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Rugby Sevens WR SVNS 2024 - 2025


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 HSBC SVNS Hong Kong 5/7 | Kowloon, Hong Kong :HKG 

 

Men`s:

1. :ARG Argentina

2.:FRA France

3. :AUS Australia

4. :FIJ Fiji

 

Women`s:

1. :NZL New Zealand

2. :AUS Australia

3. :CAN Canada

4. :FRA France

 

Full Results

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 HSBC SVNS Singapore 6/7 | Kallang, Singapore :SGP

 

Men`s:

1. :FIJ Fiji

2. :KEN Kenya

3. :ARG Argentina

4. :ESP Spain

 

Women`s:

1. :NZL New Zealand

2. :AUS Australia

3. :CAN Canada

4. :FRA France

 

Ful Results

 

Argentina :ARG and New Zealand  :NZL are the HSBC SVNS 2024-25 regular season champions in the Men`s and Women`s respectively.

 

Next and Final Stop: Los Angeles :USA 3-4 May. Top 8 of each gender will play for the Grand Final. Teams ranked 9-12 in each gender will play with the Top 4 in each gender of the Challenger Series final standings for the Promotion/Relegation to the 2025-26 SVNS Series.

 

 

Final Standings:

 

Men`s:

1. :ARG Argentina / 104p CHAMPIONS

2. :FIJ Fiji / 96p

3. :ESP Spain / 88p :yikes:

4. :RSA South Africa / 70p

5. :FRA France / 65p

6. :AUS Australia / 57p

7. :NZL New Zealand / 56p :yikes: 

8. :GBR Great Britain / 50p

 

This 8 teams will play for the Grand Final in LA.

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This 4 teams will play for the Promotion/Relegation against the Top 4 of the Challenger Series in LA.

 

9. :KEN Kenya / 36p

10. :URU Uruguay / 27p

11. :IRL Ireland / 23p

12. :USA United States / 12p

 

 

 

Women`s:

1. :NZL New Zealand / 116p CHAMPIONS

2. :AUS Australia / 106p

3. :FRA France / 80p

4. :CAN Canada / 72p

5. :JPN Japan / 64p

6. :USA United States / 58p

7. :FIJ Fiji / 46p

8. :GBR Great Britain / 43p

 

This 8 teams will play for the Grand Final in LA.

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This 4 teams will play for the Promotion/Relegation against the Top 4 of the Challenger Series in LA.

 

9. :BRA Brazil / 33p

10. :CHN China / 30p

11. :IRL Ireland / 22p

12. :ESP Spain / 14p

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With the Group Stage done in the final stop of the Challenger Series season, we know majority of the teams qualified to LA to play for the promotion to the 2025-26 SVNS.

 

 

In the Men`s, :CAN, :GER and :POR qualified to the SF so therefore they are also qualified for LA. The 4th spot will be between :CHIand :SAM. The points difference is 2 points in favour of Chile, but Samoa qualified for the SF and Chile not. If the points awarded in this tournament is the same as the rest of the other events (its not clear yet), :SAM will need a 2 position advantage, meaning that if they win one of the two matches they have tomorrow they will go to LA, or if they lose both matches and Chile lose at least one out of the two. In the case Samoa lose both and Chile wins both, there would be a tie (and i dont know the criteria there really).

 

 

In the Women`s, :KEN, :RSA and :ARG qualified to the SF so therefore they are also qualified for LA. The 4th spot will be between :COL and :THA. Colombia has the huge advantage with a 8 points difference. Thailand qualified for the SF. This means that :THA needs a 4 position difference for a tie and 5 to win. If :COL wins their first match tomorrow and :THA not, :COL qualifies. In case :THA wins too, the next match of each team is crucial, Thailand needs to win and Colombia to lose.

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  • 2 weeks later...

HBSC SVNS Challenger Series Stage 3/3 in Krakow :POL:

 

Men's Results:

 

7th Place: :TGA 45-12 :JPN

5th Place: :MAD 24-14 :CHI

3th Place: :GER 21-19 :CAN

Final: :POR 24-19 :SAM

 

Final Standings: Top 4 qualified to the 2025-26 SVNS Series Playoffs

1- :POR 52p

2- :GER 50p

3- :CAN 48p

4- :SAM 44p

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5- :CHI 38p

6- :MAD 26p

7- :JPN 26p

8- :TGA 21p

9- :UGA 10p (Eliminated)

10- :GEO 8p (Eliminated)

11- :HKG 7p (Eliminated)

12- :BRA 2p (Eliminated)

 

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Women's Results:

 

7th Place: :CZE 24-17 :POL

5th Place: :BEL 10-0 :COL

3th Place: :KEN 27-19 :THA 

Final: :RSA 21-12 :ARG

 

Final Standings: Top 4 qualified to the 2025-26 SVNS Series Playoffs

1- :KEN 56p

2- :RSA 50p

3- :ARG 48p

4- :COL 40p

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5- :THA 36p

6- :CZE 30p

7- :POL 22p

8- :BEL 20p

9- :UGA 14p (WalkOver)

10- :HKG 6p (Eliminated)

11- :SAM 4p (Eliminated)

12- :MEX 2p (Eliminated)

 

Full Results

 

Next and Final Stop: Los Angeles :USA 3-4 May. Grand Final and Promotion/Relegation Playoffs.

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Los Angeles :USA World Championship Sevens Draw:

 

Men`s Championship:

 

Group A: :ARG :RSA :FRA :GBR 

Group B: :FIJ :ESP :AUS :NZL 

 

Men`s Promotion/Relegation:

 

Group A: :KEN :POR :USA :SAM

Group B: :URU :IRL :GER :CAN 

 

Women`s Championship:

 

Group A: :NZL :CAN :JPN :GBR

Group B: :AUS :FRA :USA :FIJ

 

Women`s Promotion/Relegation:

 

Group A: :BRA :ESP :KEN :COL 

Group B: :CHN :IRL :RSA :ARG 

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World Rugby annoucned today the new SVNS format for 2025/26:

 

https://www.svns.com/en/news/999470/world-rugby-unveils-evolved-svns-model

 

Division 1 will have just 8 teams with 6 tournaments, and Division 2 will have 6 teams with just 3 tournaments. The top 4 teams will advance to the playoffs together with the 8 Division 1 teams.

 

Division 3 will be a single tournament with 8 teams, where the two finalists will advance to Division 2.

 

The 2025 Los Angeles repechage tournament will determine which four teams will play Division 2. The other four teams will play the continental qualifiers for Division 3.

 

I love that they didn't bother to explain what the hell will happen at the end of the season, because the answer is probably the end of the SVNS. And by love I mean hate.

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5 hours ago, NaBUru38 said:

World Rugby annoucned today the new SVNS format for 2025/26:

 

https://www.svns.com/en/news/999470/world-rugby-unveils-evolved-svns-model

 

Division 1 will have just 8 teams with 6 tournaments, and Division 2 will have 6 teams with just 3 tournaments. The top 4 teams will advance to the playoffs together with the 8 Division 1 teams.

 

Division 3 will be a single tournament with 8 teams, where the two finalists will advance to Division 2.

 

The 2025 Los Angeles repechage tournament will determine which four teams will play Division 2. The other four teams will play the continental qualifiers for Division 3.

 

I love that they didn't bother to explain what the hell will happen at the end of the season, because the answer is probably the end of the SVNS. And by love I mean hate.

...what even is the point of Division 1 tournaments? Sounds like its just a series of friendlies and that only one tournament a year will matter for D1 teams.

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They had a massive opportunity after the last Olympics and they seemingly completely dropped the ball. The interest is there but they need to be focusing on generating interest through the media. It's an entertaining sport (as evident by the positive reception it had at the start of the olympics) and the sport is a highlights package of ten second clips but how often do you see it pop up on social media? Also how often does a tournament sneak up on you because you had no idea it was happening and it was your calendar that saved you? 

 

They can make their tournaments more scalable but it will only be a short term fix and it will probably dilute their 'revenue base' in the long run. Also gimmicks such as rebranding it SVNS only showed them as decision makers who are out of touch.

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