2009 NACRA Women's Sevens

The 2009 NACRA Women's Sevens is the tournament's fifth edition and took place on 14 and 15 November 2009 at the Roberto Mendez Stadium in Mexico City, Mexico.[1][2] Five teams competed in a round-robin tournament with Guyana winning the two day event.[1][3][4]

2009 NACRA Women's Sevens
Hosts Mexico
Date14–15 November 2009
Nations5
Final positions
Champions Guyana
Runners-up Saint Lucia
Third Mexico
Series details
Matches played19 / 20
2008
2010

Tournament

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Standings

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Nation P W D L PF PA PD Pts
  Guyana 8 8 0 0 250 15 +223 24
  Saint Lucia 7 4 1 2 90 58 +32 16
  Mexico 8 3 1 4 102 136 –33 15
  Cayman Islands 8 2 0 6 56 122 –78 12
  Bahamas 7 1 0 6 41 194 –144 9

Matches

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Day 1

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14 November 2009
Mexico  12–5  Cayman Islands
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14 November 2009
Guyana  17–10  Saint Lucia
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14 November 2009
Guyana  24–0  Cayman Islands
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14 November 2009
Saint Lucia  22–0  Bahamas
Roberto Mendez Stadium
14 November 2009
Mexico  5–12  Saint Lucia
Roberto Mendez Stadium
14 November 2009
Guyana  45–0  Bahamas
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14 November 2009
Mexico  12–17  Bahamas
Roberto Mendez Stadium
14 November 2009
Saint Lucia  15–0  Cayman Islands
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14 November 2009
Cayman Islands  22–12  Bahamas
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14 November 2009
Mexico  5–33  Guyana
Roberto Mendez Stadium

Day 2

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15 November 2009
Mexico  12–12  Saint Lucia
Roberto Mendez Stadium
15 November 2009
Guyana  47–0  Bahamas
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15 November 2009
Mexico  0–27  Guyana
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15 November 2009
Cayman Islands  10–5  Bahamas
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15 November 2009
Mexico  27–7  Bahamas
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15 November 2009
Saint Lucia  19–5  Cayman Islands
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15 November 2009
Saint Lucia  Cancelled  Bahamas
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15 November 2009
Guyana  26–0  Cayman Islands
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15 November 2009
Mexico  19–12  Cayman Islands
Roberto Mendez Stadium
15 November 2009
Guyana  19–0  Saint Lucia
Roberto Mendez Stadium

References

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  1. ^ a b "Guyana Record Double in NACRA Men's & Women's Sevens". Team TTO | Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee. 2010-08-21. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
  2. ^ "2009 NACRA Women's Sevens". www.rugbyarchive.net. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  3. ^ Young, Wendy (2009-11-16). "Guyana Successfully Defends Rugby Sevens crowns". scrumhalfconnection.com. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
  4. ^ Mackay, Duncan (2009-11-19). "Guyana's victorious rugby sevens teams return home". www.insidethegames.biz. Retrieved 2024-02-25.