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HSBC Sevens World Seriesi

The HSBC Sevens World Series – formerly known as the IRB Sevens World Series – consists of nine tournaments held worldwide each year between October and May.

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  • French scrum half will return to World Rugby Sevens Series finale next weekend after already helping team win in Los Angeles
  • Dupont will be part of the French squad fighting to win gold at the Paris Olympics this summer

The 2016 Olympic gold medallist Alicia Lucas hails first women’s sevens event in Singapore, and revels in rampant Aussie displays, while legend Bryan Habana praises ‘superstar skill and athleticism’.

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Great Britain staring at prospect of world series relegation playoff following unfavourable sequence of results in Singapore, while Aussie 15s legend Michael Hooper opens sevens try account in Canada victory.

Ireland are piecing together a formidable HSBC SVNS Series campaign after shedding ‘impostor syndrome’ over five years on elite circuit, said legend Brian O’Driscoll.

Draw for World Rugby Sevens Repechage tournament in Monaco pits men in Pool C alongside Spain, Papua New Guinea and Brazil, with women in Pool B alongside Uganda, Paraguay and Jamaica.

Women’s captain Natasha Olson-Thorne will make her 50th appearance alongside debutants, while there is a surprise recall for the city’s most-capped male player.

France’s 15-a-side scrum-half and captain helps his country to LA title, but his return to club rugby appears to rule him out of next month’s Hong Kong Sevens.

Dupont to make his sevens debut this weekend after his switch from 15-a-side, raising the prospect of him lighting up Hong Kong in a few weeks’ time.

China secure gold with 19-5 triumph over Kenya, Argentina take bronze with 36-10 win against Uganda. Hong Kong’s men end weekend on high note with 38-0 victory over Georgia to finish seventh, women take 10th place.

Triumph in France secures 2023 series titles for All Black Sevens and Black Ferns, and the double win is the third time this season the country’s men and women have won at the same event.

Men’s coach Jevon Groves opts to leave out captain Max Woodward and winger Salom Yiu for second leg in Stellenbosch, while women’s coach Paul John makes 3 changes to squad.

Jevon Groves’ side shake off heavy defeat at hands of Tonga in semi-final to win third-place play-off, while women finish on high to claim ninth.

Men’s team recover from losing first game of the day to Chile to easily brush aside Brazil in the quarter-finals, while women launch pursuit of decent finish with hammering of Papua New Guinea.

Five retained from Shield-winning side at Hong Kong Sevens as they test depth ahead of the Challenger Series, via which they could earn a season-long spot on the elite circuit.

Brady Rush scores with seconds remaining to seal 22-12 win over Argentina, and avenges surprise defeat at hands of South American side in Hamilton last month.