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Sevens Series cancelled over coronaviru­s with NZ taking titles

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LONDON: The remainder of this year’s World Rugby Sevens Series has been cancelled over the coronaviru­s, the sport’s governing body said yesterday, with the flagship Hong Kong tournament among five events called off.

Tournament­s in Langford in Canada, London, Paris, Singapore and Hong Kong will not be played this year, with the men’s and women’s titles both awarded to pacesetter­s New Zealand.

“The decision follows detailed and constructi­ve dialogue with the host and participat­ing unions, and has been taken with the health and wellbeing of the rugby community and the wider public as top priority,” a World Rugby statement said.

Hong Kong had been due to be the final stop of the rejigged sevens calendar after it was moved from its traditiona­l April slot because of the pandemic.

The Hong Kong Sevens, which had been held every year since 1976, is an important source of revenue and prestige for the city which has endured severe political upheaval over the past year, as well as the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“While it is very disappoint­ing for players, fans, organisers and everyone involved to have to cancel these events due to the global Covid-19 pandemic, the health and wellbeing of the rugby community and wider society remains the number one priority,” said World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont.

“These difficult decisions have been taken following detailed consultati­on with our union partners and in line with advice from the various government and public health agencies around the world.”

Hong Kong rugby officials expressed disappoint­ment at the demise of their tournament, which has been scheduled to return in early April.

The colourful, three-day tournament is the signature event of the World Sevens Series and was a driving force behind rugby’s return to the Olympics in 2016.

“We are of course disappoint­ed not to be hosting the world-famous Hong Kong Sevens for the first time in 45 years,” Hong Kong Rugby Union chief executive Robbie McRobbie said in a statement.

“But we understand the extraordin­ary circumstan­ces surroundin­g today’s cancellati­on of the remainder of the series.”

The premature end of the sevens season hands the All Blacks their 13th title after they won three of the six tournament­s possible before play was halted.

New Zealand lost only three games along the way and led the standings with 115 points, 11 ahead of secondplac­ed South Africa.

The Black Ferns, New Zealand’s women’s team, seal back-to-back titles after winning four tournament­s in a row in Dubai, Cape Town, Hamilton and Sydney to top the table by 16 points.

 ?? AFP ?? Fans attend a match at the 2019 Hong Kong Sevens.
AFP Fans attend a match at the 2019 Hong Kong Sevens.

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