The Northern Advocate

Barren season for NZ Sevens

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New Zealand Rugby have confirmed the Hamilton Sevens will not take place in 2022 and their national teams won’t be taking part in tournament­s this year.

The 2022 world series schedule will be announced by World Rugby later this month, however the Hamilton and Sydney events will not be included following consultati­on with World Rugby, the host unions, and their respective partners.

The decision not to play the two tournament­s in New Zealand and Australia was taken in line with relevant government and internatio­nal public health authority advice, and with the health and wellbeing of the community in mind.

New Zealand Rugby general manager (Profession­al Rugby and Performanc­e) Chris Lendrum said it was disappoint­ing for players, fans, and event partners, but unavoidabl­e when Covid-19 factors were considered.

“This is particular­ly tough for our Black Ferns Sevens and All Blacks Sevens teams following their success at the Tokyo Olympics and for all our of the stakeholde­rs who have made the Hamilton tournament a highlight of the sporting calendar.

“The major obstacle to hosting the tournament in New Zealand next year was bringing 26 teams into the country through MIQ. “We understand the Government’s MIQ priority to keep our borders safe and we accept the scale of our requiremen­ts weren’t possible.” NZR will continue to work with World Rugby towards hosting future world series events in 2023 and beyond. “The Sevens has been a popular and exciting annual event on the sporting calendar for more than 20 years and everyone would love to see it return, but for now we will focus on planning some meaningful Sevens for our teams.”

Although several tournament­s on the world series will resume in 2021, the Black Ferns Sevens and All Blacks Sevens will not be traveling to those events due to current travel restrictio­ns in place.

Canada is scheduled to host world series tournament­s in Vancouver and Edmonton this month.

NZR and Rugby Australia will continue to consult with World Rugby regarding the establishm­ent of several regional Oceania Sevens tournament­s with the support of the Australian government, as preparatio­n for the men’s and women’s teams ahead of the upcoming Commonweal­th Games.

World Rugby chief executive officer Alan Gilpin said despite the cancellati­ons and disruption­s caused by Covid-19 a truncated HSBC

World Rugby Sevens Series would continue in 2021 with a revised 2022 schedule to be announced later this month.

“The truly global nature of the Series has made it difficult to plan with certainty in this uniquely challengin­g time as the ongoing and dynamic impacts and travel restrictio­ns associated with the Covid-19 pandemic continue to present a challenge to all stakeholde­rs,” Gilpin said.

“We now look ahead to the return of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series with upcoming events in Canada and Dubai ahead of what promises to be a very busy and exciting year for the sport in 2022 with the Series followed by the Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham and climaxing with Rugby World Cup Sevens in Cape Town.”

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