Oceania U18 Sevens: As it happened

Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 7:23 AM
AAP
by AAP

The opening day of Oceania U18 Sevens action is in the books.

Here's how all the action panned out at Riverview College in Sydney.

RESULTS

Saturday April 21

Round one

Boys

Fiji 19 -  Tonga 0

Samoa 41 - Solomon Islands 0

Australia 29 - Cook Islands 25

Girls

Australia 34 - Fiji 0

Bye - New Zealand 

Round two

Boys

Tonga 24 - Solomon Islands 14

Fiji 14 - Cook Islands 7

Australia 12 - Samoa 17

Girls

Australia 17 - New Zealand 26

Bye - Fiji

Round three

Boys

Cook Islands 19 - Tonga 22

Fiji 12 - Samoa 19

Australia 38 - Solomon Islands 0

Girls

New Zealand 37 - Fiji 0

Bye - Australia

Round four

Boys

Samoa 24 - Tonga 17

Cook Islands 12 - Solomon Islands 12

Fiji 5 - Australia 26

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