With just under two months to go until the 2018 Rugby Americas North Sevens lands in George Town, Cayman Islands, tournament organizers welcome RF Group as this year’s title sponsor, as well as announce 14 international men’s and women’s teams to take part in the annual competition.

The tournament serves as a regional qualification event for the Games of the XXXII Olympiad Tokyo 2020 to take place July 24th through August 9th, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan with the top men’s and women’s team securing their place at this event.

As with the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics, the top four teams in the men’s and women’s HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2019 will confirm their places in Tokyo and an additional six teams will qualify through regional association tournaments.

The final opportunity for Olympic qualification will be at the World Rugby Olympic Repechage tournament, due to take place in June 2020. Twelve teams, comprising of the next two highest ranked teams based on 2019 regional qualification rankings from each region, will be invited to participate in these Olympic Repechage tournaments.

At the time of release, USA Rugby Men’s Sevens sit at the top of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, while USA Rugby Women’s Sevens and Rugby Canada Women’s Sevens are ranked two and three respectively. In the event that USA Rugby Women’s Sevens and Rugby Canada Women’s Sevens qualify through the World Series there will not be a direct qualifier from this tournament, however the top two women’s teams will qualify for the Repechage.

This year’s July 6th and 7th tournament will be at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex, a 3,000 seat stadium that is no stranger to international events. With two grandstands and a newly constructed track, the facility has played host to Deloitte Sevens which brought in the likes of British Army, Red Rock Fiji, and Samurai teams, as well as played host to the Cayman Invitational Track event, CONCACAF Football, and CARIFTA Games.

Cayman Rugby Football Union is planning to entertain and delight fans of all ages with a youth activation activity as well as Maples Group Junior exhibition games. Heineken has also stepped up to provide hospitality services for fans and corporate stakeholders. As title sponsor, RF Group has been granted exclusive naming rights to this year’s competition.

Commenting on the new partnership, Derek Haines, President of Cayman Rugby Football Union said:

“Cayman Rugby is pleased and proud to host the 2019 RF Group RAN Sevens tournament. There is much to be played for this year and it is great that Cayman Rugby is identified as a union capable of organizing prestigious events such as this.”

This is the second year a title sponsor has been named for the tournament, highlighting the growing appeal of the sevens game globally, as well as the increasing interest in the regional competition.

“Year over year we continue to be impressed with the development of our regional teams and this tournament looks to be no different,” said RAN President, Miguel Carner. “The Cayman Rugby Football Union boasts a veteran team of tournament and event organizers and is ready to take on the responsibility of hosting such an important regional event, setting the stage for what will surely be another epic RAN Sevens.”

The 2018 RAN Sevens was last held in Barbados with Jamaica Men and Mexico Women grabbing the first place titles. All matches of the 2019 RAN Sevens tournament will be streamed live on RAN’s Youtube channel and Facebook Page. Fans can also follow updates using the hashtag #RAN7s on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram. The event page for the tournament can be found at www.rugbyamericasnorth.com/ran7s.

2019 RF Group RAN Sevens Teams

Men (8):

  1. Canada
  2. Jamaica
  3. Guyana
  4. Bermuda
  5. Mexico
  6. Trinidad & Tobago
  7. Cayman Islands
  8. Barbados

Day 1 – Pool Games (12 matches):

Pool A Pool B
Canada Jamaica
Bermuda Guyana
Mexico Trinidad & Tobago
Barbados Cayman Islands

 

Day 2 (12 matches) – knockout stage based on Day 1 Results:

Plate Final Plate Semi Final Quarter Finals Cup Semi Final Cup Final
    QF1:

 

1st Pool A
vs. 4th Pool B

   
Winner SF1 SF1: Loser QF1 vs. Loser QF2 QF2:

 

2nd Pool B

vs. 3rd Pool A

Winner QF1
vs. Winner QF2
Winner SF1
vs. Winner SF2 SF2: Loser QF3 vs. Loser QF4 QF3:

 

2nd Pool A
vs. 3rd Pool B

Winner QF3
vs. Winner QF4
vs. Winner SF2
    QF4:

 

1s Pool B
vs. 4th Pool A

   

Additional Matches:

Loser Plate SF1 v Loser Plate SF2 (7th / 8th Play-Off)
Loser Cup SF1 v Loser Cup SF2 (3rd / 4th Play-Off)

Women (6):

  1. Mexico
  2. Trinidad & Tobago
  3. Jamaica
  4. St Lucia
  5. Bahamas
  6. Bermuda

The 2019 RAN Women’s Sevens schedule will be released following the last stop of the World Rugby Sevens Series on June 16th.

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