Wellington Sevens
Saturday 30 January 2016 - Sunday 31 January 2016
Review
New Zealand won the Wellington leg of the sevens championship, after a nail biting finish beating South Africa 24-21 in the Cup Final.
Event Information
Supersize Your Summer with the Wellington Sevens; two massive days of rugby and entertainment!
It is your opportunity to catch some of the most exciting talent in world rugby in one stadium on one weekend as the International Sevens circuit arrives in Wellington in the build up to the Sevens debut at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
There’s a Wellington Sevens experience for everyone, from families to die-hard rugby fans.
Public tickets on sale from <link http: bit.ly _blank sevens>Ticketek.
Check out the <link file:1373 download file>pools for the third round of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series here in Wellington.
KEY INFORMATION
Please note there are no pass outs after 4pm.
There is a <link https: itunes.apple.com nz app id1066107652 external-link-new-window external link in new>new HSBC Sevens 2016 app! Download the app for free so you can keep up to date with all the latest info on the tournament - including results - as well as events happening in Wellington and here at the Stadium.
Make sure you <link internal-link internal link in current>check out our Entry Conditions and note special clauses around the Sevens Tournament.
Need further details? Read the <link file:1439 download file>'What You Need to Know' information sheet.
If you lose something while at the event, just <link internal-link internal link in current>fill out our Lost Property form and we'll do our best to locate it.
EVENT DAY TIMINGS
9.00am - Car park opens
9.00am - Ticket Box Office opens
11.00am - Gates open
11.30am - First match
9.00pm - Estimated end of day
The Stadium car park is open for this event at a cost of $30 per day (please note there is a fee for paying by credit card or eftpos of .60c).
RESULTS:
Shield final:
France 14 - 7 Russia
Bowl final:
Scotland 7 - 19 Samoa
Plate final:
Argentina 5 - 21 Australia
Bronze final:
England 12 - 24 Fiji
Cup final:
NZ 24 - 21 South Africa