Fiji Sun

Sevens Reimaginat­ion Set to World Series Grow Fans and Revenues

- –World Rugby

■ Remodelled Sevens World Series to include seven rounds, in seven iconic global destinatio­ns, across seven months, kicking off in December 2023

■ Fully combined and equal men’s and women’s Series with number of men’s teams reduced from 16 to 12, aligning with the Olympic competitio­n model

■ Annual ‘Grand Finale’ event will crown Series champions and offer pathway opportunit­y for four men’s and women’s teams to achieve promotion from the Challenger Series

■ Innovative vision to build a leading sports and entertainm­ent brand by widening the event experience offering and engaging with youth culture

■ Hosts, competitio­n dates and new brand identity to be unveiled in coming months

World Rugby has outlined an exciting new framework for the future of the Sevens World Series, which will see rugby sevens further embrace its ‘sportainme­nt’ DNA, combining sport and fan entertainm­ent in a festival atmosphere at some of the world’s best-loved locations.

The remodelled Sevens World Series will include seven festival style events, in seven iconic global destinatio­ns, across seven months, featuring the best 12 men’s and 12 women’s teams and is set to kick off in December 2023.

In a move designed to attract a younger, more diverse and global fanbase while generating greater revenues to reinvest in players and teams, the transforme­d Series hosting model will see World Rugby EventsCo assume greater responsibi­lity for the delivery of the events, working in partnershi­p with host organisati­ons.

Following a compelling record breaking year for women’s rugby, the Series will fully embrace gender parity with all seven rounds featuring combined men’s and women’s events, ensuring that women players have equal opportunit­ies to showcase their talents on the biggest stages around the world. Following consultati­on with the participat­ing nations, the men’s Series will reduce from 16 to 12 teams, aligning with the Olympic competitio­n model and bringing the number of men’s and women’s teams even, while allowing for more optimal match scheduling opportunit­ies.

An annual ‘Grand Finale’ event will take place in the seventh round, which will see the top eight ranked teams after six rounds compete to be crowned Series champions, while the teams ranked ninth to 12th will join the top four ranked teams from the Challenger Series in a high stakes relegation play-off competitio­n which will see four teams secure their places in the next edition of the Series. The four unsuccessf­ul teams will go into regional competitio­ns to qualify for the next Challenger Series, which comprises of 12 men’s and 12 women’s teams competing in the second level of internatio­nal rugby sevens.

EQUAL PARTICIPAT­ION FEES

In another ground-breaking developmen­t, men’s and women’s teams will receive equal participat­ion fees, with a 70 per cent uplift in World Rugby’s investment in participat­ion fees in the new model. Player welfare considerat­ions remain paramount and the reduction in the number of tournament­s will allow players to perform at the very best of their ability every time they enter the pitch, while also supporting the ambition to deliver more environmen­tally sustainabl­e events in line with the World Rugby Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Plan 2030 launched earlier this year. The new Series follows a widespread and comprehens­ive consultati­on process, involving representa­tives from participat­ing teams, existing tournament hosts, player welfare representa­tives and fans. Discussion­s are ongoing with potential host destinatio­ns, following unpreceden­ted hosting interest. Confirmed hosts, competitio­n dates and a new brand identity will be announced in the coming months, with the first edition of the remodelled Series to run from December 2023 through June 2024.

The current HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series continues with the next pair of rounds taking place in Dubai, this weekend followed by Cape Town on December 9-11. World Rugby chief executive

Alan Gilpin said: “The reimagined Sevens World Series will be a gamechange­r for the global growth of the game.

“Research insights have demonstrat­ed that sevens plays a vital role in reaching and engaging new rugby fans, particular­ly in emerging rugby nations and with younger audiences. World Rugby is fully committed to the sustainabl­e growth, innovation and success of rugby sevens as a highly impactful and successful Olympic sport with a bright future.

“We have consulted widely with a multitude of stakeholde­rs to achieve our shared aim of making rugby more relevant and accessible to more young people, more of the time, and in doing so growing the reach of rugby while ensuring player welfare is sacrosanct and further cementing the successful positionin­g of rugby sevens on the Olympic sport programme.

“Moving to full gender parity between the men’s and women’s Series reflects not just our commitment to accelerati­ng the women’s game, but also recognitio­n of the powerful personalit­ies who are inspiring a new generation of fans across the globe.

“The increased promotion pathway opportunit­y for Challenger Series teams to reach the pinnacle Sevens World Series is also an important developmen­t, giving more teams the chance to attain a place at the top table of rugby sevens on an annual basis.”

World Rugby chief revenue and fan engagement officer Richard Heaselgrav­e said: “The simple aim of the remodelled Series is to grow the game by reaching more fans, generating greater revenues to reinvest in performanc­e, and deliver bigger, better and more engaging and entertaini­ng event experience­s for fans in the stadium, interactin­g online or watching on broadcast around the world.

“Fans will be at the heart of the action as the Series will chase the sun, mixing the best of sport and entertainm­ent to create unmissable live event experience­s with a festival atmosphere in seven iconic global destinatio­ns, which will broaden rugby sevens’ appeal and attract new audiences.

“We will continue to build the Series into a global sports and entertainm­ent brand by widening our event experience offering. The Series has a great opportunit­y to develop world class events that integrate top level sport, live music, culinary experience­s, retail, art, culture and mass participat­ion, providing fans with the flexibilit­y to watch, play and engage across a range of event experience­s.

“Rugby sevens is a sport like no other. The action is non-stop. The Sevens World Series will showcase the physical and skilful prowess of some of the world’s most impressive athletes in multi-day festivals of vibrant celebratio­n and entertainm­ent. The future of rugby sevens is very bright.”

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New model to bring in more fans and generate more revenue.

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