2015 Asian Sevens Series

2015 Asian Sevens Series
Host nations
Date 5 September – 11 October 2015
Nations 12
Final positions
Champions  Japan
Runners-up  Hong Kong
Third  South Korea
Series details
Top point scorer Japan Goto, Teruya
Top try scorer Japan Goto, Teruya (22)
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The 2015 Asian Sevens Series was the seventh Asian Sevens Series held by Asia Rugby. The winner and runner-up of the competition gaining entry into the World Series qualifying tournament (to become a core team in 2017) at the 2016 Hong Kong Sevens.

The first leg of the 2015 Asian Sevens Series was held at the Tiantai Stadium in Qingdao on 5 and 6 September.[1] The biggest surprise of that tournament was that for the first time since 2011 Hong Kong failed to make the finals, losing in the quarterfinals to the Chinese, 2117. The Chinese were successful in the semi-finals defeating Sri Lanka 2212 garnering their first cup final appearance against Japan, who defeated South Korea by 215 in their semi-final. The Japanese went on to win the Cup final by defeating the Chinese by 2812.[2][3] In the Plate final Hong Kong defeated Kazakhstan 270 and in the Bowl final UAE were successful against Singapore 157.

The second leg of the series was held in Thailand on 26 and 27 September. In this leg Japan, and South Korea, successfully made their way through the competition unbeaten. Japan coming from behind to win a tense encounter 2419, against Hong Kong in the Semi-final, scoring a golden try in sudden death extra-time. Japan then repeated their earlier result in Shanghai, easily winning the Cup 457 against South Korea. The Plate final was contested between UAE and China, with China securing the Plate with a 265 victory, whilst in the Bowl final Thailand defeated the Philippines 2419.

The last leg was held at the Colombo Racecourse in Sri Lanka on 10 and 11 October. Japan booked their berth in the Cup final with a 315 victory over China in the quarter-final and a hard-fought 2619 win over hosts Sri Lanka in the semi-final. Hong Kong beat Chinese Taipei 335 in their quarter-final before hammering Malaysia 387 in the semi-finals. Hong Kong’s path to the final was made easier by the shock loss of South Korea to Thailand in the preliminary rounds. Japan secured a clean sweep of the series winning their third Cup by defeating Hong Kong 2922. South Korea won the Plate final, with a 1710 victory over Chinese Taipei.

The winner of the 2015 Asian Sevens Series was Japan, who won all three legs, the remaining places on the podium went to Hong Kong and South Korea, with their final position determined by the difference of points.[4][5]

Tour venues

2015 Venues
Leg City Dates Cup Plate Bowl
ChinaQingdao5–6 September 2015 Japan Hong Kong United Arab Emirates
ThailandBangkok26–27 September 2015 Japan United Arab Emirates Philippines
ColomboColombo10–11 October 2015 Japan South Korea United Arab Emirates

Standings

2015 Standings
Pos. Country China
China
Thailand
Thailand
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
Overall
1st, gold medalist(s) Japan12121236
2nd, silver medalist(s) Hong Kong8101129
3rd, bronze medalist(s) South Korea1011829
4 Sri Lanka991028
5 China118625
6 Malaysia55919
7 United Arab Emirates47415
8 Singapore36312
9 Thailand24511
10 Philippines63211
11 Kazakhstan72-9
12 Chinese Taipei1179

References

  1. Asia Sevens – Qindao, China. 9/5/2015 - 9/6/2015, Rugby7.com.
  2. "ARS 2015 Japan win China 7s". asiarugby.com. 2015-10-21. Archived from the original on 2015-09-07.
  3. "Joy and despair for Hong Kong Sevens at China". worldrugby.org. 2015-10-21.
  4. "Japan triumph in Thailand Sevens 2015". asiarugby.com. 2015-10-21.
  5. "Japan sevens adds a feel good factor". worldrugby.org. 2015-10-21.
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