The European climax of the HSBC Sevens World
Series kicks off at Scotstoun stadium in Glasgow on 4-5 May with
the battle for Series points crucial at both ends of the table.
With seven of the nine rounds played, New Zealand head into the
Emirates Airline Glasgow Sevens leading the World Series by 32
points from second-placed South Africa, while at the other end of
the table the promotion / relegation battle at the final round in
London is coming sharply into focus.
At the final round of the Series, the Marriott
London Sevens at Twickenham on 11-12 May, the core teams ranked
13th, 14th and 15th after Glasgow will play off for three
available core team places next season with Asian champions Hong
Kong, Russia, Zimbabwe, Tonga and Georgia.
It is a scenario
that every core team wishes to avoid and currently Glasgow hosts
Scotland are tied in joint-12th place with USA, ahead of Portugal
and Spain.
“The Glasgow leg of the World Series is
obviously an extremely important tournament for us," said Stephen
Gemmell, coach of Scotland, who face pool matches in Glasgow
against Portugal, England and New Zealand. “Being on home
soil is massive for us, having a big home support behind you makes
a huge difference and our responsibility is to make sure we deliver them a great performance."
The new format,
allowing for promotion and relegation from core team status, was
introduced this season to allow for a system that gives all member
unions a transparent and merit-based opportunity to qualify for
the series, and ultimately the Olympic Games in 2016.
“In
the short term, this battle for Series points is wonderful news
for the fans as it guarantees even more quality and intensity,”
said IRB Chairman, Bernard Lapasset. “Going forward our
Olympic debut in Rio in 2016, it is important that the opportunity
exists for all nations to progress to series core team status if
they are good enough. We are confident that this system
provides every nation competing in their regional qualifying
tournament with a direct chance to compete on every round of the
World Series, and also ensures a transparent opportunity-for-all
pathway to the games.”
See also:
Pictures from the 2013 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens
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