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Olympic stars and international debutants ready for action as HSBC SVNS 2025 kicks off on 30 November – 1 December at The Sevens Stadium in Dubai France men arrive as Olympic and SVNS Champions, while New Zealand and Australia will once again battle for women’s supremacy along with Olympic medallists Canada and USA South Africa men and Australia women look to extend their five and four times Emirates Dubai 7s title winning streaks respectively

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With interest and excitement in rugby sevens on a high following the Olympics, the many millions of fans who watched the Games can expect to see Olympic medallists on show in Dubai alongside new faces looking to make their mark at the first round of a highly anticipated new HSBC SVNS campaign.

Men’s Olympic champions France will be looking to retain their SVNS Champions crown after they defeated SVNS league winners Argentina to claim the inaugural men’s title in 2024. Meanwhile Olympic bronze medallists South Africa are looking to continue their incredible form in Dubai which has seen them win five consecutive titles and seven of the last eight tournaments.

New Zealand’s women won their second successive Olympic title in Paris and will be aiming to reclaim the SVNS Champions title they lost to Australia in 2024. They will have to break Australia’s dominance in Dubai, which has seen them win the last four women’s titles at The Sevens Stadium.

The Emirates Dubai 7s features the top 12 men’s and 12 women’s teams in the world competing over two action-packed days as the 24 captain’s gathered by Old Dubai Creek on Wednesday where rivalries were reignited and new friendships forged.

We heard from sources that a few of the veterans of the Sakura 7s who saw them complete over the last 4-year cycle to the Olympics have opted to focus on XVs rugby with their clubs, and of course, the RWC 2025 takes place next year so players will be trying to force their way into contention.

The Japanese won the final round of the Asia Rugby Emirates Sevens Series in Bangkok at the start of the month which saw the return of a few Olympians for the first time since Paris 2024. Overall, the side ended up runners-up to China.

It will be new Head Coach Yuka Kanematsu’s first SVNS event in Dubai as Japan Women’s Head Coach and there are many players making their SVNS debut – the most notable absence is that of Wakaba Hara who has been a leading scorer for Japan over recent seasons, and experienced leader Chiharu Nakamura among others.
 
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