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- South African player about to stop the Moroccan attack. South Africa defeated Morocco 42-0.
- Moroccan and South African player compete for the ball. South Africa defeated Morocco 42-0.
- Moroccan Player kicks off the second day.
- Successful defense by South Africa. South Africa defeated Morocco 42-0
- Morocco and South Africa scrum. South Africa defeated Morocco 42-0
- Senegalese players build their attack.
- Madagascar flank sprints down the sideline. Madagascar defeats Senegal 24 – 5
- Madagascar breaks through Senegalese defense. Madagascar defeats Senegal 24 – 5.
- Senegalese player attempts to stop the Malagasy on her attack. Madagascar defeats Senegal 24 – 5
- Malagasy player attempts to tackle the Senegalese. Madagascar defeats Senegal 24 – 5
- Slick maneuvering by the Senegalese player. Madagascar defeats Senegal 24 – 5.
- Tunisian players tackles Uganda player while her team mate makes a run with the ball. Tunisia wins 33 – 0 against Uganda.
- Ugandan and Tunisian players battle for ball possession. Tunisia wins 33 – 0 against Uganda
- Tunisian player breaks through the Ugandan defense. Tunisia wins 33 – 0 against Uganda
- Tunisian player tries to shake off Uganda’s last defense. Tunisia wins 33 – 0 against Uganda
- Kenya player runs down the sideline for a chance to score a try. Kenya defeats Zimbabwe 36 – 5.
- Kenyan player brought to the ground by the Zimbabwean. Kenya defeats Zimbabwe 36 – 5
- Kenyan player has her eyes on the ball. Kenya defeats Zimbabwe 36 – 5
- Kenyan Player runs past the Zimbabwe defenders. Kenya defeats Zimbabwe 36 – 5
- The tournament ball for the Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens 2019.
- Ghana Player (in black) tries to keep the ball under control
- Mauritius breaks through the Ghana defense. Ghana defeats Mauritius 29 – 10.
- Mauritius and Ghana scrum for the ball. Ghana defeats Mauritius 29 – 10.
- Mauritius player goes for the try line. Ghana defeats Mauritius 29 – 10
- Mauritius and Ghana players shake hand after an exciting game. Ghana defeats Mauritius 29 – 10.
- Botswana player (in Blue and white) attempts to stop the Zambia player
- Botswana catches the ball. Zambia wins 24 – 5 against Botswana
- Botswana player looking for a gap. Zambia wins 24 – 5 against Botswana
- Zambia player breaking through Botswana defense. Zambia wins 24 – 5 against Botswana
- The Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens 2019 tournament trophy
- Referee blows the whistle of the game Ghana beat Zambia 21 – 14.
- Time for a team picture after Ghana’s victory over Zambia 21 – 14.
- South African players celebrate the victory of the tournament
- Rugby Africa President, Khaled Babbou, gives Kenyan players silver medals
- South African players receive gold medals
- South Africa receives the trophy of the Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens tournament 2019
- South Africa wins the Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens 2019
- Kenya receive silver medals and qualify to Tokyo 2020
- Madagascar receive bronze medals for 3rd place
- Alongside the tournament, many kids from different schools across Tunisia, gathered for the Get Into Rugby event which was held at the training grounds near the main stadium (1)
- Alongside the tournament, many kids from different schools across Tunisia, gathered for the Get Into Rugby event which was held at the training grounds near the main stadium (2)
- Alongside the tournament, many kids from different schools across Tunisia, gathered for the Get Into Rugby event which was held at the training grounds near the main stadium (3)
- Alongside the tournament, many kids from different schools across Tunisia, gathered for the Get Into Rugby event which was held at the training grounds near the main stadium (4)
- Alongside the tournament, many kids from different schools across Tunisia, gathered for the Get Into Rugby event which was held at the training grounds near the main stadium (5)
- Alongside the tournament, many kids from different schools across Tunisia, gathered for the Get Into Rugby event which was held at the training grounds near the main stadium (6)
- Alongside the tournament, many kids from different schools across Tunisia, gathered for the Get Into Rugby event which was held at the training grounds near the main stadium (7)
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South Africa crowned champions and Kenya book their Spot at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Kenya managed to book their ticket to the 2020 Olympics as the 2019 Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens comes to an end on its second day
In the beginning, we struggled to find our rhythm, but today they stepped up
The second day of the 2019 Rugby Africa (RugbyAfrique.com) Women’s Sevens sponsored by Société Générale has come to an end on Sunday and so did the tournament. Kenya lost the final game to South Africa 14-15, however, they still managed to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. South Africa and Kenya are both entitled to participate now in a qualification tournament for the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series. Tunisia and Madagascar are qualified for the Olympic repechage tournament June next year.
The day started at 09:30 with South Africa beating Morocco 42-00. Madagascar were up next with a victory against Senegal 24-05, while Uganda suffered a 00-33 defeat against the Tunisian hosts. Kenya beat Zimbabwe 36-05 while Ghana had the final say in their clash against Mauritius, which ended 29-10. Zambia wrapped up the first round of the games with a 24-05 victory over Botswana.
South Africa comes out on top against Madagascar 29-00 in the semi-final game while host Tunisia was shown the way out by Kenya after a 00-19 loss. Madagascar went on to claim the third place after beating Tunisia 05-00. The final clash between South Africa and Kenya resulted in a victory for the South Africans by a small gap. The final result was 15-14.
Final ranking of Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens 2019:
- South Africa
- Kenya
- Madagascar
- Tunisia
- Uganda
- Senegal
- Morocco
- Zimbabwe
- Ghana
- Zambia
- Botswana
- Mauritius
Alongside the tournament, many kids from different schools across Tunisia, gathered for the Get Into Rugby event which was organised in partnership with Société Générale at the training grounds near the main stadium. The U12 kids got to attend a couple of games from the tournament to get a better feel for the atmosphere. The event was wrapped with a group photo with Rugby Africa president, Khaled Babbou, along with many Rugby Africa and Tunisia officials.
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Khaled Babbou (President, Rugby Africa)
“I was very happy with the tournament and the finals. I want to thank the organisers for doing a perfect job, to the Tunisian Rugby Federation for making huge efforts to ensure everything went well. The level of play is improving, the refereeing, and everything that has to do with the evolution of rugby is getting better. I hope we move to higher levels in the next edition. I ask all teams to prepare well, because we have seen many surprises in this tournament. Kenya for example, lost to South Africa by a very small margin. I hope that in the future, things will improve on every level, and I am confident they will.”
Felix Oloo (Head Coach, Kenya)
“It was an amazing experience. I am happy for the young girls who were able to express themselves. I’m quite impressed with the performance of my players. We really wanted to win this tournament, but things didn’t go our way. We knew they we ready for us since they knew how we were playing so we changed our structure and played heads up rugby. Things could have been better for us but I’m happy with my players nonetheless.”
Paul Delport (Head Coach, South Africa)
“I’m very proud of our ladies. In the beginning, we struggled to find our rhythm, but today they stepped up. Kudos to Kenya, they played really well, at times, I thought we kept them in the game, but I guess that’s the game of sevens. People want to see an entertaining match and both teams delivered that. The tournament was fantastic, this is our first time in Tunisia, it’s a wonderful place and the people are very friendly. The organisation was very well put together so we were really happy to be here. ”
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