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Andy Vilk, head coach of Italy men's sevens
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RWC Sevens 2022 qualifying

Italy men’s sevens team seeks return to the big stage

The European men's qualification tournament for Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 is on the horizon with the prize of four tickets to Cape Town, South Africa at stake in July.

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Thu 19 May, 2022
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HSBC Canada Women's Sevens 2022
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HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series

Black Ferns Sevens renew riveting rivalry with Australia on HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series

Australia wrapped up the 2022 Series title in Langford, but the Black Ferns Sevens left Canada with plenty to celebrate as they begin a busy period.

HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series

Tue 3 May, 2022
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Madagascar Women's Sevens
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Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022

Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022: Madagascar latest team to book ticket to Cape Town

Following another intense weekend of qualifying action we now know the identity of 12 women's and 20 men's teams who will compete at RWC Sevens 2022.

Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022

Mon 2 May, 2022
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HSBC Spain Sevens Seville 2022 - Women's
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HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series

Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe keen to drive Ireland onto Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022

We spoke to the prolific Ireland star about backing up the team’s success in Seville and plotting their path to Cape Town in September.

HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series

Tue 26 April, 2022
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Rugby World Cup Sevens San Francisco 2018 - Day Two
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Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022

Everything you need to know about Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022

Your guide to RWC Sevens 2022, which will take place in Cape Town between 9-11 September this year.

Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022

Fri 8 April, 2022
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2018 Highlights
Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018
08:29 mins

Highlights: New Zealand win big in San Francisco

New Zealand retained their Rugby World Cup Sevens title in San Francisco
Mon 23 July, 2018
08:29 mins
Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018
07:03 mins

Highlights: New Zealand women's win Rugby World Cup Sevens

Check out all the top action as New Zealand win The Rugby World Cup Sevens in San Francisco
Sun 22 July, 2018
07:03 mins
Rugby World Cup Sevens San Francisco 2018 - Day Two
06:30 mins

HIGHLIGHTS: Men's semi-finals confirmed after thrilling day two

Men's semi-finals confirmed after thrilling day two of action at Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018 #RWC7s
Sun 22 July, 2018
06:30 mins
Rugby World Cup Sevens San Francisco 2018 - Day One
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Highlights: Men's quarter-finals decided

Men's quarter-finals of Rugby World Cup Sevens decided after incredible first day at AT&T Park
Sat 21 July, 2018
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Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018
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Highlights: Women's semi-finals confirmed at Rugby World Cup Sevens

Championship semi-finals confirmed after thrilling day one of action
Sat 21 July, 2018
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RWC 2023 qualification
Saturday 09 October, 2021
3 min read

Uruguay make history as they qualify for Rugby World Cup 2023 as Americas 1

A 34-15 victory over USA in Montevideo sees Los Teros join New Zealand, France and Italy in Pool A. Meanwhile, Canada are eliminated from the qualification process after a 33-24 defeat to Chile.
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Uruguay overturned a three-point deficit from the first leg to qualify for Rugby World Cup 2023 as Americas 1.

Outscoring the Eagles four tries to two, they put last weekend's 19-16 defeat behind them to run out 34-15 winners on the day and 50-34 on aggregate.

Los Teros can now look forward to competing in their fifth Rugby World Cup, having previously appeared in 1999, 2003, 2015 and 2019.

USA will play Chile, home-and-away next year, for the right to go to France 2023 as Americas 2.

Chile kept alive their dream of appearing at a Rugby World Cup for the first time after an historic win over Canada in Valparaiso.

Canada had won the first leg 22-21 but were well beaten by Los Condores in the second tie and fell to a 33-24 defeat, meaning their ever-present tournament record is now at an end.

This is what it means for @RugbyUruguay!⭐️#RWC2023 | @France2023 pic.twitter.com/6a9WLdc6Ad

— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 9, 2021

URUGUAY 34-15 USA (50-34 ON AGGREGATE)

A good-sized crowd inside the Estadio Charrua basked in both the sunshine and the glorious running rugby their side produced on what turned out to be a momentous day for Uruguayan rugby.

Two tries from full-back Rodrigo Silva bookended a scintillating performance with ball in hand from Los Teros, with tries from winger Gaston Mieres and hooker Facundo Gattas coming in between. Goal-kicking winger Federico Favaro also had a good day with six successful attempts out of seven bringing him a 14-point haul.

The game and the overall tie was still very much in the balance at half-time with Los Teros only leading 13-8, thanks to Silva’s opening try and two penalties and a conversion from Favaro.

USA’s points came from a Will Magie penalty followed by a Mika Kruse try just before the half-hour mark. Kruse showed his pace in scoring in the first leg and did so again after a well-executed blindside move from an advancing scrum.

But other than that, the Eagles offered little and Los Teros should have had a bigger points cushion.

Uruguay soon discovered the clinical edge that was lacking in the first half, scoring three tries in a devastating 12-minute spell just after the restart to leave USA rocking.

Throughout the match, Uruguay had found holes in USA’s defence easy to come by and that was the case when Mieres darted over in the 42nd minute.

Gattas’ effort for Uruguay's third try was typical of a hooker’s score, from close range after a series of pick and goes, but Silva’s second was a good example of how comfortable Uruguay looked with ball in hand. Nicolas Freitas had played a part in Silva’s first try and another strong run and a couple of well-timed passes set him up for his second.

As a proud team, USA never gave up and the last quarter was spent largely in Los Teros’ 22. But after sustained pressure and a succession of penalties against the home side, all that the Eagles could manage by way of a reply was a try in the corner from right-wing Christian Dyer after a neat flick on by Kruse.

Chile🇨🇱 have done it! They have beaten Canada in the second leg of their qualifier!🏉@France2023 | #RWC2023 pic.twitter.com/FrRXeoJBr0

— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 9, 2021

CHILE 33-24 CANADA (54-46 ON AGGREGATE)

Santiago Videla scored a try and kicked 18 points as Chile stayed in the hunt for the Americas 2 ticket with a first-ever win against Canada.

Los Condores comfortably wiped out the one-point deficit from the first leg in Langford, which Canada won 22-21.

Canada had never failed to qualify for a Rugby World Cup before but that record looked in serious danger from the moment two Videla penalties had cancelled out an early strike from Peter Nelson.

Fly-half Rodrigo Fernandez then produced a moment of magic when he caught Ross Braude’s box kick and accelerated through the defence for a superb score.

With Videla adding the conversion and a third penalty, Chile had a 13-point advantage going into half-time.

Canada came out after the break fired up and after forcing Chile into conceding a succession of lineout penalties near their own try line, home hooker Augusto Bohme was sent to the sin-bin.

Once again Canada kicked to the corner and this time Chile were unable to prevent Bohme’s opposite number, Eric Howard, from grounding the ball. Nelson converted to make it 16-10.

Any hopes that the try would spark some life into Canada were quickly dashed, though, as they knocked on at the restart and conceded a penalty which led to Chile’s second try, prop Matias Dittus crashing over from a tap-and-go move.

Canada continued to get on the wrong side of referee Nehuén Jauri Rivero’s whistle and eventually his patience wore thin, resulting in a yellow card to Djustice Sears-Duru. Videla slotted the resulting penalty to make it 26-10.

Andrew Quattrin’s converted try from a lineout drive gave Canada a glimmer of hope at 26-17 with 13 minutes left to play. But, once again, they failed to deal with the restart and gave Chile an easy foothold in the 22, which led to Videla scoring and then converting his own try.

Trailing by 15 points on aggregate with only 11 minutes left, Canada threw everything they had at a Los Condores side by now reduced to 14 men following Salvador Lues’ sin-binning.

But their only reward, a try for Kainoa Lloyd, converted by first-leg matchwinner Robbie Povey, was too little too late.

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Italy men’s sevens team seeks return to the big stage

The European men's qualification tournament for Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 is on the horizon with the prize of four tickets to Cape Town, South Africa at stake in July.

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