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The 2024–25 SVNS is the 26th annual series of rugby sevens tournaments for national sevens teams, known as the SVNS. It will take place between November 2024 and June 2025. It will take place between November 2024 and June 2025.
The first season of the World Sevens Series was the 1999–2000 season. At the Series launch, the chairman of the International Rugby Board, Vernon Pugh, described the IRB's vision of the role of this new competition: "this competition has set in place another important element in the IRB’s drive to establish rugby as a truly global sport, one with widespread visibility and steadily ...
The South African national rugby sevens team, commonly known as the Springbok Sevens, [1] competes in the World Rugby Sevens Series, the Rugby World Cup Sevens, the Summer Olympic Games and the Commonwealth Games. Overall, the team has won the World Rugby Sevens Series 4 times, as well as having won 40 tournaments in the series.
The total number of teams for the 2023–24 Sevens Series was reduced from sixteen to twelve, similar to the Women's series. [1] Canada men won the Promotion/Relegation play-off in London on 21 May 2023, [ 2 ] and thus make up the twelfth team and South Africa women were promoted from the Challenger Series.
The 2024 South Africa Sevens or SVNS CPT was a rugby sevens tournament played at Cape Town Stadium.Twelve men's and women's teams participated. [1]The format of the tournament differs to the other tournaments on the series, with four groups of three teams and no quarter-finals matches.
New Zealand won back-to-back doubles to close out the regular season in the world rugby sevens series, adding the men’s and women’s Singapore titles on Sunday to their dual successes last ...
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Paul Treu is one of the most-capped players for the Blitzbokke.He played in 32 tournaments between 1999 and 2002 and coached the team between 2004 and 2013. Below is a listing of all South African rugby union players that have represented the Blitzbokke since 1993.