2023–24 SVNS

2023–24 SVNS
Men's Series XXV
Women's Series XI
Hosts
Date2 December 2023 – 2 June 2024
Nations12
Team changes
RelegatedMen
 Samoa
 Canada
Women
 South Africa
Series details
Top try scorerMen
Terry Kennedy (32)
Women
Maddison Levi (69)
Top point scorerMen
Terry Kennedy (160)
Women
Maddison Levi (345)

The 2023–24 SVNS was the 25th annual series of rugby sevens tournaments for national sevens teams, known as the World Rugby Sevens Series (SVNS). It was played between December 2023 and June 2024.[1] The Sevens Series has been run by World Rugby since 1999.

The men's and women's tournaments were played as side-by-side events at the same destinations for the entire series, making 2023–24 the first fully combined season. The series began in Dubai and travelled across the world to Cape Town, Perth, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Singapore before concluding in Madrid.[2][3]

Teams and format

The number of men's teams was reduced from sixteen to twelve for the 2023–24 series, matching the number of women's teams.[1] Canada was included as the twelfth men's team after winning the play-off in London on 21 May 2023.[4] South Africa gained promotion as the twelfth women's team by winning the Challenger Series.

Men's teams

Women's teams

The series took place over seven months and included eight events,[5] with the final event holding the top eight-placed teams in a Grand Final event. The teams placed between nine–twelve will compete in a promotion/relegation-style event with other teams to decide which stay as core teams.[1][6]

Format

For the first time ever, aligning to the Olympic model, the new SVNS format will showcase the twelve best men's and women's teams, which will conclude in a Grand Final weekend where the top eight teams will compete to be crowned Series champions. The teams ranked ninth to twelfth will compete against the top four teams from a new Challenger Series in a relegation play-off to see who secures their place in the 2024–2025 season. It will also be the first time both men and women's teams will earn the same with equal participation fees. The tournament will be a build up to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.[7][8]

Tour venues

The schedule for the series is:[5]

2023–24 itinerary
Leg Stadium City Dates Men's Winner Women's Winner
Dubai The Sevens Dubai 2–3 December 2023  South Africa  Australia
South Africa DHL Stadium Cape Town 9–10 December 2023  Argentina  Australia
Australia HBF Park Perth 26–28 January 2024  Argentina  Ireland
Canada BC Place Vancouver 23–25 February 2024  Argentina  New Zealand
United States Dignity Health Sports Park Los Angeles 1–3 March 2024  France  New Zealand
Hong Kong Hong Kong Stadium Hong Kong 5–7 April 2024  New Zealand  New Zealand
Singapore National Stadium Singapore 3–5 May 2024  New Zealand  New Zealand
Spain Metropolitano Stadium Madrid 31 May – 2 June 2024  France  Australia

Standings

The points awarded to teams at each event, as well as the overall season totals, are shown in the table below. Gold indicates the event champions. Silver indicates the event runner-ups. Bronze indicates the event third place finishers. An asterisk (*) indicates a tied placing. A dash (—) is recorded where a team did not compete. The delineation between position eight and position nine denotes the teams (1st–8th) that will compete in the grand final in Madrid, and the teams (9th–12th) that will compete in the Challenger Series.

Men's

2023–24 SVNS – Men's Series XXV[9]
Pos.
Event 
Team

Dubai

Cape Town

Perth

Vancouver

Los Angeles

Hong Kong

Singapore
Points
total
1  Argentina 18 20 20 20 12 4 12 106
2  Ireland 12 14 16 12 16 16 18 104
3  New Zealand 16 12 4 18 3 20 20 93
4  Australia 8 18 18 3 8 14 14 83
5  France 4 6 10 16 20 18 6 80
6  Fiji 14 16 14 10 10 12 4 80
7  South Africa 20 10 12 4 2 10 10 68
8  Great Britain 3 4 2 8 18 2 16 53
9  United States 6 2 8 14 6 8 8 52
10  Spain 2 3 6 2 14 6 3 36
11  Samoa 10 1 3 6 4 3 2 29
12  Canada 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 14
Legend
No colour Core team and re-qualified as a core team for the 2024–25 World Sevens Series
Pink Relegated from core team status for 2024–25 after Grand Finals

Women's

2023–24 SVNS – Women's Series XI[10]
Pos.
Event 
Team

Dubai

Cape Town

Perth

Vancouver

Los Angeles

Hong Kong

Singapore
Points
total
1  New Zealand 18 16 12 20 20 20 20 126
2  Australia 20 20 18 14 18 16 18 124
3  France 16 18 10 18 12 14 16 104
4  United States 8 14 14 12 16 18 3 85
5  Canada 14 10 8 16 14 10 8 80
6  Fiji 12 12 6 10 2 12 14 68
7  Ireland 10 8 20 4 6 6 12 66
8 Great Britain 2 6 16 2 3 4 6 39
9  Japan 4 3 2 3 4 8 10 34
10  Brazil 6 4 4 6 8 3 1 32
11  South Africa 3 1 3 1 10 1 4 23
12  Spain 1 2 1 8 1 2 2 17
Legend
No colour Core team and re-qualified as a core team for the 2024–25 Woman's World Sevens Series
Pink Relegated from core team status for 2024–25 after Grand Finals

Men's Grand Finals

2023–24 SVNS – Men's Series XXV[9]
Pos.
Event 
Team

Madrid
 France
 Argentina
 Fiji
4  New Zealand
5  Ireland
6  South Africa
7  Australia
8  Great Britain

Women's Grand Finals

2023–24 SVNS – Women's Series XI[9]
Pos.
Event 
Team

Madrid
 Australia
 France
 New Zealand
4  Canada
5  United States
6  Ireland
7  Fiji
8 Great Britain

Placings summary

Tallies of top-four placings in tournaments during the 2023–24 series, by team:

Men

Team Gold Silver Bronze Fourth Total
 Argentina 3 2 5
 New Zealand 2 1 1 1 5
 France 2 1 1 4
 South Africa 1 1
 Australia 2 2 4
 Ireland 1 3 1 5
 Great Britain 1 1 2
 Fiji 2 2 4
 United States 1 1
 Spain 1 1

Women

Team Gold Silver Bronze Fourth Total
 New Zealand 4 1 2 7
 Australia 3 3 1 1 8
 Ireland 1 1
 France 3 2 1 6
 United States 1 1 2 4
 Canada 1 3 4
 Great Britain 1 1
 Fiji 1 1

Players

Player of the final award
Tour Leg Men's Winner Women's Winner Ref.
Dubai Selvyn Davids Teagan Levi [11][12]
Cape Town Matías Osadczuk Madison Ashby [13]
Perth Marcos Moneta Lucy Mulhall [14]
Vancouver Luciano González Portia Woodman [15]
Los Angeles Stephen Parez Risi Pouri-Lane [16]
Hong Kong Dylan Collier Michaela Blyde [17]
Singapore Dylan Collier Jorja Miller [18]
Madrid Stephen Parez Maddison Levi [19]

Scoring

Men

Updated: 13 August 2024

Women

Updated: 13 August 2024

Awards

Rookie of the Year Award
Men's Winner Women's Winner Ref.
Antoine Dupont Carissa Norsten [20][21]
Player of the Year Award
Men's Winner Women's Winner Ref.
Antoine Dupont Maddison Levi [22]
Dream Team
Men's Dream Team Women's Dream Team Ref.
Antoine Dupont
Aaron Grandidier-Nkanang
Selvyn Davids
Terry Kennedy
Nathan Lawson
Ponepati Loganimasi
Matías Osadczuk
Olivia Apps
Michaela Blyde
Kristi Kirshe
Maddison Levi
Ilona Maher
Jorja Miller
Séraphine Okemba
[23]

Tournaments

Dubai

Men

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  South Africa 12–7  Argentina
Bronze  New Zealand 17–12  Fiji
Fifth Place  Ireland 28–7  Samoa
Seventh Place  Australia 26–12  United States
Ninth Place  France 22–0  Great Britain
Eleventh Place  Spain 19–14  Canada

Women

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  Australia 26–19  New Zealand
Bronze  France 26–5  Canada
Fifth Place  Fiji 24–19  Ireland
Seventh Place  United States 38–7  Brazil
Ninth place  Japan 12–5  South Africa
Eleventh Place  Great Britain 26–12  Spain

Cape Town

Men

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  Argentina 45–12  Australia
Bronze  Fiji 14–7  Ireland
Fifth Place  New Zealand 31–7  South Africa
Seventh Place  Canada 33–17  France
Ninth Place  Great Britain 31–7  Spain
Eleventh Place  United States 24–19  Samoa

Women

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  Australia 29–26  France
Bronze  New Zealand 19–7  United States
Fifth Place  Fiji 19–17  Canada
Seventh Place  Ireland 17–5  Great Britain
Ninth Place  Brazil 15–14  Japan
Eleventh Place  Spain 21–7  South Africa

Perth

Men

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  Argentina 31–5  Australia
Bronze  Ireland 24–7  Fiji
Fifth Place  South Africa 24–5  France
Seventh Place  United States 27–12  Spain
Ninth Place  New Zealand 21–14  Samoa
Eleventh Place  Great Britain 17–5  Canada

Women

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  Ireland 19–14  Australia
Bronze  Great Britain 24–10  United States
Fifth Place  New Zealand 14–10  France
Seventh Place  Canada 26–5  Fiji
Ninth Place  Brazil 7–0  South Africa
Eleventh Place  Japan 33–5  Spain

Vancouver

Men

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  Argentina 36–12  New Zealand
Bronze  France 42–12  United States
Fifth Place  Ireland 24–19  Fiji
Seventh Place  Great Britain 19–14  Samoa
Ninth Place  South Africa 24–7  Australia
Eleventh Place  Spain 17–12  Canada

Women

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  New Zealand 35–19  France
Bronze  Canada 19–14  Australia
Fifth Place  United States 29–7  Fiji
Seventh Place  Spain 15–12  Brazil
Ninth Place  Ireland 12–7  Japan
Eleventh Place  Great Britain 12–5  South Africa

Los Angeles

Men

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  France 21–0  Great Britain
Bronze  Ireland 24–7  Spain
Fifth Place  Argentina 26–21  Fiji
Seventh Place  Australia 24–14  United States
Ninth place  Samoa 12–5  New Zealand
Eleventh Place  South Africa 28–15  Canada

Women

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  New Zealand 29–14  Australia
Bronze  United States 21–7  Canada
Fifth Place  France 55–0  South Africa
Seventh Place  Brazil 28–14  Ireland
Ninth Place  Japan 24–19  Great Britain
Eleventh Place  Fiji 40–7  Spain

Hong Kong

Men

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  New Zealand 10–7  France
Bronze  Ireland 14–5  Australia
Fifth Place  Fiji 33–14  South Africa
Seventh Place  United States 19–17  Spain
Ninth Place  Argentina 42–0  Samoa
Eleventh Place  Great Britain 26–17  Canada

Women

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  New Zealand 36–7  United States
Bronze  Australia 24–21  France
Fifth Place  Fiji 19–15  Canada
Seventh Place  Japan 12–5  Ireland
Ninth Place  Great Britain 14–5  Brazil
Eleventh Place  Spain 17–14  South Africa

Singapore

Men

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  New Zealand 17–14  Ireland
Bronze  Great Britain 26–7  Australia
BronzePlace  Argentina 14–10  South Africa
Seventh Place  United States 19–17  France
Ninth Place  Fiji 21–12  Spain
Eleventh Place  Samoa 17–12  Canada

Women

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  New Zealand 31–21  Australia
Bronze  France 29–7  Fiji
Fifth Place  Ireland 19–17  Japan
Seventh Place  Canada 17–5  Great Britain
Ninth Place  South Africa 5–0  United States
Eleventh Place  Spain 24–19  Brazil

Madrid

Men

Event Winners Score Finalists
Championship  France 19–5  Argentina
Bronze  Fiji 17–10  New Zealand
Fifth Place  Ireland 12–7  South Africa
Seventh Place  Australia 21–0  Great Britain
Qualifier Playoffs  United States 40–19  Samoa
 Kenya 33–15  Germany
 Uruguay 12–10  Chile
 Spain 22–14  Canada

Women

Event Winners Score Finalists
Championship  Australia 26–7  France
Bronze  New Zealand 26–14  Canada
Fifth Place  United States 27–14  Ireland
Seventh Place  Fiji 42–7  Great Britain
Qualifier Playoffs  China 33–0  Belgium
 Spain 22–0  South Africa
 Japan 26–12  Argentina
 Brazil 38–7  Poland

See also

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