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2011 Rugby World Cup – Oceania qualification
Qualifiers for Oceania
Qualifiers for Oceania
There was one qualifier for Rugby World Cup 2011 from the Oceania region. The qualifying process began with the 2009 Oceania Nations Cup, with the winner going on to play Samoa.
The first stage was the four team Oceania Nations Cup. The Cup was played as a straight knock-out. The winner then advanced to the final qualifier against Samoa, a two legged playoff to decide the Oceania Qualifier who faced South Africa, Wales, Fiji, and the African qualifier (Namibia) in Pool D
Oceania was the only region not to send a team to the 20th place playoff.
Round 1: Oceania Cup
Main article: 2009 FORU Oceania Cup
Papua New Guinea won the 2009 Oceania Cup and advanced to Round 2. |June 27, 2009|'''| 86 || 12 |June 27, 2009|'''| 29 || 7 |July 4, 2009|'''| 29 || 21
Semi-finals
Final
Round 2: Oceania final
Samoa won 188–19 on aggregate and progressed to the 2011 Rugby World Cup finals as Oceania 1.
Home and away
References
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