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Olympic Games Winners Fiji in Pole Position as Dubai Draw announced

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Dubai, UAE, September 24, 2016:    Rugby sevens is set for a triumphant return to centre stage in just 70 days’ time at The Sevens Stadium in Dubai with Olympic gold medallists and defending series champions Fiji the team to beat.

A hit with audiences around the world during its action-packed debut in Rio last month, the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series is set to reignite the passion of the millions of new global fans when the highly anticipated first round kicks off on 1 December.

The draw for round one of the men's series took place live on World Rugby Sevens' Facebook channel yesterday and it looks set to be a thriller, with the announcement of some intriguing match-ups at the Emirates Airlines Dubai Rugby Sevens. 

The HSBC World Rugby Women's Sevens Series schedule will be announced in due course. 

Pool A: Fiji, Argentina, Canada, Wales

Fresh from claiming their country's first-ever Olympic gold medal, 2015-16 series champions Fiji will return to The Sevens Stadium as they seek to defend their Dubai title in Pool A. The Pacific Islanders will enter the competition with a new head coach after Ben Ryan's decision to bow out after Rio, but they will still be hot favourites to come away with silverware following back-to-back series wins.
 
Meanwhile, Argentina, who starred in one of Rio's closest and most exciting matches when they lost to Great Britain in the Olympic quarter-finals, will be hoping to build on their fifth-place finish on the 2015-16 series with a strong opening performance in Dubai. Wales and Canada, slow starters in Dubai last year with a Shield win and Bowl semi-final, respectively, will be targeting the opener as a kick-starter to their campaign. 

Pool B: South Africa, USA, Scotland, 16th team

Olympic bronze medalists, series runner-up in 2015-16 and plate winners in Dubai last year, South Africa will have plenty of motivation heading into the opening round of the series. USA will also be keen to improve on their third-place finish in Dubai last December, a tournament they ended in dramatic fashion after beating New Zealand with a last second dropped goal. Scotland, winners of their first-ever tournament back in May when they beat South Africa at the London Sevens, promise to be a force to be reckoned with in Dubai, especially now that they have tasted victory. An invitational 16th team will be added in due course.

Pool C: New Zealand, England, Samoa, Russia

With Gordon Tietjens no longer at the helm, New Zealand will have a new look in Dubai, and off the back of a disappointing Olympics campaign, motivation will not be in short supply. They are joined by England, a team containing Olympic silver medalists after GB's success in Rio, and a Samoa side that showed promise in the last series after winning the Paris Sevens in May. 

Pool D: Australia, Kenya, France, Japan

Finishing eighth in Rio was disappointing for Australia's men and they will hope to get a good start in Dubai as they look to get back to winning ways. Kenya, will be hoping to replicate their winning form shown last year at the Singapore tournament, but they too had a disappointing Olympics, finishing in 11th place. France, who won the Bowl in Dubai last year, would have been disappointed with their 11th place finish on the series, despite their two third-place finishes in Cape Town and Paris. Japan, replacing Portugal as a core team for the 2016-17 series, join the circuit having just missed out on a medal at the Olympics, beating New Zealand in yet another giant-killing performance from the Brave Blossoms. Expect more big performances from the newcomers to the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series. 

HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2016-17:

Dubai – 2-3 December
Cape Town – 10-11 December
Wellington – 28-29 January
Sydney – 4-5 February
Las Vegas – 3-5 March
Vancouver – 11-12 March
Hong Kong – 7-9 April
Singapore – 15-16 April
Paris – 13-14 May 
London – 20-21 May

Dubai Sevens ticketing information: 

Thursday - FREE ADMISSION
Friday 2 December - in advance AED300, on the day AED400
Saturday 3 December - in advance AED300, on the day AED400
Season Tickets (Friday and Saturday) - in advance AED500, on the day AED600
Children under 12 admitted free.


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