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SVNS Series Kicks Off In Dubai This Weekend – Match Tracker

SVNS Series Kicks Off In Dubai This Weekend – Match Tracker

Erin King 31/5/2024

Young forward Erin King drives hard at the Australian defence during Ireland's opening HSBC SVNS Grand Final fixture in Madrid ©INPHO/Martin Seras Lima

The first leg of the HSBC SVNS Series gets underway in Dubai this weekend with the Ireland Men’s and Women’s 7s sides back in action.

The series features the 12 best men’s and women’s rugby sevens teams, including men’s Olympic medalists France, Fiji and South Africa and women’s Olympic medalists New Zealand, Canada and USA. There will also be some newcomers to HSBC SVNS for 2025, with China women and Kenya and Uruguay men joining the series after winning promotion from the Challenger Series at the end of last season.

The Women’s team are up first against Fiji at 5:44am on Saturday morning followed at 6:28am by the Men taking on Great Britain. The matches will be available on TNT Sports and RugbyPass in Ireland and the UK – click here for a full list of where to watch around the world.

Team News

There are some new names in both squads for this weekend alongside some familiar faces. Fresh from her World Rugby Breakthrough 15s Player of the Year award Erin King returns to the 7s squad alongside the likes of Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe, Stacey Flood and Eve Higgins. They are joined by Robyn O’Connor who lined out for the Ireland U20s and started in the Vodafone Women’s Interpro Series earlier this season, and Hannah Clarke, another Ireland U20 player who featured for Connacht in the interpros.

In the Men’s squad stalwarts like Jordan Conroy, Hugo Lennox and Mark Roche are joined by newcomers Nicky Greene and James Dillon who both got their first experience of senior international Sevens rugby at the Makarska Sevens in Croatia in Rugby Europe 7s.

HSBC SVNS Dubai Fixturs & Results

Pool Stages

Ireland Women 30 Fiji 12Match Centre
Try: Hannah Clarke (5′), Vicki Elmes Kinlan (6′,8′), Amee Leigh Murphy Crowe (9′,12′), Erin King (13′)

Ireland Men 17 v Great Britain 22Match Centre
Try: Zac McConnell (11′), Josh Kenny (12′), Ed Kelly (13′) Con: Mark Roche (13′)

Ireland Women 31 China 21Match Centre
Try: Erin King (8′), Amee Leigh Murphy Crowe (9′,11′,15′), Beibhinn Parsons (10′) Con: Stacey Flood (9′), Eve Higgins (10′,15′)

Ireland Men 14 Uruguay 26Match Centre
Try: Josh Costello (3′,13′), Con: Ed Kelly (3′) Mark Roche (14′)

Australia 24 Ireland Women 5Match Centre
Try: Megan Burns (7′)

Argentina 29 v Ireland Men 7Match Centre
Try: Zac McConnell (9′) Con: Bryan Mollen (9′)

Women’s Cup Quarter Final

New Zealand 33 Ireland Women 12 – Match Centre
Try: Amee Leigh Murphy Crowe (6′), Eve Higgins (13′). Con: Stacey Flood (6′)

5th Place Playoff

USA v Ireland Women, 12:44pm – Match Centre

Men’s 9th Place Semi Final

Kenya v Ireland Men, 10:06am – Match Centre

Ireland Women’s 7s

Kathy Baker, Megan Burns, Hannah Clarke, Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe, Stacey Flood, Clare Gorman, Eve Higgins, Erin King, Vicky Elmes Kinlan, Emily Lane, Anna McGann, Robyn O’Connor, Béibhinn Parsons.

Ireland Men’s 7s

Tadhg Brophy, Niall Comerford, Jordan Conroy, Josh Costello, James Dillon, Nicky Greene, Ed Kelly, Joshua Kenny, Hugo Lennox, Zac McConnell, Bryan Mollen, Mark Roche, Rory Woods.