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The 2025 Australia Sevens or SVNS DXB was a rugby sevens tournament played at Perth Rectangular Stadium. Twelve men's teams and a similar number of women's teams participated. Twelve men's teams and a similar number of women's teams participated.
Dates Men's Winner Women's Winner Dubai: The Sevens: Dubai: 30 November–1 December 2024 Fiji Australia: South Africa: DHL Stadium: Cape Town: 7–8 December 2024 South Africa New Zealand: Australia: HBF Park: Perth: 24–26 January 2025 Argentina Australia: Canada: BC Place: Vancouver: 21–23 February 2025 Hong Kong: Kai Tak Stadium: Hong ...
The 2025 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series for men's rugby sevens teams is the fifth season of the second-tier World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series that allows a promotion pathway to the top-level SVNS. The women's challenger tour with 12 national teams competing and will be played at same venues as their men's counterparts in Cape Town and ...
The Argentines blew away Australia 45-12 in the men's final, a week after reaching their first Dubai final. In this calendar year and including last season, Argentina has appeared in eight of 10 ...
Levi was sent off for head-on-head contact when the score was 7-7. Australia still went ahead after Alysia Lefau-Fakaosilea's ruck turnover led to Bienne Terita's try for 12-7 at halftime.
The new format will showcase the twelve best men's and women's teams, which will conclude in a Grand Final weekend where the top eight teams will compete to be crowned Series champions. The teams ranked ninth to twelfth will compete against the top four teams from a new Challenger Series in a relegation play-off to see who secures their place ...
Long-time Wallabies captain Michael Hooper is shifting his focus to rugby sevens from the 15-a-side game with a plan to play for Australia at next year’s Paris Olympics. The 32-year-old Hooper ...
The Australian Rugby Football Union, later the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) and now known as Rugby Australia, continued the event for a further year in 1989. [2] The 2000 Brisbane Sevens was the first Australian Sevens tournament in the World Sevens Series run by the International Rugby Board (IRB), now known as World Rugby.