Japan is in Group B with Italy, Canada and the USA – OA Sport

Japan is in Group B with Italy, Canada and the USA – OA Sport

Qualified framework in Women’s Rugby World Cup 2022 It is enriched with another element: Japan Recorded directly by asia rugby Which team qualified for Asia 1, without dispute with the qualification round Kazakhstan Ed Hong Kong, who will play a match to decide which team will enter Continental Championship scheduled for January 2022.

New Zealand will be the host country for the event: it will be the first time for the World Championships, the date of which will be decided From September 17 to October 15, 2022, in the southern hemisphere, and will participate in the review twelve formationsOf them, seven qualified from the 2017 World Cup, ie New Zealand, England, France, USA, Canada, Australia and Wales.

Through the continental championships they have already qualified Fiji, South Africa and ItalyIn addition to rehabilitating the current office JapanFinally, the last place is reserved for the winner of Continental Championship. The winner will participate in the replay Kazakhstan and Hong Kong, The Scotland2nd place in the European qualifiers, Samoa, who defeated Tonga in the Ocean District play-off, and ColombiaWinner of the Intercontinental Play-off Africa/South America Kenya.

This is the Create groups: in a Group A New Zealand, Australia, Wales, Intercontinental Rebeschag winner, in a Group B Canada, USA, Italy and Japan, and in Group C England, France, South Africa and Fiji. As in the previous version, The first and best second will qualify for the semi-finals, while the other runner-up and the best two-thirds of the two places will play for Fifth placeFinally, the other four teams will compete for the 9th place.

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Jeroni at the 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup

Group A – New Zealand, Australia, Wales, Intercontinental return winner.
group b – Canada, USA, Italy, Japan.
group C – England, France, South Africa, Fiji.

Photo: Pierre Colombo

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