Bath Chronicle

Sevens squads are saved

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The RFU, SRU and WRU have confirmed they have secured funding to field GB Sevens teams for the 2021 season ahead of the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

The deal has been made possible by an innovative commercial partnershi­p with The National Lottery.

The men’s and women’s GB Sevens teams will compete in the HSBC World Sevens Series in the build-up to next summer’s Olympic Games and then will continue for the climax of the 2021 season post-tokyo.

The partnershi­p means the GB Sevens teams have the perfect opportunit­y to build towards striking gold in the delayed Olympic Games. As part of the partnershi­p, The National Lottery will be acknowledg­ed in a variety of ways and National Lottery players will benefit from tickets to events and unique opportunit­ies with the GB Sevens teams.

Charlie Hayter will take the team leader role whilst also being an assistant coach across both men’s and women’s programmes. Scott Forrest remains head coach for the women’s side, having been in lead roles with Scotland Women’s 7s since 2012.

Tony Roques will join as head coach for the men. Roques brings with him a wealth of knowledge having most recently been an assistant coach with the USA Eagles 7s side and prior to that as assistant coach to the England Sevens team.

James Rodwell, the most capped rugby sevens player of all time and part of the England coaching team since 2018, will complete the coaching set up, assisting across both the men’s and women’s programmes.

Further details on the performanc­e-based programme will be announced in due course.

RFU Performanc­e Director Conor O’shea said: “We’re delighted to have secured this partnershi­p with The National Lottery and thank National Lottery players.

This is a great opportunit­y for GB Sevens and vital preparatio­n ahead of next summer’s Olympic Games.

“We’re very grateful to the individual unions and their partners for their co-operation, understand­ing and continued support. We know the current uncertain circumstan­ces mean there will likely be challenges along the way but we’re very much looking forward to developing our plans further.”

Sports minister Nigel Huddleston said: “I am delighted to see The National Lottery come forward with such an innovative partnershi­p which will not only support Rugby Sevens as a sport, but also give back to society.”

Nigel Railton, chief executive of National Lottery operator Camelot said: “Every day The National Lottery and its players make a huge difference to communitie­s across the UK – and have been doing so since 1994.

“This clever partnershi­p demonstrat­es how by working together we can have a real impact on a sport and boost the chances of gold in Tokyo next summer.

“The loss of spectators and cancellati­on of events has had such an impact on various sports I am proud that we are able to support the GB Sevens programme after a difficult year.”

Hayter said: “I’m delighted with the coaching team that we have in place, which has an exciting blend of skills, experience and personalit­ies. Scott and Tony as the GB Sevens programme head coaches bring dynamism, passion and a wealth of experience to their respective roles. The opportunit­y we have to inspire Great Britain with rugby 7s on the global stage is one we all look forward to being a part of.”

The money for these initiative­s is coming from a National Lottery promotiona­l fund. It is not being funded by money allocated for National Lottery Good Causes or by Camelot.

 ?? PICTURE: Bath Rugby ?? Bath Rugby’s Will Muir joined the club in August after being named the 2019 England Sevens Player of the Year, he scored two tries in the opening event of the 2019/20 World Sevens Series
PICTURE: Bath Rugby Bath Rugby’s Will Muir joined the club in August after being named the 2019 England Sevens Player of the Year, he scored two tries in the opening event of the 2019/20 World Sevens Series

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