Rugby Africa Women's Cup

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Rugby Africa Women's Cup
SportRugby union
Founded2019
No. of teams4
Country Kenya
 
 South Africa
 Uganda

The Rugby Africa Women's Cup is an international women's rugby union competition contested by women's national teams from Africa.

2019 Rugby Africa Women's Cup[]

The 2019 championship was held in South Africa and was the 2021 Rugby World Cup qualifier for the African continent. The tournament was played as a single round-robin at the Bosman Stadium in Brakpan from 9–17 August 2019.[1] Four women's national teams competed.[2]

South Africa was undefeated in their three matches and won direct entry to the 2021 World Cup.[1] Kenya advanced to the cross-regional repechage play-off against the South American winner.[1]

Table[]

Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD BP Pts
1  South Africa 3 3 0 0 201 7 +194 3 15
2  Kenya 3 2 0 1 72 49 +23 2 10
3   3 0 1 2 20 123 -103 0 2
4  Uganda 3 0 1 2 27 141 -114 0 2

Match results[]

Round 1[]

Test:1337 2019-08-09   5–35  Kenya Johannesburg
[-/-/-]
 


Test:1338 2019-08-09 South Africa  89–7  Uganda Johannesburg
[-/-/-]
 

Round 2[]

Test:1340 2019-08-13 Kenya  37–5  Uganda Johannesburg
[-/-/-]
 


Test:1341 2019-08-13 South Africa  73–0   Johannesburg
[-/-/-]
 

Round 3[]

Test:1343 2019-08-17 South Africa  39–0  Kenya Johannesburg
[-/-/-]
 


Test:1344 2019-08-17   15–15  Uganda Johannesburg
[-/-/-]
 

[3]

2021 Rugby Africa Women's Cup[]

The 2021 Rugby Africa Cup Women’s 15s tournament took place from 9 – 17 October 2021, at the Stade de Rugby d’El Menzah in Tunis, Tunisia[4]


Test:1397 2021-06-09 Burkina Faso  0–37  
[-/-/-]
 


Test:1398 2021-06-12   35–3  Burkina Faso
[-/-/-]
 


Test:1399 2021-07-03 Kenya  15–27   Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi
[26/4/2]
 


Test:1400 2021-07-11   10–0  Kenya Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi
[5/27/3]
 


Test:1401 2021-07-14 Uganda  41–0  Zimbabwe , Kampala
[27/7/1]
 


Test:1402 2021-07-18 Zimbabwe  3–34  Uganda , Kampala
[8/28/2]
 


Test:1412 2021-10-09 Tunisia  14–3   Stade El Menzah, Tunis
[-/-/-]
 


Test:1413 2021-07-13   45–5   Stade El Menzah, Tunis
[-/-/-]
 


Test:1415 2021-07-16 Tunisia  61–0   Stade El Menzah, Tunis
[-/-/-]
 

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Springbok Women Qualify for 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup". Rugby Africa. Johannesburg: Rugby Africa. 18 August 2019.
  2. ^ Langat, Kennedy (12 August 2019). "Kenya to face Uganda on Tuesday in Rugby Africa Women's Cup". Kenya Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 11 February 2020.
  3. ^ "RUGBY AFRICA W'S CUP 2019". Rugby Africa. Johannesburg: Rugby Africa.
  4. ^ AfricaNews (2021-10-05). "Rugby Africa Cup Women's 15s Tournament to Take Place between 9 - 17 October 2021". Africanews. Retrieved 2021-10-29.


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