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- LEONE CABENATABU­A REPORTING FROM SAN FRANCISCO Edited by Osea Bola

Over 95,000 fans are expected to attend the three days of pulsating action at the Rugby World Cup Sevens at AT&T Park in San Francisco this weekend.

Ahead of a mouth-watering weekend, USA men’s captain Madison Hughes admits they’ll be aiming to inspire the crowd with their performanc­es.

“Having the opportunit­y to play in the marquee sevens event here in the US is just so exciting. Hopefully we can do well, put in a good performanc­e so those new to rugby can get really excited about it,” he said. Meanwhile, reigning Rugby World Cup Sevens champions in both the men’s and women’s events, New Zealand, will be looking to retain their crowns in San Francisco. “Winning the last Rugby World Cup Sevens in Moscow 2013 was a pretty special moment – we were all extremely inexperien­ced. It was incredible to take a Rugby World Cup home and a title that we’d never won before. It’s definitely going to give us extra motivation to do the same again here in San Francisco,” said Sarah Goss, New Zealand women’s captain.

“It’s going to be extremely tough with the knock-out format and the high quality of teams, but I have full confidence in the girls and the way we’ve been performing over the last few months. We’re just really excited to start playing on Friday and we’re extremely hungry to defend our title and take another Rugby World Cup Sevens home to New Zealand.”

New Zealand men’s captain Scott Curry added: “It’s awesome to be here in San Francisco. To be playing at AT&T Park in a baseball stadium is pretty unique and I’m sure the atmosphere is going to be electric. We’ve had a good week building up to the competitio­n, we’ve trained really well and we’re looking forward to the weekend. It’s going to be a tough task to defend our title and as it’s a knock-out format we’ll be focusing on one game at a time.”

South Africa and Australia will enter the men’s and women’s competitio­ns respective­ly in good form after claiming the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series titles last month, with Blitzboks captain Philip Snyman looking forward to the challenge. “Everybody is focusing on the Rugby World Cup Sevens, it’s an interestin­g new format with knock-out stages from the start meaning you have to be at your best from the get go and get out of the blocks as quickly as possible. Where the World Series was a marathon, this is more like a one hundred metre sprint,” he said.

“We can take a lot of confidence from our performanc­e in Paris and we’ve had a boost with a couple of players returning from injury so we’re really happy with where the squad is at the moment. Playing in San Francisco is a dream come true and playing in a baseball stadium is really interestin­g. Rugby is growing fast in America and we’re looking forward to a wonderful weekend of sevens.”

 ?? Photo: Anasilini Natoga ?? Legendary Waisale Serevi and his family are amongst many Fijians in San Francisco to support the Fiji Airways Fijian 7s today when the Rugby World Cup Sevens begins. Pictured yesterday at the team’s hotel are Serevi’s daughters Una and Asinate with Fiji Airways Fijian 7s winger Semi Radradra (left), and playmaker Vatemo Ravouvou.
Photo: Anasilini Natoga Legendary Waisale Serevi and his family are amongst many Fijians in San Francisco to support the Fiji Airways Fijian 7s today when the Rugby World Cup Sevens begins. Pictured yesterday at the team’s hotel are Serevi’s daughters Una and Asinate with Fiji Airways Fijian 7s winger Semi Radradra (left), and playmaker Vatemo Ravouvou.
 ??  ?? Fijian fans gather for the opening parade of the Rugby World Cup Sevens in San Francisco on July 20, 2018. Photo: Leone Cabenatabu­aFiji Games Today: 5am Fiji Airways Fijian women v Spain. If they win they play the winner of Australia vs Papua New Guinea at 12.52pm.3.53pm Fiji Airways men vs the winner of Japan vs Uruguay.
Fijian fans gather for the opening parade of the Rugby World Cup Sevens in San Francisco on July 20, 2018. Photo: Leone Cabenatabu­aFiji Games Today: 5am Fiji Airways Fijian women v Spain. If they win they play the winner of Australia vs Papua New Guinea at 12.52pm.3.53pm Fiji Airways men vs the winner of Japan vs Uruguay.
 ?? Photo: Leone Cabenatabu­a ?? Fiji Airways Fijian 7s captain Seremaia Tuwai leading the team during the opening ceremony in San Francisco on July 20, 2018.
Photo: Leone Cabenatabu­a Fiji Airways Fijian 7s captain Seremaia Tuwai leading the team during the opening ceremony in San Francisco on July 20, 2018.
 ??  ?? Fiji Airways Fijian 7s team during training session on July 20, 2018.Photo: Kitione Rokomanu/ ZoomFiji
Fiji Airways Fijian 7s team during training session on July 20, 2018.Photo: Kitione Rokomanu/ ZoomFiji
 ??  ?? Australian women 7s rep Elia Green during the opening ceremony in San Francisco on July 20, 2018.Photo: Leone Cabenatabu­a
Australian women 7s rep Elia Green during the opening ceremony in San Francisco on July 20, 2018.Photo: Leone Cabenatabu­a

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