2019 RAN Women's Sevens

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2019 RAN Women's Sevens
Host nation George Town
Date6–7 July
Cup
Champion Mexico
Runner-up 
Third 
2018

The 2019 RAN Women's Sevens was the 15th edition of the annual rugby sevens tournament organized by Rugby Americas North. It was played at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex in George Town, Cayman Islands. Six national teams played a round robin. With Canada and the United States already eligible for the 2020 Summer Olympics by way of the 2018–19 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series, the top two finishing teams of the tournament are eligible for a 2020 repechage tournament.[1][2]

Teams[]

The following six teams participated:

Pool stage[]

All times in Eastern Standard Time (UTC−05:00)

Legend
Advance to finals
Advance to third place match
Advance to fifth place match


Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
  5 5 0 0 164 24 +140 15
 Mexico 5 3 1 1 112 49 +63 10
  5 3 0 2 73 42 +31 9
  5 2 1 2 88 61 +27 7
  5 1 0 4 15 156 –141 3
  5 0 0 5 20 140 –120 0
6 July 2019
10:00
Mexico  17–5  

6 July 2019
10:22
  34–0  

6 July 2019
10:44
  55–0  

6 July 2019
12:34
  5–17  

6 July 2019
12:56
Mexico  37–0  

6 July 2019
13:18
  36–5  

6 July 2019
15:30
  20–5  

6 July 2019
15:52
  10–15  

6 July 2019
16:14
Mexico  15–15  

7 July 2019
10:58
Mexico  36–5  

7 July 2019
11:20
  7–29  

7 July 2019
11:42
  27–0  

7 July 2019
13:32
  19–0  

7 July 2019
13:54
  27–0  

7 July 2019
14:16
Mexico  7–24  

Placement stage[]

5th place

7 July 2019
15:50
  5–22  

3rd place

7 July 2019
16:12
  22–0  

Final

7 July 2019
16:52
  15–19  Mexico

Standings[]

Legend
Qualified for the 2020 Repechage
Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Mexico
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  
4  
5  
6  

References[]

  1. ^ "Format, teams and title sponsor announced for 2019 RAN Sevens, a qualification event for the Games of the XXXII Olympiad Tokyo 2020". Rugby Americas North. 23 May 2019. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  2. ^ "QUALIFICATION SYSTEM – GAMES OF THE XXXII OLYMPIAD – TOKYO 2020" (PDF). World Rugby. 14 September 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
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