It was a weekend to forget for the All Black’s Sevens team at the first circuit of the season in Dubai. It’s a less-than-ideal start to a season full of new and exciting fresh faces after an overhaul of experienced players retired from the sevens.
The All Blacks Sevens will usher in a new era from November 30 to December 1 when the 2024/25 HSBC SVNS Series in Dubai.
Eight gold medallists from the Paris Olympic Games will take the field for the Black Ferns Sevens at the Elevate Sevens.
New Zealand’s Sarah Hirini is looking to become one of the first two-time Olympic gold medallists in women’s rugby sevens.
Cody Vai will look to help the All Blacks Sevens win more silverware alongside his brother Kitona.
A 17-year-old has been selected to boost the women's camp, with school-girl sensation Justine McGregor rewarded for her continued excellence at every level of the game.
The third leg of the SVNS circuit offers New Zealand teams a chance to put the disappointing results of the opening two rounds behind them.
The All Blacks Sevens are off to the big dance in Hong Kong after beating fierce rivals France 12-7 in a thrilling semi-final on Sunday – and clearly, it meant the world to them.
Both the Black Ferns Sevens and All Blacks Sevens confidently enter the HSBC Sydney Sevens, as series leaders.
The All Blacks Sevens and Black Ferns Sevens teams for the Dubai Sevens have been named.