Latest Rugby Sevens news

All Blacks Sevens star Leroy Carter joins Gallagher Chiefs on two-year deal
Carter, a World Rugby Sevens Player nominee, switches to Chiefs after Olympics quarter-fin

How Sarah Hirini defied medical science to engineer Paris gold
Hirini wasn’t meant to be in Paris, let alone playing starring role in a golden triumph.

'Good for the game': Cama wants All Blacks to follow Dupont's lead
It's been an ongoing debate since sevens was introduced to the Olympics in 2016.

Black Ferns legend eyes more silverware with code switch
Stacey Waaka already has an impressive resume.

Black Ferns Sevens go back to back, close in on series leaders
The Black Ferns Sevens have won two trophies in two weeks.

The astonishing life and future plans of Ruby Tui - 'is your passion still in this?'
She opens up over lunch about her book, the RWC singalong and kids.
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Editorial: Are NZ Rugby fans at risk of losing the All Blacks?
OPINION: NZR has a commercial formula for the All Blacks - it means less home games.

Sua’ali’i shines, McKenzie struggles as Chiefs lose Super Rugby top spot in upset
Australian rugby's bright hope showed his class against the former competition leaders.

Crusaders survive late trouble to top Hurricanes
The Crusaders were down to 13 men late in the game, but closed out the win.
More Rugby Sevens news

Watch: Samoan stunner 'one of the longest tries in history'
It unfolded from a seemingly dire situation in one corner of their in-goal area.

Streak busted: Black Ferns Sevens stunned in Cape Town
The Black Ferns Sevens failed to make a final for the first time since 2019.

'Cancel his citizenship': Hipkins jokes about Steve Hansen's Wallabies gig
Sir Steve Hansen says the Wallabies role is just to provide feedback.

Watch: Eddie Jones' blow-up for the ages - 'give yourselves uppercuts'
The Wallabies coach labelled the press conference the worst he's ever had.

Another Black Ferns Sevens star leaves NZ Rugby for NRLW
Tyla Nathan-Wong is the latest NZ rugby star to swap codes and move across the Tasman.