HSBC SVNS 2025 Perth Sevens: Complete Tournament Guide The electric atmosphere of Sevens rugby returns to HBF Park!
The World Rugby SVNS series third leg takes place in Perth, Australia, 24-26 January, with New Zealand and Fiji leading the women's and men's standings respectively.
Itβs on, Perth (Boorloo). See your Aussie Olympic stars in action on the pitch, dance the day away to resident DJs at the Beach Club and soak up that unforgettable HSBC SVNS vibe all weekend long. Whether you choose to do it all in fancy dress is up to you! (But letβs just say weβd encourage it).
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However, Australia boast reigning World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year Maddison Levi, who helped her nation to an opening victory in Dubai with a record-breaking 15 tries, and will be a difficult opponent to overcome on home soil.
The Aussies will also be desperate for redemption after their shock loss to Ireland in last year's Perth final, and a disappointing finish outside of the podium in the previous leg in Cape Town.
If further incentives were needed, the hosts would love to run out for the final on Australia Day, where the women's final will close out the event for the first time.
Fiji lead the menβs standings after a stunning win in Dubai followed by second place in Cape Town, and are favourites to take another win in Perth.
Vuiviwa Naduvalo has been a potent attacking threat for the Pacific islanders, who will lock horns with New Zealand in Pool C alongside newly promoted Kenya and Uruguay.
Other men's teams to watch out for are surprise package Spain, who finished second in Dubai and sit second overall, Olympic champions France, and last-round winners South Africa.