Singapore 7s - All you need to know
The 2018 HSBC Singapore Rugby Sevens is back and will be taking over the National Stadium on the 28-29 April for the 8th stop in the Sevens World Series.
Kenya and Canada will return with fond memories, having won the last two editions of the competition, whilst favourites Fiji will be looking to back up their recent win in Hong Kong.
South Africa currently lead the rankings and a win in Singapore would put them in a strong position with two further rounds of competition remaining. Traditional powerhouses New Zealand & USA will be desperate to make up lost ground on the leaders.
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England, France and Scotland, who have enjoyed great support in Singapore over the past two seasons, will also be looking to get their first win of the series.
Billed as the ‘Family Sevens’, Singapore 7s fans can expect plenty of world-class rugby, music and kids’ entertainment and fans from all over the world.
Over 85,000 fans in total came through the gates of the National Stadium in the first two editions of the Singapore Sevens and 55,000 fans are expected in 2018.
RugbyPass has 5 VIP passes to giveaway to the competition which includes tickets to both days of competition, free-flow beer and wine, lunch and dinner, access to AC lounge and a host of special guests including Scott Hastings, Micheal Cheika, Stephen Moore, DJ Forbes, Ben Gollings Peter Wheeler and Huriana Manuel. To be eligible to enter, you need to hold a valid monthly or annual RugbyPass.
Tickets for the event can be purchased right here
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Hoping Riley Higgins kicks on. Proctor must be 13 moving forward.
Go to commentsRassie should be "miles ahead" of Razor, he's been involved with the Boks as full-time Director of Rugby since 2017. And the Boks should be ahead of the current ABs, they have kept all of their superstars.
Clearly, we are rebuilding from the floor up. But the one place that the Boks are not "miles ahead" is on the paddock. A brand new, relatively untested coaching team, with a new team still in the making, came close in Sth Africa.
Change takes time. Whatever this magic instant innovation potion is you allude to, it doesn't exist. Just ask Rassie. It's taken the Boks years to develop. I've no doubt Razor will get us there.
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