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Stars of HSBC SVNS 2025 celebrated in Los Angeles

Argentina’s Luciano González and New Zealand’s Jorja Miller were crowned men’s and women’s HSBC SVNS Player of the Year 2025 respectively. Following breakthrough season’s France’s Enahemo Artaud and USA’s Nia Toliver claimed the Rookie of the Year awards. Artaud follow’s compatriot Anton Dupont who won the accolade in 2024 prior to leading France to Olympic

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France men and New Zealand women win HSBC SVNS in LA

Antoine Dupont inspired France win first men’s HSBC SVNS title in 19 years with 21-0 victory in final over Great Britain in Los Angeles New Zealand beat Australia 29-14 with a Michaela Blyde hattrick to claim women’s title Hosts USA women and Ireland men secure third place finishes Argentina and Australia top men’s and women’s

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Star performances and surprise results at HSBC SVNS in LA

Women’s quarter-finals: France v Canada, New Zealand v Ireland, USA v South Africa, Australia v Brazil Antoine Dupont scores opening try as France beat hosts USA to reach semi-finals Play begins at 09:30 local time (GMT-8) on Sunday with the finals at 17:43, tickets available from svns.com Spain reach first ever men’s semi-final with comeback victory

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Captains create street art ahead of HSBC SVNS in Los Angeles

Los Angeles hosts the fifth round of HSBC SVNS 2024 at Dignity Health Sports Park on 1-3 March Australia lead the women’s SVNS standings from New Zealand, France, USA and Canada Argentina top men’s SVNS standings having won three consecutive tournaments, ahead of Ireland, Fiji, New Zealand and Australia Former World Rugby Men’s 15s Player

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Quest for Gold Sevens – Day One

USA and GB stroll in a Los Angeles park This Quest for Gold tournament, a final preparation for the Olympics next month, has an unusual format. The first day was purely a warm-up. The serious business (points mean prizes) starts on the second day, Saturday. As feared, the competing teams in the women’s section were

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