World Rugby SVNS Series | 05/04 18:28 | - |
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L | 33-7 | |
World Rugby SVNS Series | 05/03 23:51 | - |
Australia 7s v
New Zealand 7s
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L | 19-21 | |
World Rugby SVNS Series | 05/03 21:07 | - |
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W | 14-15 | |
World Rugby SVNS Series | 05/03 17:44 | - | Spain 7s v Australia 7s | W | 10-15 | |
World Rugby SVNS Series | 04/06 07:40 | - |
Australia 7s v
South Africa 7s
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L | 7-26 | |
World Rugby SVNS Series | 04/06 03:28 | - |
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W | 5-28 | |
World Rugby SVNS Series | 04/05 11:38 | - | Australia 7s v Spain 7s | L | 7-28 | |
World Rugby SVNS Series | 04/05 08:22 | - | Australia 7s v Uruguay 7s | L | 5-28 | |
World Rugby SVNS Series | 03/30 09:38 | - |
Australia 7s v
Fiji 7s
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W | 22-21 | |
World Rugby SVNS Series | 03/30 06:00 | - |
Australia 7s v
Argentina 7s
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L | 7-31 | |
World Rugby SVNS Series | 03/29 09:51 | - | Australia 7s v Great Britain 7s | W | 34-5 | |
World Rugby SVNS Series | 03/29 05:20 | - | Australia 7s v Uruguay 7s | W | 28-12 |
The Australia national rugby sevens team participates in international competitions such as the World Rugby Sevens Series and Rugby World Cup Sevens. Australia also competes at other international tournaments for rugby sevens, including at the Commonwealth Games. The current captain of the team is Nick Malouf, and the head coach is John Manenti .
Rugby sevens is an Olympic sport and made its debut at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Australia qualified for the tournament after winning the 2015 Oceania Sevens Championship.