Bristol Post

Vital funding secured for GB sevens teams

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GREAT Britain’s Olympic sevens hopes have been handed a major boost after securing funding from a commercial partnershi­p with the National Lottery.

The Rugby Football Union, Welsh Rugby Union and Scottish Rugby Union have confirmed an arrangemen­t that means GB men’s and women’s teams will compete in the HSBC World Sevens Series before and after next summer’s delayed Tokyo Games.

England, Wales and Scotland would normally compete separately on the world series stage.

The support is via a National Lottery promotiona­l fund, and not money allocated for National Lottery Good Causes or by Camelot.

It is a considerab­le lift for the sevens game in Britain, given uncertaint­y this year caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The GB coaching structure has also been announced, with Charlie Hayter taking a team leader role and working as an assistant coach across men’s and women’s programmes. Former England and USA assistant Tony Roques takes on the men’s head coach job, with Scott Forrest remaining in charge of the women’s squad.

James Rodwell, who has made more internatio­nal sevens appearance­s than any other player and been part of England’s coaching team since 2018, will have an assistant role with men’s and women’s squads.

“We are delighted to have secured this partnershi­p with The National Lottery, and thank National Lottery players,” RFU performanc­e director Conor O’Shea said.

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

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