Twenty eight teams will compete in the Emirates
Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens 2018.
Taking place 29 November - 1 December, the
event will feature 15 mens core sides and 11 womens core sides, with
Zimbabwes men and Kenyas women named as the invitational teams.
This year has an added incentive for both mens
and womens teams, who are not only competing for the coveted
world series title but also for their ticket to Tokyo 2020, as the
2019 series acts as principle route for Olympic Games
qualification.
The womens competition kicks off day one (29
November) of the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens with Pool C
where Canada again face France in a repeat of the recent bronze
final at the HSBC USA Womens Sevens where Canada triumphed 28-0.
Spain and Fiji are the other two teams in Pool C.
In Pool B, defending Dubai champions Australia,
one of only two teams to have won the womens title in Dubai, are
set to take on England, recent HSBC USA Womens Sevens runners-up
USA who they beat 34-0 in last years Dubai final, and new core
team China.
Series leaders New Zealand will face Ireland,
Russia who have medalled in the last three Dubai tournaments
and Kenya, who secured their position having won the Rugby Africa
Sevens Championship earlier this year. Kenya have played on the
series once before in Clermont-Ferrand in May 2016.
The mens tournament kicks off on day two (30
November) with Pool C opening proceedings at 09:00 local time.
Recent Rugby World Cup Sevens champions and last years Dubai
runners-up New Zealand will face USA, Spain and Wales.
Olympic champions and 2018 series runners-up
Fiji head Pool B and will face Scotland, France and Kenya, who are
under the leadership of newly-appointed head coach Paul Murunga.
Pool A features defending series champions South
Africa, Samoa, Kenya and Zimbabwe, who qualified by winning the
Rugby Africa Sevens Championship in October. This will be
Zimbabwes first appearance on the series since Cape Town in 2015
and their second appearance in Dubai having competed in 2011.
In Pool D, Australia will meet England, who will
act as Team GBs Olympic qualifying team for Tokyo 2020, Canada
and Japan, who return as a core team after winning the series
qualifying tournament in Hong Kong earlier this year.
World Rugby Chair Bill Beaumont said, Its an
exciting season for rugby sevens as we enter another Olympic
qualification year ahead of Tokyo 2020. The recent womens series opening round in
Glendale, Colorado was a fantastic display of sevens action with
the womens competition already proving to be highly competitive.
We will be watching closely as the mens teams not only get their
season underway in Dubai but also compete to secure their ticket
to Tokyo 2020.
Rugby pictures:
Pictures from 2019 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong
Kong Sevens,
Pictures from 2018 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens,
Pictures from 2017 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens,
Pictures from 2016 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong
Kong Sevens,
Pictures of Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2015,
Pictures of the Asia Rugby Sevens Olympic Games Qualifier in Hong
Kong,
Pictures of Singha Thailand Sevens 2015,
Pictures from the 2013 British & Irish Lions Tour in Hong Kong,
Pictures of Hong Kong Sevens 2014,
Pictures of Hong Kong Sevens 2013,
Pictures
of Chartis Cup 2012 and
Pictures of
Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2012.
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