Results

World Rugby SVNS Series 04/07 03:40 - Szamoa 7s v Argentína 7s L 0-42
World Rugby SVNS Series 04/06 11:33 - Nagy-Britannia 7s v Szamoa 7s W 7-12
World Rugby SVNS Series 04/06 02:16 - Szamoa 7s v Dél-Afrika 7s L 7-26
World Rugby SVNS Series 04/05 06:49 - Írország 7s v Szamoa 7s L 12-7
World Rugby SVNS Series 04/05 03:16 - Spanyolország 7s v Szamoa 7s L 17-14
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/03 20:10 - Szamoa 7s v Új-Zéland 7s W 12-5
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/03 02:30 - Dél-Afrika 7s v Szamoa 7s W 10-19
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/02 23:28 - Szamoa 7s v Ausztrália 7s L 19-28
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/02 18:58 - Új-Zéland 7s v Szamoa 7s L 10-7
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/02 04:44 - USA 7s v Szamoa 7s L 31-12
World Rugby SVNS Series 02/25 22:04 - Szamoa 7s v Nagy-Britannia 7s L 14-19
World Rugby SVNS Series 02/25 02:44 - Argentína 7s v Szamoa 7s L 14-12

The Samoa national rugby sevens team, referred to as Samoa Sevens or Manu Samoa 7s, competes in the annual World Rugby Sevens Series. Representing the polynesian country of Samoa, with a population of about 202,000, the team competes against some of the wealthiest countries in the world. The Samoa sevens team is overseen by the Samoa Rugby Football Union, which oversees all of rugby union in Samoa.

Samoa won the 2009–10 World Series by winning four tournaments – the Hong Kong Sevens, the USA Sevens, the Adelaide Sevens, and the Edinburgh Sevens. Samoa has played at all Rugby World Cup Sevens finals tournaments since the championship began in 1993; its best finish was third place in 1997 and again in 2007.

Samoa has won four Oceania Sevens titles since the first competition in 2008. They have also won all four gold medals at the Pacific Games Sevens and Pacific Mini Games Sevens between 2007 and 2013, defeating Fiji in the final on each occasion.

History

Uganda v Samoa (20 March 2006)

The first Samoan sevens team was selected in November 1978 to play at the invitation Hong Kong Sevens under the leadership of former SRU representative captain, Tuatagaloa Keli Tuatagaloa.[] The team included Rev-Dr Faitala Talapusi as captain, Lemalu Roy Slade (Brisbane) as vice-captain, Rev. Paul Gray (Melbourne), Peter Schmidt, Feausiga Sililoto, Rev - Tamā Toeina Andy Leavasa (USA), Salafuti Patu and others. Samoa won the 1993 Hong Kong Sevens.