IRB
MEDIA RELEASE
02 May 2007
Venues
Announced for IRB Pacific Nations Cup 2007
The
International Rugby Board (IRB) has announced the venue and kick-off
details for the IRB Pacific Nations Cup 2007 which begins on May
19.
The
exciting Tournament replaces the IRB Pacific Nations and includes
Australia A for the first time alongside Fiji, Japan, Samoa Tonga
and the Junior All Blacks, giving a further and significant boost
to the ongoing high performance development plans within the four
Tier 2 nations.
“The
inaugural IRB Pacific 5 Nations Tournament in 2006 proved to be
resounding success as the competition provided the platform for
the Pacific Island nations and Japan to gain valuable exposure to
an expanded Test calendar against high-level opposition,”
said International Rugby Board Head of Rugby Services Mark Egan.
“The
introduction of Australia A to the new-look IRB Pacific Nations
Cup adds a further competitive edge to the round-robin Tournament,
importantly guaranteeing an unprecedented number of top-level matches
for Fiji, Japan, Samoa and Tonga as they step up their preparations
for Rugby World Cup 2007 in France.”
“This
year’s Tournament will provide an excellent testing arena
for the high performance programmes that have been developed in
each Tier 2 Union through the IRB’s US $50 million, three-year
global strategic investment programme which was launched in August
2005,” added Egan.
The
2007 Tournament kicks-off on May 19 when Samoa entertain Fiji in
Apia (3pm local time). Australia A make their Pacific Nations Cup
debut against Tonga at the Aussie Stadium, Sydney on May 25, while
the following day the Junior All Blacks begin their title defence
against Samoa in Apia (3pm local time) and Japan travel to Suva
to take on Fiji (1pm local time).
Four
more rounds will follow on consecutive weekends before the 2007
IRB Pacific Nations Cup champions are crowned.
IRB
Pacific Nations Cup 2007 schedule (all kick-offs local time)
Round
1
Saturday,
May 19
Samoa v Fiji, Apia Park, Apia, 3pm (early date due to pre-existing
Test commitments)
Friday, May 25
Tonga
v Australia A, Aussie Stadium, Sydney, 7.30pm
Saturday, May 26
Samoa
v Junior All Blacks, Apia Park, Apia, 3pm
Fiji
v Japan, Churchill Park, Lautaoka, 1pm
Round 2
Saturday,
June 2
Tonga
v Japan, Coffs Harbour, 1.30pm
Australia
A v Samoa, Coffs Harbour, 3.30pm
Fiji
v Junior All Blacks, National Stadium, Suva, 1.30pm
Round 3
Saturday,
June 9
Tonga
v Junior All Blacks, Nuku'alofa, 1pm
Australia A v Japan, Townsville, 6pm
Round 4
Saturday,
June 16
Japan
v Samoa, Yurtec Stadium, Sendai City, 2pm
Fiji
v Tonga, Churchill Park, Lautoka, 2.30pm
Junior
All Blacks v Australia A, Dunedin, 4.30pm
Round 5
Saturday,
June 23
Samoa
v Tonga, Apia Park, Apia 3pm
Fiji
v Australia A, National Stadium, Suva, 3pm
Sunday,
June 24
Japan v Junior All Blacks, Prince Chichibu, Tokyo, 2pm
Schedule
and times for Pacific Nations
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