The 2021 Oceania Sevens Championship is scheduled to be held in Townsville, Australia on the weekend of 25–27 June 2021. The rugby sevens event is sponsored by the PacificAus Sports program (Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade), and will be the thirteenth Oceania Sevens tournament in men's rugby sevens.
The competition is the final official tournament for Oceania Rugby national teams ahead of the Tokyo Olympic Sevens. It will be played as a double round-robin format at the North Queensland Stadium, commercially known as Queensland Country Bank Stadium.
Four men’s teams will compete at the 2021 Oceania Sevens tournament: ● Australia ● Fiji ● New
Zealand ● Oceania Barbarians The Oceania Barbarians teams have been confirmed for Friday's
Oceania Sevens tournament in Townsville. Stu Dunbar will lead the men's side as they prepare to
face New Zealand in their opening match of the tournament. Dunbar is one of several contracted
Sevens players included in the side, with Angus Bell, Trae Williams and Henry Paterson looking to
make a statement. Waratah outside backs James Turner and Mark Nawaqanitawase will make the
switch from the longer format of the game for the tournament, set to kick off on July 25. Lily Dick
will captain the women's side, which contains a host of players with World Sevens Series
experience Dick is joined by the likes of Dom Du Toit, Bienne Terita and Tia Hands who were all
selected for last month's tour of New Zealand. Wallaroo Lori Cramer and Reds fullback Emily Bass
will also look to impress as they push for Olympic selection.Teagan Levi has been rewarded for her
breakout season in the AON Uni Sevens, with the player of the tournament joined by her sister
Maddison. MEN'S SQUAD Angus Bell, Nick Chapman, Stu Dunbar, Jack Hayson, Mitch Henderson,
Michael Hodge, Nathan Lawson (TBC), Bennett Leslie, Mark Nawaqanitawase, Lachlan Parkinson,
Henry Paterson, Hayden Sargeant, Corey Toole, James Turner, Sam Wallis, Jordan Williams, Trae
Williams WOMEN'S SQUAD Emily Bass, Lori Cramer, Lily Dick, Dom Du Toit, Piper Duck, Kilahla Duff,
Georgia Hannaway, Tia Hinds, Sophie Holyman, Teagan Levi, Maddison Levi, Isabella Nasser, Bienne
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Championship Fiji vs Australia: Fiji will face Australia in the opening game of Oceania Rugby 7s
Championships 2021 on Friday. The finals will be on 27th June 2021.
26 Jun Fiji v Australia
26 Jun New Zealand v Oceania Barbarians
27 Jun Fiji v Oceania Barbarians
27 Jun New Zealand v Australia
27 Jun Australia v Oceania Barbarians
27 Jun New Zealand v Fiji