The Fijiana 7s team has made a significant leap in the HSBC SVNS standings, moving from 11th place to 8th following a commendable silver medal finish at the HSBC Vancouver 7s. Entering the tournament with considerable pressure, they claimed 18 essential points, bringing their total to 26 points with only two events remaining in the series.

This recent performance highlights the potential for the Fijiana to continue their positive trajectory, particularly as they seek to secure their place in the series for next year. Previously, they were in a relegation zone and faced challenges with only eight points earlier in the competition. However, their ability to perform under pressure, as demonstrated in Vancouver, indicates growth and determination, underscoring their resilience amid adversity.

New Zealand remains at the top of the standings after clinching gold in Vancouver, now holding 76 points. Meanwhile, Spain is struggling at the bottom with just 7 points, emphasizing the rising competition within the series.

Reflecting on their journey, it is clear that the Fijiana 7s team has matured, gaining invaluable experience from each tournament. The inclusion of debutants in the squad and the adaptability they’ve shown are paving the way for future success. With their newfound momentum, there is a hopeful outlook for their upcoming performances, as they continue to build upon their achievements and strive to solidify their standing in women’s rugby.


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