Safari Sevens - Table of Previous Winners

Table of Previous Winners

A list of results for all tournaments.

Year Venue Cup Plate Bowl Shield
Winner Final Score Runner-up Winner Winner Winner
1996 RFUEA Ground Public School Wanderers (U.K.) 40-14
Zimbabwe

Kenya
Cumbria Schoolboys
1997 RFUEA Ground
Kenya
24-21 Cumbria School Boys (U.K.) Public School Wanderers (U.K.)
Uganda
1998 RFUEA Ground Bristol University Select (U.K.) 33-7 Samurai International Lusaka RFC (Zambia)
Zimbabwe
1999 RFUEA Ground Public School Wanderers (U.K.) 25-22 Bristol University Select (U.K.)
Uganda
Kenya Harlequins
2000 RFUEA Ground
Shujaa
26-24 Bristol University Select (U.K.) London Scottish (U.K.)
2001 RFUEA Ground British Army 45-26 Bristol University Select (U.K.)
2002 RFUEA Ground British Army 40-7
Kenya
London Irish (U.K.) Ulinzi Stars RFC (Kenya) Uganda Kobs RFC (Uganda)
2003 RFUEA Ground
Kenya
29-7
Emerging Springboks

Zambia
London Irish (U.K.) Lagos RFC, Nigeria
2004 RFUEA Ground
Kenya
10-7
Emerging Springboks
Golden Lions (S.A.)
Shujaa
Kenya Commercial Bank RFC
2005 RFUEA Ground
Samoa
50-5 Western Province (S.A.)
Zimbabwe

Tanzania
2006 RFUEA Ground
Emerging Springboks
26-22
Zimbabwe

Uganda

Shujaa

Botswana
2007 RFUEA Ground
Emerging Springboks
27-17
Zimbabwe
2008 RFUEA Ground
Kenya
31-12
Emerging Springboks
Bristol University Select (U.K.)
Japan

Zambia
2009 RFUEA Ground
Kenya
40-19
Emerging Springboks
Hamilton Raiders RFC (S.A.) Bristol University Select (U.K.)
Japan
2010 RFUEA Ground
Kenya
17-12
Emerging Springboks
Ponsonby RFC (N.Z.)
Argentina
Hamilton Raiders RFC (S.A.)
2011 Nyayo National Stadium
Samoa
31-12 Samurai Sevens Auckland Vikings (N.Z.) (Tackling Cancer) Tiger Rugby (USA)
Uganda

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