Final round of the first day matches, scores below: Brazil 24-7 China Australia 24-5 France Fiji 20-5 Spain New Zealand 24-12 England Russia 22-5 South Africa Canada 19-15 USA

Source: Judy Teasdale
Final round of the first day matches, scores below: Brazil 24-7 China Australia 24-5 France Fiji 20-5 Spain New Zealand 24-12 England Russia 22-5 South Africa Canada 19-15 USA
Second Round matches now complete: France 27-5 Brazil Australia 40-0 China England 19-19 Fiji New Zealand 45-10 Spain USA 17-14 Russia Canada 47-0 South Africa Australia, France, New Zealand, England, USA, Canada are in the Quarter Finals. We wait to see who else will join them.
The first round of matches are now complete: France 29-0 China Australia 43-0 Brazil England 31-14 Spain New Zealand 38-14 Fiji USA 40-5 South Africa Canada 26-15 Russia
All the action from round four of the World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series will be live streamed this weekend from Langford, British Columbia in Canada (GMT -8). Matches will be streamed live on worldrugby.org from Saturday when France take on China in the first clash of the day. The coverage will be geo-blocked in New
England Women Sevens Head Coach Simon Middleton has made two changes for this weekend’s fourth round of the Sevens World Series in Langford, Canada. Middleton has recalled World Cup winning captain Katy Mclean as well as Saracens’ Leanne Riley as England look to improve on their current sixth place standing in the World Series. Mclean missed
Rugby sevens will make its Olympic Games debut on 6 August, 2016 after the Rio 2016 Organising Committee released the daily competition schedule to mark 500 days to go. The rugby sevens competitions at the Deodoro Sports Complex will be played over six days between 6-11 August with two sessions per day. The session times
The Fixtures have now been announced by World Rugby for the next round of the Women’s Sevens due to take place in Canada on 18th and 19th April. The pools are: Pool A Pool B Pool C New Zealand Australia Canada England France USA Fiji Brazil Russia Spain China South Africa Fixtures for the first
England Women Sevens suffered a disappointing second day of action at the Atlanta leg of the World Series on Sunday, finishing seventh which now leaves them sitting sixth in the overall series standings. England, who need to finish in the top four by the end of the season to automatically qualify Team GB for the
A day of sensational rugby in Atlanta finished with New Zealand winning the third round of this year’s series and edging closer to Olympic qualification. The reigning champions beat hosts USA 50-12 in front of a raucous crowd in the sunshine in America’s deep south. Kayla McAlister was named MVP for the tournament. With qualification for
The quarter finals have now all been played and England have been beaten by Russia, Australia suffered a shock defeat to the USA and France were beaten by Canada; New Zealand were untroubled by Brazil. Results and forthcoming fixtures: Atlanta Sevens – Day two – 15th March 2015 – Results and new Fixtures 19 New Zealand
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