NY 7s Back For 60th, FloRugby Streams Live
NY 7s Back For 60th, FloRugby Streams Live
The New York 7s will be streamed live by FloRugby.
The New York 7s is back for its 60th running November 25 and it remains the largest single-day rugby tournament in the Western Hemisphere.
Close to 150 teams in ten divisions, the tournament has grown from a single bracket - Men's Club - to include Men's Premier, Club, Collegiate, and Social, Women's Premier, Club, Collegiate, and Social, and Boys and Girls High School.
This is an often-circled event on the rugby calendar for teams from Canada as well as the USA, and for teams from all over the world.
So far, along with a heavy contingent of talent from Ontario and Quebec, teams from Africa and Belgium are registered, and more are expected.
There's still time to register, and you can do so here:
http://newyorkrugbysevens.com/e/new-york-7s-2017
What this tournament always brings is a high-level test - and a lot of fun - for players and teams. Athletes get to face up against unfamiliar opponents, make a few new friends, and try to make it to the next level.
The New York 7s has been doing this for six decades.
Close to 150 teams in ten divisions, the tournament has grown from a single bracket - Men's Club - to include Men's Premier, Club, Collegiate, and Social, Women's Premier, Club, Collegiate, and Social, and Boys and Girls High School.
This is an often-circled event on the rugby calendar for teams from Canada as well as the USA, and for teams from all over the world.
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So far, along with a heavy contingent of talent from Ontario and Quebec, teams from Africa and Belgium are registered, and more are expected.
There's still time to register, and you can do so here:
http://newyorkrugbysevens.com/e/new-york-7s-2017
What this tournament always brings is a high-level test - and a lot of fun - for players and teams. Athletes get to face up against unfamiliar opponents, make a few new friends, and try to make it to the next level.
The New York 7s has been doing this for six decades.