Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Scotland return to women's sevens after 15 years
Entries are growing for the fifth major women's rugby Sevens tournaments - Amsterdam Sevens.
The other four this year are USA Sevens in Las Vegas, plus the three IRB tournaments in Dubai, Hong Kong and the new London event. Amsterdam will be the final leg.
Canada are (needless to say) the current champions, and this year they will face (amongst others) the Netherlands, South Africa, Australia, England, Scotland, USA, and France - almost all of the world's major teams, plus the return of Scotland to women's international sevens for the first time for 15 years.
The tournament will be on June 15th and 16th.
The other four this year are USA Sevens in Las Vegas, plus the three IRB tournaments in Dubai, Hong Kong and the new London event. Amsterdam will be the final leg.
Canada are (needless to say) the current champions, and this year they will face (amongst others) the Netherlands, South Africa, Australia, England, Scotland, USA, and France - almost all of the world's major teams, plus the return of Scotland to women's international sevens for the first time for 15 years.
The tournament will be on June 15th and 16th.
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