The Fiji Times

Chasing pack targets Aussies

- WORLD RUGBY

DUBAI will host the first dual event of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2023 this weekend, as the women’s season gets underway at The Sevens Stadium.

Following victory for their men in Hong Kong at the beginning of November, Australia arrive at the Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens as the team to beat in both tournament­s.

Australia’s women completed a clean sweep of Series, Commonweal­th Games and Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 titles earlier this year and will want to maintain their dominance heading into 2023.

The women’s Series features a record seven rounds, at the end of which the top four teams in the standings will secure their place at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Olympic qualificat­ion is also the prize for the teams that finish the men’s Series in the top four, spaces filled by Australia, Fiji, France and Samoa following the opening round in Hong Kong. Women’s Series ready for action

The action at The Sevens Stadium, and the 2023 women’s Series, will get underway at 9am local time (5pm Fiji time) on Friday when Ireland take on Spain in Pool C.

Powered by the tries of Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe, Ireland finished the pandemic-disrupted 2022 Series in fourth, level on points with second-placed France and Fiji in third.

They will meet the Fijiana in their final pool stage match and with Japan also in Pool C, it could prove pivotal in deciding whether or how the teams qualify for the quarterfin­als.

Defending Series champions Australia, who won both Dubai tournament­s last year, have been drawn in Pool A alongside USA, Canada and China.

World Rugby Women’s Sevens Player of the Year in partnershi­p with HSBC, Charlotte Caslick will again co-captain the team alongside Demi Hayes and coach Tim Walsh received a boost on the eve of Dubai with news that Faith Nathan had become the fourth player in quick succession to commit her future to the program.

Nathan played a pivotal role in Australia’s golden 2022, scoring 29 tries, and attributed that success to “the bond that exists between my team-mates and I”.

“They are my chosen family,” she said. “I’m so grateful I get to train, travel, and compete all over the world with them.”

Fresh from reaching the RWC Sevens 2022 semi-finals, where they lost to Australia, USA will hope to test that bond when they face the defending champions in the

final match of Pool A.

Challenger­s target Australia

The men’s tournament will get underway with a North American showdown between USA and Canada at 10.06am local time (6.06pm Fiji time) on Friday.

USA finished sixth in Hong Kong last time out, while their opponents failed to make the quarterfin­als and Canada will be coached by Sean White in Dubai following the departure of Henry Paul.

The neighbours are joined in Pool D by Japan and Samoa, who finished fourth in the opening round having beaten both Australia and New Zealand in the pool stage.

Defending men’s Series champions Australia lead the way in the standings following their dramatic 20-17 final defeat of Fiji in Hong Kong and they know the chasing pack will want to knock them off top spot.

They will kick-off their Dubai campaign against Kenya at 11:56 local time on Friday, and South Africa – who narrowly lost the 2022 Series title to them – and Great Britain have also been drawn in Pool A.

“There’s definitely a target on our back, a lot of teams will be coming for us after Hong Kong but we relish and welcome that,” Henry Hutchison told Rugby.com.au earlier this month.

“We’re going to have to be discipline­d to keep it up because sevens is such a difficult game, a different team turns up every event so you can’t be switched off for any game.”

The All Blacks Sevens are due to play in Dubai for the first time in three years on Friday, and they have been drawn in arguably the toughest pool in the men’s tournament.

Fiji, runners-up in Hong Kong, Argentina and Uruguay will provide New Zealand with stiff competitio­n as they attempt to emerge from Pool B.

France will hope to cement their place in the top four with another strong showing this weekend, and have been drawn alongside Ireland, Spain and Uganda in Pool C.

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