Find out how two star players being ruled out affects New Zealand's teams in Vancouver Sevens.
In the latest developments at the Vancouver Sevens, New Zealand rugby fans were shocked as Stacey Waaka and Leroy Carter from the Black Ferns Sevens and All Blacks Sevens were forced out of the tournament. These unexpected setbacks have left both teams reeling as they aim to maintain their top form in the competition. Meanwhile, across the Tasman Sea, Australian teams showed a mix of results on the opening day in Vancouver, adding to the suspense and excitement of the SVNS World Series. The Australian sides are determined to continue their strong performance throughout the tournament.
A significant moment in women's rugby history took place at the Vancouver Sevens as Charlotte Caslick made headlines by becoming the first woman to achieve 50 tournaments on the HSBC SVNS Series. Her remarkable feat not only cements her legacy as a pioneer in women's rugby but also inspires countless aspiring female players around the world. Caslick's achievement at the Vancouver Sevens underscores the increasing prominence of women in rugby and sets a new standard for excellence in the sport. The SVNS World Series continues to showcase the best of international rugby talent, with each tournament bringing moments of triumph and heartbreak for players and fans alike.
Both the Black Ferns Sevens and All Blacks Sevens have been dealt major blows as two star players were ruled out of SVNS Vancouver.
The SVNS World Series gets back underway in Vancouver as the Australian sides seek to continue their strong form.
At that moment, Caslick became the first woman to reach 50 tournaments on the HSBC SVNS Series. It's a historic achievement for a player unanimously considered ...
All Blacks Sevens were soundly beaten by South Africa, while Black Ferns Sevens made light work of Brazil.
The first day of the Vancouver Sevens was a study of contrasts between the All Blacks Sevens and Black Ferns Sevens.
After losing their first match to South Africa at SVNS Vancouver, New Zealand bounced back with a bit of a statement win over Ireland at BC Place Stadium on ...
The Black Ferns swept aside Brazil and South Africa in their opening pool games in Vancouver.
After losing to South Africa, the All Blacks Sevens team had to beat the Irish in their second World Series pool game.
The NZ women put another big score on the board against Spain the quarter-finals.