The Vancouver 7s is the next stop on the SVNS World Series and we're getting into the serious part of the season.
Leading up to the World Championship tournament at the LAX SVNS at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif. May 3-4, Vancouver is tournament four out of the six (before LA).
Here's where we stand:
Eagle Women In the Hunt
Despite seeing several stars from the Bronze-Medal-Winning team at the 2024 Olympics sidelined due to injury or choosing to shoot for the Rugby World Cup squad for 2025, the USA has been performing well. Even after faltering a bit in Perth the Eagles are ranked 4th in the World Series right now and therefore are well-placed to shoot for the Podium in LA.
But they have to build on those performances. Several players, including Nia Toliver, Kaylen Thomas, Alyssa Porter, and Autumn Locicero, have emerged as the new generation. Meanwhile, veterans have stepped up, too. Kayla Canett is possibly having her best season. Their issue right now is beating teams that are more physical than they are—Canada at times and certainly France.
France has been consistently dangerous, finishing 3rd in every tournament so far and sitting 3rd in the standings. Australia and New Zealand have been trading championships—Australia twice and New Zealand once. But, despite having more first-place finishes, Australia is 2nd in the standings because they also finished 4th (in Cape Town, when the Eagles took 2nd), while new Zealand has been 1st or 2nd each event. So, even more intriguing to us, New Zealand is 1st in the standings despite not having beaten Australia this season. Their only two meetings resulted in Australia winning. When Australia didn't make the final in Cape Town it was the USA that beat them.
The battle for staying in the Top Eight (and thus eligible for the Championship tournament in LAX) seems to be around four teams. Great Britain (25 standings points, 7th), Ireland (17 pts), Brazil (14 pts), and China (13 pts) are the ones really fighting for this. A good showing in Vancouver can vault Team GB out of the worry zone. Japan (30 pts) and Canada (32 pts) are a little on the bubble but really they only have to finish reasonably high. One would expect Canada to perform at their home tournament in front of their home fans.
But this is a battle to watch, too.
The Pools
It's a good draw for the USA. They have New Zealand (which is tough, of course), China, and Ireland. While the Irish team can be a problem, a healthy, fit USA team should come out of this pool 2-1. Pool A is Australia, Canada, Brazil, and Spain, which is consistently tough. Pool C is Fiji, France, Great Britain, and Japan, which is also a tough one. If GB can beat Japan and Fiji they can exit that worry zone.
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