2014 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens – Division A

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2014 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens – Division A
Host nation Norway
Date7–8 June 2014
Cup
Champion Scotland
Runner-up Ukraine
Third Romania
Plate
Winner Finland
Runner-up Moldova
Bowl
Winner  Switzerland
Runner-up Norway
2013
2015

The 2014 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens – Division A was the second level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by Rugby Europe for 2014. The competition featured just one tournament, played in Bergen. Scotland won the tournament, and along with runner-up Ukraine, were promoted to the 2015 Grand Prix series.

Pool stages[edit]

Group A[edit]

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
 Ukraine 2 0 0 79 5
 Romania 2 0 1 55 29
  Switzerland 1 0 1 37 89
 Norway 0 0 3 7 75
  • Ukraine 22-0 Norway
  • Switzerland 10-24 Romania
  • Ukraine 19-5 Romania
  • Switzerland 27-7 Norway
  • Romania 26-0 Norway
  • Ukraine 38-0 Switzerland

Group B[edit]

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
 Scotland 3 0 0 110 7
 Moldova 1 0 1 39 55
 Finland 1 0 2 24 53
 Croatia 1 0 2 12 70
  • Scotland 36-0 Finland
  • Moldova 27-0 Croatia
  • Scotland 36-0 Croatia
  • Moldova 5-17 Finland
  • Croatia 12-7 Finland
  • Scotland 38-7 Moldova

Group C[edit]

Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against
 Georgia 2 0 1 58 17
 Czech Republic 2 0 0 58 24
 Poland 2 0 1 46 32
 Denmark 0 0 3 5 94
  • Czech Republic 36-0 Denmark
  • Poland 5-17 Georgia
  • Czech Republic 12-7 Georgia
  • Poland 24-5 Denmark
  • Georgia 34-0 Denmark
  • Czech Republic 10-17 Poland

Knockout stage[edit]

Bowl[edit]

Semi-finals

  • Switzerland 36-0 Denmark
  • Croatia 0-17 Norway

11th/12th Match

  • Denmark 32-19 Croatia

Bowl final:9th/10th Match

  • Switzerland 25-0 Norway

Plate[edit]

Semi-finals

  • Finland 17-0 Czech Republic
  • Poland 14-17 Moldova

7th/8th Match

  • Czech Republic 22-0 Poland

Plate final: 5th/6th Match

  • Finland 5-10 Moldova

Cup[edit]

Quarter-finals

  • Scotland 20-10 Finland
  • Ukraine 22-0 Poland
  • Georgia 14-10 Moldova
  • Czech Republic 10-12 Romania

Semi-finals

  • Scotland 14-7 Romania
  • Ukraine 34-5 Georgia

3rd/4th place

  • Romania 12-5 Georgia

Cup Final: 1st/2nd place

  • Scotland 5-17 Ukraine

References[edit]