2014 Pacific Rugby Cup

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CountriesArgentina (1 team)
Australia (4 teams)
Fiji (1 team)
 Japan (1 team)
 Samoa (1 team)
 Tonga (1 team)
ChampionsPampas XV (1st title)
Matches played20
2014 Pacific Rugby Cup
CountriesArgentina (1 team)
Australia (4 teams)
Fiji (1 team)
 Japan (1 team)
 Samoa (1 team)
 Tonga (1 team)
ChampionsPampas XV (1st title)
Matches played20
 2013
2015 

The 2013 Pacific Rugby Cup was the eighth edition of the Pacific Rugby Cup competition. The tournament featured national 'A' rugby union teams from Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Japan and Argentina. Additionally, four Super Rugby development sides joined the five Pacific sides as core teams for the first time. These Australian teams had previously only been opposition sides for the core teams and were not in contention for the title.

The tournament was played in Australia. The teams were split into two pools and a single round robin series was played in each pool, with the top team in each pool playing in the final for the PRC title. Argentina's Pampas XV won the Cup, going through the tournament undefeated.[1]

The 5 Pacific core teams:

The 4 Australian core teams:

Additional Australian opposition:

Standings

Pool A

Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff BP1 BP2 Pts
Reds A320112655712111
Fiji Warriors320115459952111
Force A320111465492010
 Junior Japan300326241-210000
Updated: 23 March 2014
Source: oceaniarugby.com
[2]

Pool B

Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff BP1 BP2 Pts
Pampas XV440014883653019
 Tonga A420296115-19109
Gen Blue42027791-14008
 Samoa A41038291-9127
ACT A410378101-23015
Updated: 23 March 2014
Source: oceaniarugby.com Archived 2015-03-16 at the Wayback Machine[2]

Pool matches

Round 1

21 February 2014 Force A 29–23 Reds A Aquinas College, Perth  
5:00pm
23 February 2014 Gen Blue (NSW) 23–17 ACT A Allianz Stadium, Sydney  
1:40pm
Bye/s: Argentina, Fiji,  Japan,  Samoa,  Tonga

Round 2

28 February 2014 Gen Blue (NSW) 17–14  Samoa A TG Millner Field, Sydney  
4:00pm
1 March 2014 Force A 61–6  Junior Japan  
4:40pm
2 March 2014 Reds A 22–19 Fiji Warriors Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
3:00pm
2 March 2014 ACT A 23–32 Pampas XV  
4:00pm
Bye/s:  Tonga

Round 3

4 March 2014  Samoa A 27–18  Tonga A TG Millner Field, Sydney  
3:30pm
7 March 2014 Gen Blue (NSW) 16–31 Pampas XV David Phillips Field, Sydney  
3:00pm
7 March 2014 Reds A 81–7  Junior Japan Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane  
4:20pm
Bye/s: Fiji, ACT A, Western Force A

Round 4

9 March 2014 ACT A 20–29  Tonga A Royal Military College, Canberra  
4:00pm
10 March 2014 Force A 24–36 Fiji Warriors Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
4:00pm
Bye/s: Argentina,  Japan,  Samoa, Gen Blue, Reds A

Round 5

11 March 2014 Pampas XV 38–24  Samoa A David Phillips Field, Sydney  
4:00pm
13 March 2014 Gen Blue (NSW) 21–29  Tonga A TG Millner Field, Sydney  
4:00pm
Unofficial match Queensland Under 20 40–26  Junior Japan Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
Unofficial match NSW Under 20 24–49 Fiji Warriors  
Bye/s: ACT A, Reds A, Western Force A

Round 6

15 March 2014 ACT A 18–17  Samoa A GIO Stadium, Canberra  
5:10pm
18 March 2014  Junior Japan 13–99 Fiji Warriors Bond University, Gold Coast  
3:00pm
19 March 2014 Pampas XV 47–20  Tonga A Royal Military College, Canberra  
4:00pm
Bye/s: Gen Blue, Reds A, Western Force A

Finals

References

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