2010 Oceania Men's Handball Challenge Trophy

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The 2014 Men's Oceania Handball Challenge Trophy was held in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia between December 7 and 17, 2010.

The competition participants were defending champions from 1998 and host Australia, and 1998 runners up New Zealand. New to the championship were Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, and Samoa. Vanuatu arrived late due to Visa problems and had to forfeit their first two games.

Hosts Australia were the winners and undefeated all tournament beating New Zealand in the final. Third was Vanuatu over Cook Islands. Fifth was Samoa over Solomon Islands.

Results[]

Group results[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Australia 5 5 0 0 168 62 +106 10
 New Zealand 5 4 0 1 169 72 +97 8
 Cook Islands 5 3 0 2 87 97 −10 6
 Vanuatu 5 2 0 3 77 87 −10 4
  5 1 0 4 73 122 −49 2
  5 0 0 5 43 177 −134 0
Source:[citation needed]
7 December 2010
13:30
Australia  10 – 0
Forfeit
 Vanuatu Ipswich, Australia

15:00
New Zealand  34 – 6   Ipswich, Australia
(21 - 1)

16:30
Cook Islands  22 – 8   Ipswich, Australia
(12 - 4)

8 December 2010
13:30
Australia  38 – 14   Ipswich, Australia
(19 - 6)

15:00
Cook Islands  10 – 0
Forfeit
 Vanuatu Ipswich, Australia

16:30
New Zealand  38 – 7   Ipswich, Australia
(23 - 4)

9 December 2010
13:30
  18 – 8   Ipswich, Australia
(11 - 2)

15:00
Australia  38 – 14  Cook Islands Ipswich, Australia
(17 - 9)

16:30
New Zealand  37 – 13  Vanuatu Ipswich, Australia
(20 - 7)

10 December 2010
13:30
  15 – 20  Cook Islands Ipswich, Australia
(7 - 10)

15:00
Vanuatu  42 – 10   Ipswich, Australia
(24 - 4)

16:30
Australia  25 – 24  New Zealand Ipswich, Australia
(9 - 14)

11 December 2010
13:30
New Zealand  36 – 21  Cook Islands Ipswich, Australia
(17 - 9)

15:00
Australia  57 – 10   Ipswich, Australia
(31 - 8)

16:30
Vanuatu  22 – 20   Ipswich, Australia
(10 - 12)

Semi finals[]

12 December 2010
14:00
Cook Islands  20 – 33  New Zealand Ipswich, Australia
(11 - 16)

16:00
Vanuatu  25 – 44  Australia Ipswich, Australia
(14 - 22)

Fifth place game[]

17 December 2010
13:00
  24 – 10   Ipswich, Australia
(4 - 6)

Third place game[]

17 December 2010
14:30
Vanuatu  26 – 20  Cook Islands Ipswich, Australia
(14 - 14)

Final[]

17 December 2010
16:00
Australia  35 – 31  New Zealand Ipswich, Australia
(18 - 13)

Rankings[]

Classification
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Australia
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  New Zealand
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Vanuatu
4  Cook Islands
5  
6  

References[]

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