Tickets for HSBC SVNS Perth go on sale now
Tickets go on sale today for the inaugural HSBC SVNS series in Perth as Western Australia welcomes the world's best sevens rugby players on 26-28 January 2024.
The three-day event takes place at HBF Park and is set to feature the best 12 men's and 12 women's rugby sevens teams and will be the third of eight events of the reimagined HSBC SVNS series.
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World Rugby’s revamped and rebranded global celebration of sevens kick starts a thrilling year for the sport gearing up towards the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
HSBC SVNS PER is set to host an electrifying spectacle over three thrilling days of competition, with the likes of the Aussie sevens men’s and women’s teams, Olympic champions Fiji, perennial favourites South Africa, Samoa, USA and the formidable New Zealand All Blacks Sevens all taking part.
With a bold ambition to supercharge rugby’s global reach and appeal by being more accessible to younger, leisure-hungry audiences, HSBC SVNS PER will deliver the ultimate in immersive experiences – a unique festival of sport, entertainment and culture set against the stunning backdrop of Western Australia.
Tickets are available from as little as AUD$35, providing a day of world class rugby, plus access to the Bathers bar, food markets and all day live music.
For those seeking a more premium and exclusive setting, next level hospitality experiences feature a fast-track entrance into the stadium, premium food and drink, a full programme of fun and entertainment in private lounges and the best seats in the house.
Located in the heart of Perth, the capital of Western Australia – a famed travel destination with a globally renowned record in hosting cultural and sporting events – HBF Park is Perth’s premier rectangular stadium providing world class sporting and concert events to all fans.
Recently upgraded ahead of hosting the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, HBF Park has hosted several major music concerts including Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Elton John and is the home of Perth Glory and Western Force.
With less than one year until the Olympic Games Paris 2024 gets underway, the action will be intense from start to finish with World Rugby’s revamped competition formula set to provide rugby sevens fans with even more excitement, jeopardy and entertainment.
Under the new model, the HSBC SVNS series features seven regular season events plus a Grand Final. The top eight placed teams based on cumulative series points will secure their opportunity to compete in the new ‘winner takes all’ Grand Final in Madrid, where the women’s and men’s HSBC SVNS champions will be crowned.
Madrid will also play host to the high stakes relegation play-off competition where teams ranked ninth to 12th will join the top four teams from the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series, with the top four placed teams securing their place on HSBC SVNS 2025.
“We are excited for tickets to go on sale this week for the highly anticipated Australian leg of HSBC SVNS, with teams, athletes and fans looking forward to experiencing Perth as a world-class city, sport hub and global destination," says World Rugby Sevens General Manager, Sam Pinder.
“HSBC SVNS PER will bring together a truly immersive festival of rugby, food, music and experiences to create the ultimate weekend-long get together for young people and will undoubtedly be the hottest ticket in town to kick off a busy and exciting year in 2024.”
World Rugby and Tourism Western Australia acknowledge the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal peoples; Elders past, present and emerging.
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The difference between Fassi and Le Roux?
Almost 100 tests. Fassi is growing from test to test and is already world class. It’s going to be difficult for Damian Willemse to usurp Fassi at 15 and may find himself destined as the utility back on the bomb squad.
South Africans love hating on their fullback. A proud tradition since Percy Montgomery (before he won us a World Cup). So I don’t pay much mind to the noise that follows anyone who puts on the 15 jersey for SA.
15 is a high risk, low reward position. You don’t dare drop a high ball, certainly don’t shank a kick into the stands. In fact if you’re not kicking 60m torpedoes into the opposition corners - stay at home.
And miss tackles? After everyone else on the team has let a break through - best you not miss!
Only Andre Joubert strikes me as a fullback that has been better than Willie. Yet Willie has been widely panned on a regular basis. Irritating.
Fassi is great. And I’m sure he’s learning a lot from Willie.
Go to commentsNo, Penney's win rate as a Super Rugby coach BEFORE he was given a 2 year contract here, was 23%. He came in with a very poor success rate at SR level.
This loser vibe was borne out over the SR season where we won only 4 games while losing 10. Finishing 9th in a 12 team competition & missing a QF spot was next level DOWN.
There's zero evidence that suggests we will win 10 games (70%) as you predict. I understand there may be new assistant coaches coming on board. At this stage, we can only hope for the best.
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