LIVE: Australia teams goes unbeaten in pool stages on Hong Kong SVNS Championship opener

Sat, Apr 18, 2026, 10:30 AM
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Hong Kong Sevens celebrates its 50th anniversary this weekend. Photo: World Rugby
Hong Kong Sevens celebrates its 50th anniversary this weekend. Photo: World Rugby

LIVE: The Australian Sevens teams are looking to celebrate 50 years of the Hong Kong Sevens with victory at Kai Tak Sports Park.

The Women's team went undefeated through the pool stages, booking their spot in the quarter-finals v Fiji (9:42 pm AEST).

Watch the 2025-2026 HSBC SVNS Series live and on demand via Stan Sport.

They welcome back Bienne Terita, beginning the three-event World Championship at the home of the World Series.

Meanwhile, the Men have made a late change, calling in Ethan McFarland to replace Jayden Blake (quad).

They also swept their pool, set to face Spain (10:05 pm) for a spot in the semi-finals.


Follow a recap of all the action, game by game, below:

Saturday, 18 April
Australia Men 12 v New Zealand Men 7

Australia have once again nabbed trans-Tasman bragging rights, with a Dietrich Roache double giving them a 12-7 win over New Zealand.

Roache broke the game open in the second half, first grubbering for himself before finishing off in the corner after Henry Hutchison's long break.

Their defence was relentless again, stopping the Kiwis late charge to top their pool.

Australia Women 19 v Canada Women 17

Australia have survived an almighty scare to top their pool, defeating Canada 19-17.

The Aussies were forced to chase the game early after Canada’s Charity Williams scored twice for a 12-0 lead in the first half.

But Faith Nathan and Teagan Levi, on either side of the break, levelled the scores, with Nathan getting her second with three minutes left for the lead.

Canada wouldn’t die easily, crossing for a five-pointer with 90 seconds left, however, missed the kick as the Aussies held on.

Friday, 17 April
Australia Men 38 v USA Men 5

Australia have completed a perfect day one with a 38-5 victory over the USA,

The Aussies came out firing as Aden Ekanayake started the first half onslaught, with tries to James Turner and Maurice Longbottom giving them a 19-0 lead.

Turner’s second extended the advantage before half-time, with the Americans getting on the board to start the second half.

Dietrich Roache put the game out of reach with a long range effort after fierce defence forced the turnover, with Wallace Charlie putting the icing on the cake.

Australia Men 14 v Kenya Men 5

Australia’s Men's side has started their Hong Kong campaign with a 14-5 win over Kenya.

Kenya pushed the Aussies in a tense 14-minute affair, denied the opening try before Josh and James Turner crossed before half-time.

Kenya got on the board to start the second half, but the Australians were good enough to close out the win.

Australia Women 34 v Great Britain Women 7

The Australian Women's side ended day one of their campaign with a 34-7 win over Great Britain.

Maddison Levi scored twice in the first half, reaching 50 tries for the season and tied second overall on the World Series (256), equalling Portia Woodman-Wickliffe.

Fellow try-scoring freak Faith Nathan added her own double in the second half, with Bienne Terita and Kaitlin Shave scoring for the second game in a row in the comprehensive win.

Australia Women 33 v South Africa Women 0

Australia have started their Hong Kong campaign with a comfortable 33-0 win over South Africa.

Bienne Terita celebrated her return to the side with a double as they set the tempo early and often.

Teagan Levi joined her with a double, scoring late in the contest as she touched down despite an awkward collision with the goal post.

Australia Women’s Sevens team for 2026 HSBC SVNS World Championships Hong Kong:

2. Amahli Hala – 7 events

3. Faith Nathan – 38 events

5. Teagan Levi – 30 events

6. Madison Ashby (c) – 31 events

8. Kaitlin Shave – 12 events

9. Tia Hinds – 27 events

10. Isabella Nasser (c) – 23 events

12. Maddison Levi – 32 events

13. Heidi Dennis – 12 events

15. Kahli Henwood – 11 events

22. Bienne Terita – 20 events

55. Alysia Lefau-Fakaosilea – 16 events

65. Sariah Paki – 41 events

Australia Men's Sevens team for 2026 HSBC SVNS World Championships Hong Kong:

1. Henry Hutchison (c) – 65 events

2. Ben Dowling – 26 events

3. James McGregor – 8 events

4. Dietrich Roache – 33 events

7. Josh Turner – 43 events

10. Ben Dalton – 15 events

11. Maurice Longbottom – 51 events

14. James Turner – 24 events

23. Aden Ekanayake – 13 events

24. Ethan McFarland - 6 events

33. Harry Wilson – 6 events

49. Archie Saunders – 2 events

77. Wallace Charlie – 7 events

HSBC SVNS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS HONG KONG SCHEDULE
AUSTRALIA MEN

Friday 17 April: Australia 14 def Kenya 5 (7:56pm AEST)

Friday 17 April: Australia 38 def USA 5 (11:10pm AEST)

Saturday 18 April: Australia 12 def New Zealand 7 (3:47pm AEST)

FINALS

Saturday 18 April: Australia v Spain (10:05 pm AEST)

AUSTRALIA WOMEN

Friday 17 April: Australia 33 def South Africa 0 (2:25pm AEST)

Friday 17 April: Australia 34 def Great Britain 7 (5:35pm AEST)

Saturday 18 April: Australia 19 def Canada 17 (1:27pm AEST)

FINALS

Saturday 18 April: Australia v Fiji (9:42pm AEST)

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