Source: Zach Franzen / World Rugby

Australia and Fiji win HSBC SVNS in Dubai

Australia and Fiji were crowned Emirates Dubai 7s champions following a thrilling two days at the opening round of HSBC SVNS 2025 Fiji beat Spain 19-5 to win men’s gold, as Spain reached their first ever SVNS final Australia overcame New Zealand 28-24 in a pulsating women’s final as Maddison Levi breaks tournament try scoring

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Source: Zach Franzen / World Rugby

HSBC SVNS 2025 gets off to a flying start in Dubai

HSBC SVNS 2025 kicks off with thrilling day of world class rugby at the Sevens Stadium in Dubai SVNS Champions Australia and Olympic gold medallists New Zealand dominate women’s pools with perfect win records to reach quarter-finals SVNS league winners Argentina and previous double Olympic champions Fiji were the only unbeaten men’s teams on a

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Source: Trailfinders

GB Sevens on the eve of a new SVNS season

A new leader in charge The names Giselle Mather has listed for the opening tournament in Dubai this weekend are familiar. But her completely new immersion in the game makes their playing strategies quite unpredictable. She had a positive baptism with the visit to the Elche Sevens in Spain, though the opposition there was not

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Source: Team GB

GB Sevens’ Prospects

News dribbles slowly out of GB’s HQ. At least we know the squad: Emma Uren (captain), Isla Norman-Bell (vice captain), Ellie Boatman, Reneeqa Bonner, Abbie Brown, Shona Campbell, Heather Cowell, Grace Crompton, Meg Davies, Eloise Hayward, Vicky Laflin, Georgie Lingham, Alicia Maude, Chantelle Miell, Emma Mundy, Catherine Richards, Jade Shekells, Katie Shillaker, Lauren Torley, Charlie

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Source: Mike Lee - KLC fotos for World Rugby

A new-look Canada Sevens squad

The new head coach of Canada Sevens, Jocelyn Barrieau, has announced her squad to compete in the first round of the SVNS World Series in Dubai, starting on 30 November. It is: 4. Breanne Nicholas (Kent Havoc RFC) 8. Carmen Izyk (RC Toulon Provence Méditerranée) 11. Piper Logan (Calgary Hornets and UCB) 17. Camille Arvin-Bérod

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Source: New Zealand Rugby

Three debutants in first Black Ferns Sevens squad of the season

The Black Ferns Sevens will feature three new faces and one impending milestone as they head away for their first two tournaments of the 2024/25 season. The Black Ferns Sevens team is: Kelly Brazier Dhys Faleafaga Jazmin Felix-Hotham Sarah Hirini (c) Justine McGregor (debut) Jorja Miller Manaia Nuku Mahina Paul Risaleaana Pouri-Lane (vc) Theresa Setefano

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HSBC SVNS 2025 schedule confirmed

HSBC SVNS 2025 set to excite fans in seven iconic destinations following rugby sevens’ record-breaking attendance of 530,000 fans and tens of millions more on TV at the Olympics SVNS 2025 kicks off in Dubai on 30 November, 2024 as Kenya and Uruguay men and China women join SVNS. Cape Town, Perth, Vancouver and Hong

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Source: NZ Rugby

Rising stars rewarded with sevens contracts

Two of the country’s brightest young stars are among those named in the Black Ferns Sevens contracted squad for 2025. Teenagers Maia Davis (pictured) and Le’Oxeayn Maiu’u join the Olympic champion squad as preparations for the upcoming season are well under way. Maiu’u graduated from Mt Albert Grammar last year and has joined the team’s

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Stars of rugby sevens set to return

Stars of Paris 2024 Olympics set to shine again in HSBC SVNS 2025 – rugby sevens’ annual global Series Dubai, Cape Town, Perth, Vancouver and Hong Kong confirmed as host destinations with more to be confirmed shortly Best 12 men’s and 12 women’s teams in action as Argentina men and New Zealand women aim to

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