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HSBC Sydney Sevens to return after 3-year hiatus for rugby ‘extravaganza’

  • Australian fans will have the chance to get behind their champion Rugby Sevens stars for the first time since 2019
  • Rugby Australia CEO Andy Marinos said the event has a track record of being an ‘extravaganza’ of rugby and a celebration of the many cultures involved in the game

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HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series is heading back to Sydney for the first time in three years. Photo: World Rugby
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While all attention has turned to Hong Kong and this week’s return of the Cathay Pacific/HSBC Rugby Sevens, HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series has announced its return to Sydney for the first time in three years at the newly renovated Allianz Stadium.

The event, set to run from January 27 to 29, will serve as the fourth round of the 2022-23 HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series for the women’s teams, and the fifth round for the men’s competition in what is a crucial Olympic qualification year for the sport.

Australian teams have had outstanding 2021-22 season so far, with both achieving historic firsts for Rugby Australia’s Sevens programme.

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The women’s team has been one of the most successful sporting teams in the country, winning every major trophy available this season – the Rugby World Cup Sevens, Commonwealth Games gold medal and the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series.

Australian fans will again have the chance to get behind their champion Rugby Sevens stars. Photo: World Rugby
Australian fans will again have the chance to get behind their champion Rugby Sevens stars. Photo: World Rugby

The men’s squad also became HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series Champions for the first time, with a nail-biting win over New Zealand in the London final, and a tense final round of the season in Los Angeles. Australian fans will now have the chance to get behind their champion Rugby Sevens stars as they aim for glory on home soil.

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The HSBC Sydney Sevens was first held in 2016 at Allianz Stadium – where the event was held for three years until 2018. The Sevens party moved to Homebush in 2019, before its last staging at the then-new rectangular stadium at Parramatta in 2020.

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