IRB Sevens World Series - Past Tables

Past Tables

Final 2011/12 table
Points Team
167 New Zealand
161 Fiji
135 England
133 Samoa
125 South Africa
112 Australia
Final 2010/11 table
Points Team
166 New Zealand
140 South Africa
127 England
122 Fiji
120 Samoa
80 Australia
Final 2009/10 table
Points Team
164 Samoa
149 New Zealand
122 Australia
108 Fiji
96 England
80 South Africa
Final 2008/09 table
Points Team
132 South Africa
102 Fiji
98 England
88 New Zealand
68 Argentina
64 Kenya
Final 2007/08 table
Points Team
154 New Zealand
106 South Africa
100 Samoa
94 Fiji
54 England
43 Argentina
Final 2006/07 table
Points Team
130 New Zealand
128 Fiji
122 Samoa
92 South Africa
52 England
38 Wales
Final 2005/06 table
Points Team
144 Fiji
122 England
110 South Africa
76 New Zealand
72 Samoa
64 Argentina
Final 2004/05 table
Points Team
116 New Zealand
88 Fiji
86 England
76 South Africa
68 Argentina
46 Australia
Final 2003/04 table
Points Team
128 New Zealand
122 England
98 Argentina
84 Fiji
74 South Africa
60 Samoa
Final 2002/03 table
Points Team
112 New Zealand
108 England
94 Fiji
82 South Africa
66 Australia
58 Samoa
Final 2001/02 table
Points Team
198 New Zealand
136 South Africa
126 England
122 Fiji
108 Australia
90 Samoa
Final 2000/01 table
Points Team
162 New Zealand
150 Australia
124 Fiji
92 Samoa
82 South Africa
50 Argentina
Final 1999/00 table
Points Team
186 New Zealand
180 Fiji
118 Australia
82 Samoa
80 South Africa
60 Canada

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