National Sevens Championships ready to unleash in Adelaide
The newest Olympic Sport, Rugby Sevens returns to Adelaide this weekend with the National Sevens Championships for both Men and Women kicking off on Saturday at Adelaide Shores Sporting Precinct, with all matches to be streamed LIVE through www.rugby.com.au.
Squad members from the Qantas Australian Women’s team will be representing their various teams including Dominique Du Toit, Mahalia Murphy, Shanice Parker, Laura Waldie and Shenae Ciesiolka.
The annually held Championship is a part of the growing Australian domestic Sevens calendar as more and more Australians participate in the truncated version of Rugby’s global game.
Teams will compete from across the country including National Indigenous, Australian University’s and the Australian Services the Rugby Union alongside State and Territory sides to be crowned National champions.
ARU General Manager, High Performance, Ben Whitaker: “The National Sevens Championship is a key step in the elite pathway of Rugby Sevens and I know teams have been preparing long and hard for these tournaments.
“The Sport continues to grow in the afterglow of Rugby’s debut at this year’s Rio Olympic Games and there will be players who could put out performances that catch the eyes of our Head Coaches of the Aussie 7s sides.
“The standards of Rugby Sevens are incredibly high across all states, not just central to your traditional Rugby nurseries that will make for some fantastic matches.
“Additionally we have the Armed Services, Australian Universities and National Indigenous teams being represented providing a very unique and accessible elite pathway opportunity for many players.”
There will be free entry for all spectators who wish to Adelaide Shores for the Championships.
National Sevens Championship Women
POOL A-NSW Blue, National Indigenous, NSW White, Tasmania
POOL B- Queensland Red, Australian Universities, Victoria, South Australia
POOL C- ACT, Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland White
DRAW
National Sevens Championship Men
POOL A- NSW, National Indigenous, Victoria, Armed Services (ASRU)
POOL B- Queensland Red, Queensland White, Western Australia, South Australia
POOL C- ACT, Australian Universities, Northern Territory, Tasmania
DRAW
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