Rugby team
The Papua New Guinea women's national rugby sevens team represents Papua New Guinea in international women's rugby sevens tournaments. They are regular participants at the Oceania Women's Sevens Championship and Pacific Games .
History
PNG's first international was in 2007 while hosting the first ever Pacific women's sevens championship (now known as Oceania Women's Sevens Championship ) in Port Moresby . They won the 2011 Asia Pacific Women’s Sevens Championship that was held in Kota Kinabalu , Malaysia .[ 1] [ 2]
In 2017, the team made their first appearance at the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series as an invited team to the 2017 Sydney Women's Sevens . They debuted at the Women's Sevens World Cup in 2018 .[ 3]
They finished in fourth place at the 2019 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship which earned them a spot at the 2020 Women's Rugby Sevens Final Olympic Qualification Tournament .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] The Palais did not qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics .
At the 2023 Pacific Games in Honiara , they were defeated by Fiji in the gold medal final and had to settle for silver.[ 8] [ 9] They competed in the 2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series in Dubai ; they finished ninth overall in the first round.[ 10] [ 11] They finished eleventh overall at the 2024 Sevens Challenger Series .[ 12]
Tournament history
A red box around the year indicates tournaments played within Papua New Guinea
World Cup Sevens
Pacific Games
Pacific Games 7s
Year
Round
Position
2011
Third playoff
7
4
3
0
2015
Third playoff
7
5
2
0
2019
Third playoff
6
4
2
0
2023
Final
5
4
1
0
Total
0 Titles
4/4
25
17
8
0
Oceania Women's Sevens
Oceania Women's 7s
Year
Round
Position
Refs
Pacific 7s
2007
Third playoff
4
3
0
1
[ 13]
Oceania 7s
2008
did not attend
[ 14]
2012
Third playoff
4th
6
3
3
0
[ 15]
2013
Pool stage
5th
4
0
3
1
[ 16]
2014
Pool stage
5th
6
3
3
0
[ 17]
2015
Third playoff
4th
6
1
5
0
[ 18]
2016
Round-robin
6
4
2
0
[ 19]
2017
Third playoff
4th
5
1
3
1
2018
Third playoff
4th
5
2
3
0
2019
Third playoff
4th
6
4
2
0
2021
did not attend
2022
withdrew
[ 20]
2023
Third playoff
4th
6
4
2
0
Total
0 Titles
10/13
50
22
26
2
Oceania Sevens Challenge
World Rugby Sevens
World Rugby women's sevens series
Papua New Guinea have been a regular invitational team to the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series particularly at the Australian Women's Sevens (2017−2019, 2023) and New Zealand Women's Sevens (2023).
Player records
The following shows leading career Papua New Guinean players based on performance in the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series.[ 21]
World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series
In 2020, Papua New Guinea were scheduled to compete in the inaugural World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series after being the highest ranked non-core team from Oceania at the 2019 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship in Suva . However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic , World Rugby postponed the tournament without rescheduling a future date,[ 22] before eventually cancelling it altogether. Therefore, the official inaugural series was in 2022 in which Papua New Guinea gained a direct quota.
Players
Current squad
Papua New Guinea's squad to the 2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series :[ 23]
Roster
Previous squads
The Papua New Guinea Rugby Union announced its women's rugby sevens team on 28 June 2019.[ 24]
Roster
See also
References
Governing body National teams
Other notable teams Competitions
International National
Capital Rugby Union-CRU
National Capital District Rugby Union-NCDRU
15s National Championships
Kumul Petroleum Super 7s
Kumul Petroleum Women's Super 7s
Deaf Rugby 7s
SportsTok 7s
Rookie 7s
Anitua Lihir 7s
Bilas Peles 7s
Rugby 7s at the PNG Games