreak at the hands of the Islanders.

England have everything to play for. With just two legs left in this year's IRB Sevens World Series remaining, the home side need to pick up full points if they are to close the 28-point gap between themselves and Series leaders South Africa, and fend off the impressive Fijians, who trail them by just two points.

England Sevens squad

Greg Barden (Royal Navy)
Kevin Barrett (Exeter Chiefs)
Tom Biggs (Leeds Carnegie)
Chris Cracknell (Unattached)
Ben Gollings (Gold Coast, Australia)
Dan Norton (Gloucester Rugby)
Uche Oduoza (Unattached)
Ollie Phillips (Stade Francais)
Tom Powell (Cambridge)
James Rodwell (Moseley RFC)
Neil Starling (Northampton Saints)
Tom Varndell (Leicester Tigers)
Rob Vickerman (Unattached)
Micky Young (Newcastle Falcons)

Tickets for this event start from just £10 and £5 for juniors available via www.Ticketmaster.co.uk or by calling 0870 902 0000.

DAY ONE - 23 MAY 2009

TIME
FIXTUREvFIXTURE
11351South Africa29-5
Wales
11572Australia50-0
Germany
12193Fiji 26-10USA
12414Kenya17-12
Scotland
13035Argentina21-21
Portugal
13256New Zealand40-0
Canada
13477England 20-14France
14098Samoa 47-0Georgia
14419South Africa 70-0Germany
150310Australia 31-21Wales
152511Fiji7-12
Scotland
154712Kenya 33-0USA
160913Argentina 24-12Canada
163114New Zealand 43-7Portugal
165315England 61-0Georgia
171516Samoa26-26
France
175917Wales 45-5Germany
182118USA0-40
Scotland
184319Portugal24-7
Canada
190520France57-7
Georgia
192721South Africa17-14
Australia
194922Fiji 26-5Kenya
201123Argentina 0-38New Zealand
175824England 31-14Samoa

DAY TWO - 24 MAY 2009

TIMEMFIXTUREvFIXTURE
1100251/4 finals Bowl Wales
36-0
 Georgia
1122261/4 finals Bowl Argentina
 24-19 USA
1144271/4 finals Bowl  Kenya
12-7
 Canada
120628

1/4 finals Bowl  Samoa

 42-0 Germany
1228291/4 finals Cup   South Africa
 21-5 France
1250301/4 finals Cup  New Zealand
 21-5 Fiji
1312311/4 finals Cup  Scotland
 22-21 Portugal
1334321/4 finals Cup  England
 26-12 Australia
140633SF Shield  Georgia
 12-38 USA
142834SF Shield Canada 26-24 Germany
145035

SF  Bowl     Wales

19-14
 Argentina
151236SF  Bowl    Kenya
 17-10 Samoa
153437SF Plate      France 19-35 Fiji
155638SF Plate      Portugal
 19-10 Australia
164439SF Cup       South Africa
5-10
 New Zealand
170640SF Cup        Scotland12-26
 England
172841Final Shield        USA
7-27
 Canada
175642Final Bowl    Wales
7-12
 Kenya
182443Final Plate        Fiji24-10
 Portugal
185244Final Cup       New Zealand
26-31

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England Sevens Fixtures London 2009
Posted by: Unofficial England Rugby Union (IP Logged)
Date: 18/05/2009 17:42

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Re: England Sevens Fixtures London 2009
Posted by: England 7s News: (IP Logged)
Date: 23/05/2009 16:39

England open Emirates Airline Sevens with France victory
Saturday May 23, 2009

England, lying second in the IRB World Sevens Series, passed the first test in their bid for overall supremacy in the Emirates Airline London Sevens at Twickenham today (Saturday) by defeating France 20-14 in their tournament opener.

The six point margin somewhat flattered France who lost the try count 2-4, England having made victory more difficult by failing to convert any of their tries.

But in the end that mattered little as England showed power, pace and not a little panache in creating their scores. Scrum half Kevin Barrett opening England's account with a try on the blind side after his team mates had worked the ball cleverly to create an opening.

England were then rocked back when France showed their attacking skills from turnover ball that ended with a try by Thomas Combezou, converted by Paul Albaladejo.

But before time England regained the lead with a fine off-load from Chris Cracknell that allowed skipper Ollie Phillips to scuttle in for his side's second try, again unconverted for a 10-7 interval lead.

Any hopes France had of changing matters were crushed when Cracknell used his strength to power over from short range and then substitutes Uche Oduoza and Ben Gollings combined well to give record points' scorer Gollings a try.

France save some face with a late consolation try and conversion by Albaladejo but it had no bearing on the final outcome. England now face Georgia who were heavily beaten by Samoa.

England : Tom Biggs, Rob Vickerman, Micky Young, James Rodwell, Ollie Phillips, Kevin Barrett, Chris Cracknell Subs used Greg Barden, Uche Oduoza, Ben Gollings.

Re: England Sevens Fixtures London 2009
Posted by: England 7s News: (IP Logged)
Date: 23/05/2009 18:26

England through London Emirates Airline 7s cup quarter finals

Twickenham lauded England after their 61-0 win over Georgia in their second pool match of the Emirates Airline London Sevens today (Saturday), moving the
host country to the top of Group B. And with Samoa and France drawing it means that England have qualified for the quarter finals of the Cup.

Earlier Georgia had lost 47-0 to Samoa, so it was up to England to go one better. Nine tries and eight conversions later England had achieved their target with a display of sevens rugby that was all about pace and precision against which Georgia had little answer.

Record IRB Sevens points scorer Ben Gollings opened the England scoring with a try and conversion before two chip and gather tries by Tom Biggs and Micky Young and a further conversion by Gollings put England 19-0 ahead.

Then with half time approaching James Rodwell added his name to the try list, Gollings' conversion giving England a 26-0 interval advantage.

The try traffic continued after the break as Biggs added a second score, followed by tries from Rob Vickerman, Young, and then two from substitute wing Uche Oduoza, Gollings succeeding with all five second half conversions.

England Tom Biggs, Rob Vickerman, Micky Young, James Rodwell, Neil Starling, Ben Gollings, Dan Norton Subs used Uche Oduoza, Kevin Barrett

Re: England Sevens Fixtures London 2009
Posted by: England 7s News: (IP Logged)
Date: 24/05/2009 07:47

England 31-14 Samoa

England finished day one of the Emirates Airline London Sevens with a third win after defeating Samoa 31-14 in the last of the Pool D ties at Twickenham to top their group.

The result means that England will face the Pool A runners-up, Australia, in the fourth of the Cup quarter finals kicking off at 13.34.

England's performance against Samoa confirmed that Ben Ryan's squad are capable of challenging for the top honours in the last two rounds of the IRB Sevens World Series.

Tries by Kevin Barrett, Ben Gollings and Chris Cracknell gave England a 17-7 lead but a response by Samoa just after the break resulted in a try for the islanders by Mikaele Pesamino.

England, however, had enough left in the tank to deliver a strong finish and with tries by Micky Young and Rob Vickerman it was job done.

"Beating Samoa by such a big margin was particularly pleasing. It was our biggest win against them. Too often in the past we've been on the wrong side of the ledge"
said coach Ben Ryan.

He added : "We struggled a bit in our opening tie against France but that was because they were strong. They were energetic and played with pace. Personally I hope that is a sign of things to come from France because we need strong European teams in sevens.

"We know we will have work hard against Australia in the quarter final. They played very well and were a bit unlucky to lose against South Africa"
said Ryan, who praised the less experienced players , Dan Norton, Micky Young and Neil Starling for their consistent performances on day one of the tournament.

England Squad: Tom Biggs (Leeds Carnegie), Rob Vickerman (Leeds Carnegie), James Rodwell (Moseley RFC), Ollie Phillips (Newcastle Falcons), Kevin Barrett (Exeter Chiefs), Ben Gollings (Gold Coast), Chris Cracknell (Exeter Chiefs), Micky Young (Newcastle Falcons), Dan Norton (Moseley RFC), Greg Barden (Royal Navy), Uche Oduoza (Unattached), Neil Starling (Northampton Saints).

Cup quarter finals South Africa v France, New Zealand v Fiji, Scotland v Portugal, England v Australia Bowl quarter finals Wales v Georgia, Argentinav USA, Kenya v Canada, Samoa v Germany

Re: England Sevens Fixtures London 2009
Posted by: England 7s News: (IP Logged)
Date: 24/05/2009 09:53

http://www.irb.com/mm/photo/tournament/0/youngfra_7983_sq_full-lnd.jpg

Mickey Young impressed on his return to England Sevens colours. Photo from irb.com

Re: England Sevens Fixtures London 2009
Posted by: England 7s News: (IP Logged)
Date: 24/05/2009 13:34

England reach Cup semi final
Sunday May 24, 2009
Issued by Jessica Chambers
England 26-12 Australia

England reached the semi finals of the Emirates London Sevens at
Twickenham this afternoon with what was an expected and ultimately
comfortable victory over Australia by 26-12.

First half domination of possession made it easier for England who
opened their account with a try by James Rodwell after clever approach
work by Chris Cracknell and Rob Vickerman.

Ben Gollings, who needs just 19 to reach 2000 points in the IRB World Series, converted and then added the extra points to a solo try
from pacy winger Tom Biggs. Then just before the break Gollings
demonstrated his try-scoring skills with a score from his accurate chip
ahead to give England a 19-0 half time lead.

Australia threatened a comeback with a converted try early in the
second half by Clinton Sills, but a clever kick by Ollie Phillips gave
Vickerman a decisive score in the corner, Gollings' conversion pulling
England clear with a 26-7 lead.

The Wallabies were able to add a second try through Shaun Foley but it
mattered little as England emerged victorious to set up a semi final
against Scotland at 5.06pm.

England Squad: Tom Biggs (Leeds Carnegie), Rob Vickerman (Leeds Carnegie), James Rodwell (Moseley RFC), Ollie Phillips (Newcastle Falcons), Kevin Barrett (Exeter Chiefs), Ben Gollings (Gold Coast), Chris Cracknell (Exeter Chiefs), Micky Young (Newcastle Falcons), Dan Norton (Moseley RFC), Greg Barden (Royal Navy), Uche Oduoza (Unattached), Neil Starling (Northampton Saints).

Re: England Sevens Fixtures London 2009
Posted by: Slater582 (IP Logged)
Date: 24/05/2009 18:07

They've had a good tournament. Getting out of a toughish group with Georgia, Portugal & Samoa.

Then beating a growing Australian side, as well as a particularly good Scottish side in the semi.

New Zealand proved far too good for them in the Final though.

Re: England Sevens Fixtures London 2009
Posted by: Slater582 (IP Logged)
Date: 24/05/2009 18:16

Or maybe not, it was 19-0 at Half Time but England have produced a brilliant fightback.

Re: England Sevens Fixtures London 2009
Posted by: Slater582 (IP Logged)
Date: 24/05/2009 22:16

Stunning finish, amazing game. Both sides deserve congrats.

Great for England to win in front of a home crowd smiling smiley

Re: England Sevens Fixtures London 2009
Posted by: Rarua (IP Logged)
Date: 25/05/2009 01:31

Congratulations to the England team

Re: England Sevens Fixtures London 2009
Posted by: barney1985 (IP Logged)
Date: 29/05/2009 10:16

Congrats to the England team from producing one of the best sevens matches i have ever seen, i was lucky enough to be in Twickenham to watch it firsthand. I’ve heard of this live text updates form UR7s.com it pretty good take a look and let me know what you think. [ur7s.com]

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