2011 FIRA-AER Sevens Grand Prix Series


The 2011 Sevens Grand Prix Series was the tenth edition of the European Sevens Championship.

Format

The twelve best nations played 4 different tournaments in Lyon, Moscow, Barcelona and Bucharest. The team that finished with the most points was declared European Champion. The last two teams were relegated in Division A.

Standings

RankTeamLyonMoscowBarcelonaBucharestPoints
1416151863
1818141262
1615121659
4128181454
5151281550
681431035
74616834
810104630
93310420
10616215
11242311
1212115

Lyon

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemifinalists
Cup28–14
Plate33–12
Bowl19–5

Moscow

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemifinalists
Cup24–12
Plate21–12
Bowl7–5

Barcelona

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemifinalists
Cup7–5
Plate24–0
Bowl33–19

Bucharest

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemifinalists
Cup14–10
Plate29–7
Bowl17–14

Pool Stage

Pool A

* Head-to-Head Russia beat England

Player scoring

Most tries

#NameTries
1Nick Royle 35
2Pablo Feijoo 17
3Duarte Moreira 16
4Vitalii Krasnodemsky 15
-Pedro Martin 15
6Fabrizio Sepe 14
7Daniel Norton 13
-Carl Murray 13
-John Brake 13
-Irakli Genenava 13
-Ignacio Martin 13
-Giorgi Kalmakhelidze 13

New entries in 2012

Because if its victory in Division A, Germany will play in Sevens Grand Prix Series in 2012. Scotland will also enter the competition in 2012. Romania and Moldova will play in Division A