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Women in Rugby Commentator Rikki Swannell picks seven women who helped change the face of rugby sevens Sky Sports Rugby commentator Rikki Swannell picks seven players who embody the growth that women’s sevens has made since the inaugural World Rugby Sevens Series.
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Women's Sevens: Atlanta New Zealand beat hosts to win in Atlanta USA reach a first World Rugby Women's Sevens Series final of 2014-15 but are powerless to stop New Zealand securing another title.
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Women's Sevens Series 2014/15 Atlanta Sevens - NZ win again Relive the action from day 2 at the Fifth-Third Bank Stadium in Atlanta - round 3 of the Women's Sevens Series.
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Women's Sevens: Atlanta Quarter-finals set after day one in Atlanta New Zealand, Australia and England are unbeaten after the first day of the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series round in Atlanta.
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Women's Sevens: Atlanta USA Rugby focused on staying in the game With women's rugby on the rise in the USA, the focus is now on participation and retaining players in schools.
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Women's Sevens: Atlanta Rio spots on offer as teams gather in Atlanta The race to qualify for Rio 2016 could look a bit clearer after round three of the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series in Atlanta this weekend.
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Women's Sevens: Atlanta Suggitt calls on US to seize the day USA Women’s Sevens coach Ric Suggitt understands the benefits of a good performance on home soil in Atlanta this weekend are two-fold.
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Women's Sevens: Atlanta Every game is a final for New Zealand - McAlister New Zealand sevens star Kayla McAlister believes the simple mentality of treating ever match as a Cup final is at the heart of their success.
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Women's Sevens: Atlanta "We need to work on the one-percenters" - Williams Australia captain Sharni Williams hopes that cutting out the "one per cent errors" will see them secure a first title of the Women's Sevens Series, but she will be taking nothing for granted in Atlanta.
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Women's Sevens: Atlanta Olympic hosts target continued improvement in Atlanta With the World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series reaching the halfway point in Atlanta this weekend, we caught up with Brazil’s Paula Ishibashi to assess her country’s progress to date.