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2016 World Rugby Pacific Challenge

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The 2016 Pacific Challenge was the eleventh World Rugby Pacific Challenge. Four teams featured in the tournament which was hosted in Fiji.[1][2] The tournament was won by Fiji Warriors, who defeated  Samoa A by 36–0 in the final.

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Format

The teams played against each other initially in a round-robin competition, after which the top two sides played off in a final and the bottom two sides played off for third place. The 2016 Pacific Challenge was also a testing ground for the new points system that World Rugby was trialling, where tries were valued at six points instead of five and penalty goals and drop goals were valued at two points instead of three.[3][4]

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Teams

The four teams competing:

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Match results

Round 1

8 March 2016  Junior Japan 26–8  Tonga A ANZ Stadium, Suva  
3:30pm Try: Doga Maeda
Takuhei Yasuda
Syokei Kim
Con: Ryoto Nakamura (3)
Pen: Ryoto Nakamura
Summary[5][6] Try: Tuihakavalu Ika
Pen: Sosefo Ma’ake
Attendance: 500
8 March 2016  Fiji Warriors 34–6  Samoa A ANZ Stadium, Suva  
6pm Summary[7][8][9] Attendance: 2, 000

Round 2

12 March 2016  Samoa A 50–0  Tonga A ANZ Stadium, Suva  
3:30pm
12 March 2016  Fiji Warriors 44–10  Junior Japan ANZ Stadium, Suva  
6pm

Round 3

17 March 2016  Samoa A 42–22  Junior Japan ANZ Stadium, Suva  
3:30pm
17 March 2016  Fiji Warriors 56–18  Tonga A ANZ Stadium, Suva  
6pm
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Finals

Third place play-off 21 March 2016  Junior Japan 30–44  Tonga A ANZ Stadium, Suva  
3:30pm Report[10]
Summary[11]
Attendance: 630
Final 21 March 2016  Fiji Warriors 36–0  Samoa A ANZ Stadium, Suva  
6pm Try: penalty try 19'
Raiyala 35'
Wakaya 54'
Ucutabua 71'
Hickes 74'
Con: Vularika (1/3) 75'
Ratu (1/1) 36'
Report[10]
Summary[12]
Attendance: 4,000

References

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