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IRB Sevens, World Cup & Premiership 7s
Pools drawn for RWC Sevens 2009
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<blockquote data-quote="candybum" data-source="post: 249998"><p>so there's a world cup champion and a world series champion in 7's?lol</p><p></p><p>anyway, what a surprise win for Wales! i knew they had potential to go all the way after they beat nz (whom had tons of injuries... excuses excuses haha). </p><p></p><p>But this years series is so unpredictable! i mean there was south africa who was dominating in the early rounds then england and argentina was strong around in the middle of the series. Fiji and samoa who are normally strong aren't doing well. and NZ dont want to talk about them lol Exciting series</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="candybum, post: 249998"] so there's a world cup champion and a world series champion in 7's?lol anyway, what a surprise win for Wales! i knew they had potential to go all the way after they beat nz (whom had tons of injuries... excuses excuses haha). But this years series is so unpredictable! i mean there was south africa who was dominating in the early rounds then england and argentina was strong around in the middle of the series. Fiji and samoa who are normally strong aren't doing well. and NZ dont want to talk about them lol Exciting series [/QUOTE]
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