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Women in Rugby Commentator Rikki Swannell picks seven women who helped change the face of rugby sevens Sky Sports Rugby commentator Rikki Swannell picks seven players who embody the growth that women’s sevens has made since the inaugural World Rugby Sevens Series.
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Olympic factor having major impact - Visser Scotland's Dutch-born wing Tim Visser gives his verdict on the Women's Sevens World Series after the final round in Amsterdam.
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NZ retain Women's Sevens World Series title New Zealand defeat Australia 29-12 in the final to retain the Amsterdam Sevens and the Women's Sevens World Series crowns.
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Australia top seed for Amsterdam Cup quarters Australia, New Zealand and England all enjoyed unbeaten records on day one of the Women's Sevens World Series finale in Amsterdam.
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Why Tasman rivals lead Sevens title race We delve into the statistics to see how Australia and New Zealand compare as they bid to secure the Women's Sevens World Series title.
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Reaction: Player of the Year nominees The four nominees for IRB Women's Sevens Player of the Year give their reaction ahead of the Series finale in Amsterdam.
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Series finale a great test for South Africa South Africa coach Renfred Dazel is eager to see how his squad performs on their return to the IRB Women's Sevens World Series.
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England change two for Amsterdam Claire Allan and Lydia Thompson return for England while Pool C opponents Canada have Ghislaine Landry back for the finale in Amsterdam.
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Green gives Australia X-factor for Amsterdam Ellia Green and Nikki Etheridge return for Australia as they bid to win a first IRB Women's Sevens World Series title in Amsterdam.
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Brazier returns to boost NZ title defence Kelly Brazier has recovered from a hip injury and will make her first appearance of this IRB Women's Sevens World Series in Amsterdam.