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The event saw seven teams from three nations. The eventual winner was AS Dumbea from New Caledonia. They were runners up in the 2010 championship and this was their first win. Runners up were 2016 Australian Champions and co-hosts Melbourne HC. Third place was Australian side University of Technology Sydney who beat Auckland in the play off. Fifth were co-hosts Deakin/Southside, then New Zealand team Canterbury Quakes and Sydney University seventh.