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Global Youth Sevens 2024

Auckland Dec 13-15, 2024

 

Showcasing the world's best rugby Sevens talent on a global stage

Auckland, New Zealand

(13th – 15th December 2024)

The Global Youth Sevens tournament has been running in Auckland and creating legends since 2016. This year's event will be hosted at Dilworth School, Dec 13-15, 2024 and has over 50 of the worlds top teams competing.

Auckland Dec 13-15, 2024|

Auckland Dec 13-15, 2024|

Auckland Dec 13-15, 2024|

Auckland Dec 13-15, 2024|

Auckland Dec 13-15, 2024|

Auckland Dec 13-15, 2024|

Auckland Dec 13-15, 2024|

Auckland Dec 13-15, 2024|

The pinnacle of U18 Seven’s rugby

The Global Youth Sevens has led the U18 rugby sevens calendar for years with elite tournaments that showcase the highest tier of upcoming talent from all around the world.

At our events, you’ll experience fiercely competitive matches between dozens of top international sides, the perfect stage for players – boys and girls – to put their skills and athleticism on display.

Our tournaments are a high performance spectacle with global reach that provides an opportunity for national coaches and talent scouts to discover the next generation of aspiring players.

This crucible forges legends

Our tournaments pits the best against the best from the world’s top U18 teams, creating both a nail-biting spectacle, and the ideal environment for selecting the next generation of rugby superstars.

 

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Global Youth Sevens features the top tier in U18 rugby talent that the world has to offer. Find out more about how you can watch our next annual tournament.

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Hear from the Stars

"It's the best tournament I've probably played in!"

Jorja MillerBlack Ferns 7's player

"Being able to play in an elite environment, there's no other comp like it!"

Maddison LeviAustralian Women's Sevens player

"I knew it was an opportunity to try and push my case as a player to play professionally."

Hoskins SotutuBlues and All Blacks player

"These tournaments are the future. these are the one's that we spot the next tier of talent! From that they move into a national programme and pinnacle events.''

Corey SweeneyBlack Ferns 7's Coach

"Any opportunity you can get as a young player to get out and enjoy yourself, express yourself, is really important for your development".

Clark LaidlawFormer All Blacks Sevens Coach (now Hurricanes)