2014 NACRA Sevens

The 2014 NACRA sevens is an annual rugby sevens competition held for teams affiliated with the North America Caribbean Rugby Association.[1] The competition was held between December 3 and 4 at the Campo Marte in Mexico City, Mexico. A total of twelve teams (including two from host nation Mexico) competed in the men's tournament.

2014 NACRA Sevens
HostsMexico
Date3–4 December
Final positions
Champions Guyana
Runners-up Mexico
Third Trinidad and Tobago
2013
2015

In the men's gold medal match, Guyana managed to come back from being down 7–21 at half time to defeat Mexico.[2] The top two teams in the men's competition, along with the winner of the women's competition qualified to compete at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada.[3]

Pool stage

Men's schedule and results:[4]

  Qualified for the medal round

Pool A

Team Pld W D L Points
 Trinidad and Tobago32107
 Jamaica32107
 Mexico B31023
 Curaçao30030
December 3, 2014
Trinidad and Tobago  48 – 0  Curaçao


December 3, 2014
Jamaica  22 – 7  Mexico B


December 3, 2014
Jamaica  31 – 0  Curaçao


December 3, 2014
Trinidad and Tobago  36 – 14  Mexico B


December 3, 2014
Curaçao  0 – 56  Mexico B


December 3, 2014
Trinidad and Tobago  28 – 28  Jamaica

Pool B

Team Pld W D L Points
 Barbados33009
 Bermuda32016
 British Virgin Islands31023
 Saint Lucia30030
December 3, 2014
Barbados  69 – 0  British Virgin Islands


December 3, 2014
Bermuda  47 – 0  Saint Lucia


December 3, 2014
Barbados  42 – 7  Saint Lucia


December 3, 2014
Bermuda  45 – 0  British Virgin Islands


December 3, 2014
British Virgin Islands  35 – 14  Saint Lucia


December 3, 2014
Barbados  33 – 10  Bermuda

Pool C

Team Pld W D L Points
 Guyana33009
 Mexico32016
 Cayman Islands31023
 St Vincent & Grenadines30030
December 3, 2014
Mexico  7 – 19  Guyana


December 3, 2014
Cayman Islands  56 – 14  St Vincent & Grenadines


December 3, 2014
Mexico  68 – 0  St Vincent & Grenadines


December 3, 2014
Cayman Islands  12 – 38  Guyana


December 3, 2014
Guyana  47 – 0  St Vincent & Grenadines


December 3, 2014
Mexico  35 – 0  Cayman Islands

Bowl Group

Team Pld W D L Points
 Mexico B33009
 St Vincent & Grenadines31023
 Saint Lucia31023
 Curaçao31023
December 4, 2014
Mexico B  42 – 5  Curaçao


December 4, 2014
Saint Lucia  24 – 21  St Vincent & Grenadines


December 4, 2014
Mexico B  26 – 14  St Vincent & Grenadines


December 4, 2014
Saint Lucia  10 – 14  Curaçao


December 4, 2014
Curaçao  10 – 14  St Vincent & Grenadines


December 4, 2014
Mexico B  31 – 7  Saint Lucia

Elimination stage

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
December 4 — Mexico City
 
 
 Guyana 31
 
December 4 — Mexico City
 
 Cayman Islands 5
 
 Guyana 24
 
December 4 — Mexico City
 
 Trinidad and Tobago 7
 
 Trinidad and Tobago17
 
December 4 — Mexico City
 
 Bermuda 12
 
 Guyana 33
 
December 4 — Mexico City
 
 Mexico 28
 
 Barbados38
 
December 4 — Mexico City
 
 British Virgin Islands 0
 
 Barbados 7
 
December 4 — Mexico City
 
 Mexico 24 Third place
 
 Jamaica12
 
December 4 —Mexico City
 
 Mexico 17
 
 Trinidad and Tobago 14
 
 
 Barbados 17
 

Quarterfinals


December 4, 2014
Guyana  31 – 5  Cayman Islands


December 4, 2014
Trinidad and Tobago  17 – 12  Bermuda


December 4, 2014
Barbados  38 – 0  British Virgin Islands


December 4, 2014
Jamaica  12 – 17  Mexico


Plate


December 4, 2014
British Virgin Islands  14 – 43  Jamaica


December 4, 2014
Bermuda  12 – 19  Cayman Islands


Seventh place match


December 4, 2014
Bermuda  33 – 0  British Virgin Islands


Fifth place match


December 4, 2014
Cayman Islands  22 – 11  Jamaica


Semifinals


December 4, 2014
Guyana  24 – 7  Trinidad and Tobago


December 4, 2014
Barbados  7 – 24  Mexico


Bronze medal match


December 4, 2014
Trinidad and Tobago  14 – 17  Barbados


Gold medal match


December 4, 2014
Guyana  33 – 28  Mexico

Final standings

  Qualified for the 2015 Pan American Games
Rank Team
 Guyana
 Mexico
 Barbados
4  Trinidad and Tobago
5  Cayman Islands
6  Jamaica
7  Bermuda
8  British Virgin Islands
9  Mexico–B
10  St Vincent & Grenadines
11  Saint Lucia
12  Curaçao

See also

References

  1. "NACRA Rugby". Archived from the original on 2009-11-21. Retrieved 2014-11-19.
  2. "All hail the 'King' as Guyana secure 7th NACRA Sevens Rugby title". Guyana Chronicle. 4 December 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  3. "Sistema De Clasificación Sistema De Clasificación Rugby siete" [Qualification System Rugby sevens] (PDF). cog.org.gt (in Spanish). TO2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 September 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  4. NACRA Men's sevens schedule
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