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The '''United Arab Emirates Sevens team''' |
The '''United Arab Emirates Sevens team''' is new to the sevens scene. They previously formed the [[Arabian Gulf rugby union team (sevens)|Arabian Gulf sevens team]] along with [[Bahrain]], [[Kuwait]], [[Oman]], [[Qatar]], [[Saudi Arabia]] as part of the [[Arabian Gulf Rugby Football Union]] before the IRB disbanded the union.<ref>[http://www.irb.com/rankings/news/newsid=2041317.html Fifty-seven nations on rise in rankings] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110109090001/http://www.irb.com/rankings/news/newsid=2041317.html |date=January 9, 2011 }}</ref> |
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The [[2011 Dubai Sevens]] will be their debut as a national team. |
The [[2011 Dubai Sevens]] will be their debut as a national team. |
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==Current |
==Current squad== |
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'''12 Men squad to [[2011 Dubai Sevens]]''': |
'''12 Men squad to [[2011 Dubai Sevens]]''': |
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*Tim Fletcher |
*Tim Fletcher |
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*Shane Rutherford |
*Shane Rutherford |
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*Brad Barker |
*Brad Barker |
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*Adam V Robinson |
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*Emad Reyal |
*Emad Reyal |
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*Mohammed Rahma |
*Mohammed Rahma |
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*Stefan Imbert |
*Stefan Imbert |
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*David Matasio |
*David Matasio |
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'''2015-2016 Men's Squad''': |
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* Niall Statham |
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* Andrew Carphin |
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* Christopher Marshall |
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* Munier Kenny |
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* Ryno Fourie |
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* Devante Steele |
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* Imad Reyal |
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* Charlie Sargent |
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* Hassan Al Noobi |
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* Ian Overton |
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* Mohammad Hassan |
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* Adel Al Hendi |
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* Jerry Baleilautoka |
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* Tuharangi Kahukuranui |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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{{National rugby union teams (sevens)}} |
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{{National sports teams of the United Arab Emirates}} |
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[[Category:National rugby sevens teams]] |
[[Category:National rugby sevens teams]] |
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[[Category:Rugby union in the United Arab Emirates]] |
[[Category:Rugby union in the United Arab Emirates]] |
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[[Category:National sports teams of the United Arab Emirates]] |
Latest revision as of 20:29, 26 May 2024
Union | UAE Rugby Association |
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Coach(es) | Apollo Perelini |
Captain(s) | Niall Statham |
First international | |
2015 Asia Rugby Sevens Series | |
World Cup Sevens | |
Appearances | 0 |
The United Arab Emirates Sevens team is new to the sevens scene. They previously formed the Arabian Gulf sevens team along with Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia as part of the Arabian Gulf Rugby Football Union before the IRB disbanded the union.[1]
The 2011 Dubai Sevens will be their debut as a national team.
Current squad[edit]
12 Men squad to 2011 Dubai Sevens:
- Tim Fletcher
- Murray Strang
- Shane Rutherford
- Brad Barker
- Adam V Robinson
- Emad Reyal
- Mohammed Rahma
- Sean Hurley
- Chris Gregory
- Steve Smith
- Cyrus Homayoun
- Stefan Imbert
- David Matasio
2015-2016 Men's Squad:
- Niall Statham
- Andrew Carphin
- Christopher Marshall
- Munier Kenny
- Ryno Fourie
- Devante Steele
- Imad Reyal
- Charlie Sargent
- Hassan Al Noobi
- Ian Overton
- Mohammad Hassan
- Adel Al Hendi
- Jerry Baleilautoka
- Tuharangi Kahukuranui
Results[edit]
2011[edit]
Pool Games | ||
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Samoa | 55 – 12 | United Arab Emirates |
Fiji | 43 – 0 | United Arab Emirates |
Argentina | 73 – 7 | United Arab Emirates |
1/4 final Bowl | ||
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Scotland | 40 – 5 | United Arab Emirates |
References[edit]
- ^ Fifty-seven nations on rise in rankings Archived January 9, 2011, at the Wayback Machine