More positivity in the rugby world: Singapore sevens and Super W

By Hugh_96 / Roar Pro

As Brett McKay noted this week it is timely to have a reminder of the good in rugby, so why not add to the positivity?

The men’s Australian sevens team performed mighty well at the Singapore sevens over the weekend, taking a bronze medal. The usual kingpins, Fiji and New Zealand, secured gold and silver, while South Africa had their first loss after 36 wins on the trot.

The Aussie squad went to Singapore with four debutants: Michael Icely and Matt Gonzalez (Eastwood), Ben Marr (Warringah) and Tim Clements (Sydney University). So with a third of the team debuting, plus five other players with five or fewer caps, third is a great effort.

Credit must go to Coach John Manenti and his staff for getting this team to fit together so well, so quickly.

Current World Rugby sevens commentator and former English sevens player Rob Vickerman tweeted his highlights of day two of the tournament and in reference to Australia said “Best Aussie team I’ve ever seen.”

The men are now in Canada for the Vancouver sevens this weekend.

If you have not had a chance, check out the highlights of Corey Toole from the Brumbies academy. He has fast feet, blistering speed, can tackle and a very average haircut. He has signed a one-year contract with the sevens program to cover this year’s World Series, Commonwealth Games and Sevens World Cup.

As an aside, it was great to see Charlotte Caslick doing some commentary for World Rugby and also running some training sessions for kids – no doubt as part of an ambassadorial role. As a superstar of the sevens circuit, she gets more kudos and recognition internationally than in Australia.

Super W

In what is another case of rugby being played but few are aware of it, this Thursday at 6pm is the Super W semi-final between the NSW Waratahs and the Queensland Reds at Eric Tweedale Stadium, in Sydney.

It is a rematch of last weekend’s final competition round, which the Waratahs belted the Reds by 46-0.

While disappointing that it wasn not a close match, it did show that maybe, just maybe this Waratahs side are in with a chance of beating the Fijiana Drua in the final.

In addition, many of these Waratahs players will form the core of Wallaroos, which will be handy as with so little international play in recent years, combinations out of Super W will be critical.

For the Reds, Renae Nona played 10 and looks like she could develop into a classy flyhalf, as she seems to have the hands and time. Interestingly, back in 2019, Andrew Walker took two First Nations sevens squads to a New Zealand international schools tournament involving 32 teams, where Renae Nona, a Torres Strait Islander, was captain of the girls team.

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On the Waratahs side we are hoping Mahlia Murphy returns as she is a superstar but has had a bit of a hamstring issue the last couple of weeks. It has made a difference to have Arabella McKenzie back from her stint over the ditch playing in the Super Rugby Aupiki competition. She is a quality and experienced fly half who has both a good pass and kicking game.

Finally, have to highlight a bit of a favourite – Georgia Friedrichs was in the sevens program up until a couple of years ago. She is an absolute terrier and dynamo in the centres. She is not big but as you would expect coming from the sevens program has a great engine, great tackle technique, can jackal over the ball, and has a quality pass.

So there is a bit more rugby positivity.

The Crowd Says:

2022-04-13T23:06:24+00:00

The Late News

Roar Rookie


Cheers HUGE! Informative and interesting like always. Keep up the good work mate.

2022-04-13T01:58:03+00:00

JC

Roar Rookie


The team lists are out and Murphy has overcome her hamstring injury to return at fullback for the Tahs.

2022-04-13T01:02:26+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


Nice one Hugh - the Fijiana have added an exciting new element to Super W, and the standard has lifted yet again, which is great to see. And it's just great to see the Sevens World Series going again after such a stop-start last two years. great that we're uncovering some new stars too..

2022-04-12T23:54:22+00:00

Short Arm

Roar Rookie


Thanks for that info Hugh. You'd think somebody in Brissie would've found her a job as she's one of only a few that can kick a ball any distance. Also, not a bad player & has some smarts.

2022-04-12T23:00:37+00:00

JC

Roar Rookie


Congrats to the boys in Singapore. As their losing margin to Fiji in the semi was less than NZ’s in the final, I’m giving them silver. :stoked: Good luck to the Tahs v the Reds tomorrow night. Hoping there’s a fantastic, supportive crowd at the game.

AUTHOR

2022-04-12T22:42:16+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Maybe I'm just a supporter of the underdogs in Australia - 7s rugby and women's rugby, both are opportunities for growing and retaining supporters so need a bit of focus. Also I think I like a challenge. The Irish lads really surprised me & put on a show in Singapore - its good to see them doing well, good for the World Series as well. Will check out the42ie - have heard of it.

2022-04-12T22:37:08+00:00

Simon

Guest


I was at the 7s and it was a great atmosphere all things considered. Small crowd, but… The Singapore government only gave the go-ahead for any crowd 2 weeks before the event (and then only to a max 30% of the 55k capacity), so the organizers managing to scramble anything together last minute (selling tickets, organizing staff, food, drinks, everything needed to comply with govt. Covid rules etc) was a fantastic effort So, grateful for small mercies, some crowd is better than no crowd, and we’re looking forward to a full house again in 2023 As for the rugby, some great skills all round! I felt the Aussies were hard done by in the semi, what looked like a double knock-on by Fiji ending in a length of the field try to Fiji. But the joy of 7s is the game moves on quickly, the players don’t complain (too gassed to speak?) and just crack on

AUTHOR

2022-04-12T22:34:35+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


I can complain as well as anyone & do, especially about the lack of investment in women's rugby and the lack of media coverage. The NH esp England & France really professionalised their women's programs a few years ago, so are reaping the benefits. A bit like we did with the women's 7s ahead of everyone else. Was thinking the same re 7s crowd numbers, was thinking maybe there is a bit of a concern re covid

2022-04-12T22:31:44+00:00

Joe King

Roar Rookie


So good!

AUTHOR

2022-04-12T22:28:52+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


The Reds going through a big rebuild, they have lost a number of players some of them are now with the NRLW - just look at the Brisbane Broncos NRLW player awards 4 of them had played 7s or 15s previously. Unfortunately I understand some of the current young Reds players are League players also , so may not be able to keep them. As for Lori Cramer, it was an employment issue, she couldn't get a job in Brisbane but an opportunity came up in Sydney so she moved for work.

2022-04-12T21:36:04+00:00

Short Arm

Roar Rookie


Thanks Hugh for the update. What's happened to the Reds ladies? Is it just that they've lost a few to league (Boyle, Pelite, Morgan etc)? And how come Lori Cramer moved to the Tahs?

2022-04-12T20:48:56+00:00

DJ

Roar Rookie


Enjoy your pieces Hugh. Corey Toole has some serious speed and a step! They did have a good run, but only got the highlights. Hopefully Thursday’s game is a cracker.

2022-04-12T20:45:48+00:00

jcmasher

Roar Rookie


Thanks Hugh, loving the positive spin after so much whinging (myself included there) The ladies will need all the game time they can get as the NH teams are looking very strong. Good luck to them and looking forward to watching this game on Stan. The 7’s was weird with such a small crowd but again some great rugby. Love the speed of that USA wing and would love to see how he went with a contract down here if it could be worked in with the 7’s games as well

2022-04-12T20:15:45+00:00

mzilikazi

Roar Pro


Thanks for this article, Hugh. I really appreciate the work you do in putting these pieces up. I always pick up so much from them, as Sevens is a game I love, but don't follow as closely as I should. Also good to see you write on the women's game. I did some coaching of schoolgirls some 15 years ago, and really enjoyed that. The girls I actually found easier to coach than the boys in most cases. With my Irish background, I was delighted to see how well the Irish mens team performed in Singapore.......beating Fiji in an early round, and pushing NZ to a post siren escape was wonderful. And finally speaking of the women's game, a site I look at a lot, the42ie, is now giving great coverage on the women's game.

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