2019-2020 World Sevens Series
2019-2020 World Sevens Series
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How good was Fiji's third try against Oz?
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Such a great format...crunch pool games tonight, teams then come back tomorrow for final pool games...
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@taniwharugby ... and semi-finals and play-off matches.
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Massive misread with Curry running a superb line.
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Can’t coach that sort of pace..
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The other Baker looked pretty rapid there
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He was off his feet playing that
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That was a tough call on USA.
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@taniwharugby Correct call.
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Great strength and determination
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Good win for NZ Sevens given the personal USA have on deck, but I must admit the Fiji v Australia game was more like a final..good day all around..
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Not sure you can do dummies like that Kurt...
That American looked fucked after that collision.
Solid outing by NZ
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New Zealand will remain a stop on the Sevens World Series for at least the next three years as hosting options in Fiji continue to be explored. But while the event, which has been held in New Zealand since 2000, will remain on Kiwi shores, it will not be in Hamilton in 2021. New Zealand Rugby is exploring options of host cities for next year’s event, with the tournament returning to Hamilton for 2022 and then, all going well, being held in Fiji in 2023.
Speaking at the event in Hamilton today, NZR chief rugby officer Nigel Cass confirmed the format for the next few years, and said the options explored in Fiji to host next year’s event were not suitable. Initially, there were suggestions Fiji and Hamilton would host the stop in alternate years from 2021, however Fiji did not have the infrastructure required to host the tournament that soon. “We were really hopeful of getting a tournament in Fiji in 2021,” Cass said. “There’s a hell of a lot of infrastructure for a tournament of this type and, for next year, it’s just not going to be possible. “We’re not giving up though. We’re really keen, as are the Fijians, to take a tournament to Fiji and we remain really hopeful that we can do that in 2023. “(Now) we’re looking for somewhere that can hold a one-off, really exciting experience for the sevens to be hosted next year.”
Cass didn’t say if there was a frontrunner to host the 2021 event, but said NZR were talking with “a number of cities” who were interested in hosting the tournament, and didn’t rule out a return to Wellington as an option. “You never say never do you, but there are a number of other options that we’re looking at as well.” A decision is expected to be reached on where the 2021 tournament would be played sometime in the next six-to-eight weeks.