| Middlesex 7s 2011 results |
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Esher 7s coach Chris Kibble said he was immensely proud of the players who had given their all |
| PHOTOCALL FOR THE BRAZIL RUGBY 7S TEAM |
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The Brazilian Rugby 7s team are meeting up with the Las Iguanas team at Las Iguanas restaurant |

| Middlesex 7s 2011 results |
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Esher 7s coach Chris Kibble said he was immensely proud of the players who had given their all against on occasions, professional touring 7s outfits, while chairman of rugby John Inverdale said it was the perfect way to kick-start the run-up to a new season in the Championship. 7s captain Jonny Hilton set an inspirational example throughout the afternoon, and will doubtless look forward to two more 7s events before focussing on the league campaign. The competition, broadcast on Sky Sports, gave the club huge publicity, which allied with the recent staging of the Churchill Cup internationals, has further enhanced Esher's reputation. Director of Rugby Mike Schmid, following events while on holiday in Canada, said it had been a magnificent performance from a group of players whose commitment at a time of year when they would normally be enjoying some down-time had been 'fantastic, and a credit to them all.' The squad at Twickenham were: Geoff Griffiths Sevens matches are of 7 minutes duration each half. 16 teams in the first round playing in a knockout basis with the winners going into round 2, and the losers going into the plate competition... scores in brackets are those at half-time Round 1: 1. British Army Vs Apache (5 - 5) 31 - 5 Quarter Finals: 1. British Army Vs Esher (5 - 14) 15 - 21 Sam Edgerley, Tom Loizides and Joe Brown: 3 conversions by Johnny Hylton Semi- Finals: 1. Esher Vs Social Vibe Pups (12 - 0) 12 - 5 Tom Loizides, Sam Edgerley: conversion by Johnny Hylton FINAL: of 10 minutes duration per half 1. Esher Vs Samurai (12 - 19) 12 - 55 Geoff Griffiths, Sam Edgerley: conversion by Johnny Hylton Samurai, the strongest invitational team in the world, full of internationals around the globe, ran away in the second half, but it was still a great fight by Esher, who were still in touching distance at half time against a very big and powerful side. Esher, as runners-up, won the Yarranton Salver with £5,000 prize money. For completeness sake, here are the plate competition results... Quarter Finals 1. Apache Vs HFW Wailers 7 - 31 Semi Finals 1. HFW Wailers Vs Wooden Spoon (7 - 19) 26 - 19 Final 1. HFW Wailers Vs London Scottish (12 - 12) 41 - 12 Interesting to note is that HFW Wailers (containing Esher' scrum-half Jamie Gibbs), who ran away with the Plate competition, pocketing £3,000 and the Kennard Loft Trophy in the process; lost to us in the first round, despite being 17 - 0 up at half-time!! Durham University are current British University Champions securing the title at Twickenham back in April this year, and Brazil are currently ranked 28th in the world, but are hosting the 2016 Olympics where Rugby will be a sport for the first time. Having ambitions for the 2019 (!) World cup, the drive for Brazilian rugby is well under way. They certainly won the hearts of the fans at Twickenham yesterday, who cheered every move they made and even booed tries scored against them by Samurai in the Semis!!
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