GB 7s – 4 The Love Of Sport http://4theloveofsport.co.uk Champions Of Women's Sport Fri, 26 Apr 2024 21:25:22 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.16 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/cropped-4tlos-iconw-32x32.png GB 7s – 4 The Love Of Sport http://4theloveofsport.co.uk 32 32 GB Sevens – The Latest http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2022/10/25/gb-sevens-the-latest/ Tue, 25 Oct 2022 14:44:30 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=45185 Continue Reading →

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It’s five months since we last had news about the Great Britain 7s squad. Now we have an announcement about its latest structures.

It leaves several issues in the air.

Even the statement in the title must be taken with a pinch of salt. The men’s core squad is there in force, all sixteen of them.

But strange to relate, the women’s squad amounts to a mere nine*. Even stranger, we are informed that more ‘confirmation’ will be forthcoming once the RWC in New Zealand is completed. Well, we can easily imagine Jaz Joyce jumping at the chance of rejoining her 7s pals; they would be much the poorer without her. But who else?

Maybe the Scots, who would like to forget the tribulations they suffered in Auckland as soon as possible.

But the English? Simon Middleton stated long ago that players had to commit to one format to the exclusion of the other. Meg Jones was the most notable example of a player opting for 7s, where she has been co-captain with Abbie Brown of the English and the combined GB sides.

But a host of others opted to 15s. Of the current Red Roses squad in New Zealand Alex Matthews, Helena Rowland, Ellie Kildunne, Emily Scarratt, Holly Aitchison, Jess Breach, Leanne Infante, Lydia Thompson, Sarah McKenna and (briefly) Tatyana Heard have all played in the England 7s squad, either recently or in the more distant past.

Will the same barrier continue in place post-RWC?

For the Malaga tournament last January this GB squad was chosen:

Maisy Allen, Ellie Boatman, Abbie Brown, Abi Burton, Alicia Maude, Isla Norman Bell, Jodie Ounsley, Jade Shekels, Georgina Tasker, Lauren Torley, Emma Uren, Jessica Weaver and Amy Wilson Hardy. Allen and Weaver debuted; Shekels and Torley were making their second appearance.

Many of those names are missing from the nine listed below.

Staffing

I have mentioned before (http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2022/05/29/time-for-a-change/) the remarkable turnover in coaching staff for the two 7s squads. Now a completely different set of coaches has been installed, with the same intricate and lop-sided structures as before.

Ciaran Beattie takes charge of the men’s and women’s squads, but will double as the men’s assistant coach. Nick Wakley becomes the new women’s head coach. So who has the ultimate authority for deciding matters: the head coach or the head head coach who has half an eye on the men’s programme? How can you be the head coach and the assistant coach at the same time?

Of Scott Forrest, Beattie’s predecessor, not a sign. It would be fascinating too to know what has happened to other coaches previously in place. Charlie Hayter was England’s head coach in 2019, replaced later by James Rodwell.

Robbie Fergusson becomes a second coach to help superintend both the men’s and women’s squads. His brief is to look after ‘technical skill areas’. Beattie, Wakley and the assistant coach (see below) presumably won’t have the time to look after all these unnamed skills themselves.

And they still haven’t got round to appointing that assistant coach. What has been happening through the long hot summer that prevented these decisions being finalised by now?

Once more, the whole business seems so last-minute. The Dubai 7s take place in early December. That is barely five weeks away, and final additions to the squad won’t apparently be confirmed till after 12 November, when the RWC ends.

*The Core Nine

Ellie Boatman, Abbie Brown, Heather Cowell, Megan Jones, Alicia Maude, Isla Norman Bell, Celia Quansah, Jade Shekels and Emma Uren.

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Great Britain 7s: Core squads confirmed http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2022/10/24/great-britain-7s-core-squads-confirmed/ Mon, 24 Oct 2022 19:51:27 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=45172 Continue Reading →

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Great Britain 7s (GB7s) are pleased to confirm the core men’s and women’s squads and coaching structure for the 2023 World Rugby Sevens Series.

Scotland 7s head coach Ciaran Beattie has been named Programme Lead for the Men’s and Women’s teams and will oversee both programmes, as well as serving as men’s assistant coach, as the men’s group prepare to compete on the 2023 circuit, which gets underway on the weekend of 4-6 November in Hong Kong.

The amalgam of English, Scottish and Welsh national sevens squads sees Tony Roques named men’s head coach and Nick Wakley as women’s head coach. Robbie Fergusson, will be in a player/coach role as he focusses on technical skill areas of the game with both squads. Recruitment for a women’s assistant coach role is currently being finalised.

The 2023 HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series will consist of 11 men’s and 7 women’s rounds, from November to May, with final legs being staged in London for the men, and Toulouse for the women.

The core 2023 GB7s men’s squad sees five 2020 Olympians included while the women’s squad features a number of previously core England players including co-captains Meg Jones and Abbie Brown with the remainder of GB7s Women’s selection subject to additions to be determined upon the conclusion of the current Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.

The initial squads met for their first camp last week, as the men prepare shortly for the Hong Kong event which kicks off the World Series. The women were brought together as they start their preparation for Dubai in early December.

GB7s Programme Lead, Beattie, said: “It has taken a great deal of hard work from everyone connected with GB7s to be able to announce the initial core players for both men’s and women’s squads for the upcoming season.

“The 2023 HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series is a matter of weeks away, and we are pleased to have squads in camp in preparation for that opening men’s event in Hong Kong in November.

“The women’s squad will continue to train, with more players to be added in due course, ahead of the Dubai legs in December.”

GB7s core squads for 2023 HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series:

Men’s
Jamie Adamson
Jamie Barden
Kaleem Barreto
Api Bavadra
Alex Davis
Tom Emery
Jamie Farndale
Robbie Fergusson
Will Homer
Paddy Kelly
Ross McCann
Max McFarland
Freddie Roddick
Morgan Williams
Tom Williams
Ethan Waddleton

Women’s*
Ellie Boatman
Abbie Brown
Heather Cowell
Megan Jones
Alicia Maude
Isla Norman-Bell
Celia Quansah
Jade Shekells
Emma Uren

*further core squad members to be announced in due course.

With thanks to the RFU

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Elite Women 2016 Vancouver Rugby Festival – 10, 11 & 12 March http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2016/03/09/elite-women-2016-vancouver-rugby-festival-10-11-12-march/ Wed, 09 Mar 2016 12:50:30 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=12513 Continue Reading →

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Elite women 2016 Vancouver Rugby Festival 10, 11 & 12 March – Pools

Pool A: Maple Leafs Red, Team GB, France, USA Falcons

Pool B: Maple Leafs White, Stars 7s, Aptoella Angels

Match schedule (times PST):

Game # Date Time Visitor V Home Location
1 Thu 10 Mar 10:40 AM France 10-24 Maple Leafs Red Brockton Oval,

Stanley Park, Vancouver

2 Thu 10 Mar 11:00 AM USA Falcons 12-22 Team GB Brockton Oval,

Stanley Park, Vancouver

3 Thu 10 Mar 12:40 PM Stars 7s  0-27 Aptoella Angels Brockton Oval,

Stanley Park, Vancouver

4 Thu 10 Mar 2:00 PM France 22-19 Team GB Brockton Oval,

Stanley Park, Vancouver

5 Thu 10 Mar 2:40 PM Aptoella Angels 0-17 Maple Leafs White Brockton Oval,

Stanley Park, Vancouver

6 Thu 10 Mar 4:20 PM USA Falcons  12-31 Maple Leafs Red Brockton Oval,

Stanley Park, Vancouver

7 Thu 10 Mar 4:40 PM Stars 7s  0-39 Maple Leafs White Brockton Oval, Stanley Park, Vancouver
8 Fri 11 Mar 11:20 AM France 24-5 USA Falcons Brockton Oval,

Stanley Park, Vancouver

9 Fri 11 Mar 11:40 AM Team GB 12-26 Maple Leafs Red Brockton Oval,

Stanley Park, Vancouver

 

Game # Date Time Team 1   Team 2 Location
10 Fri 11 Mar 1:20pm France  58-0 Stars 7s Brockton Oval, Stanley Park
11 Fri 11 Mar 1:40pm Team GB  21-12 Aptoella Angels Brockton Oval, Stanley Park
12 Fri 11 Mar 2:00pm Maple Leafs White  31-0 USA Falcons Brockton Oval, Stanley Park
13 Fri 11 Mar 3:20pm Aptoella Angels  0-19 USA Falcons Brockton Oval, Stanley Park
14 Sat 12 Mar 9:20am Maple Leafs Red  10-0 Team GB Brockton Oval, Stanley Park
15 Sat 12 Mar 9:40am France  10-0 Maple Leafs White Brockton Oval, Stanley Park
16 Sat 12 Mar 4:02pm Maple Leafs Red  17-5 France BC Place Stadium
17 Sat 12 Mar 4:28pm Team GB  24-7 Maple Leafs White BC Place Stadium

Maple Leafs Red win the tournament with France runners up and Team GB Select in third place.

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