Results

World Rugby SVNS Series 04/07 02:49 - Great Britain 7s v Canada 7s W 26-17
World Rugby SVNS Series 04/06 11:33 - Great Britain 7s v Samoa 7s L 7-12
World Rugby SVNS Series 04/06 04:11 - Great Britain 7s v Argentina 7s L 14-17
World Rugby SVNS Series 04/05 08:21 - Great Britain 7s v USA 7s L 14-26
World Rugby SVNS Series 04/05 05:11 - Great Britain 7s v New Zealand 7s L 7-12
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/04 02:23 - France 7s v Great Britain 7s L 21-0
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/03 22:30 - Spain 7s v Great Britain 7s W 7-10
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/03 04:32 - Australia 7s v Great Britain 7s W 19-26
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/02 22:00 - Great Britain 7s v Canada 7s W 31-14
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/02 17:52 - France 7s v Great Britain 7s L 19-12
World Rugby SVNS Series 03/02 02:54 - Fiji 7s v Great Britain 7s L 15-12
World Rugby SVNS Series 02/25 22:04 - Samoa 7s v Great Britain 7s W 14-19

The Great Britain men's national rugby sevens team is the men's international rugby 7s team that is the representative team of Great Britain. The team competes in the annual World Rugby Sevens Series as well as the Olympic Games and European Games. Historically, Great Britain was represented in rugby 7s by England, Scotland and Wales but the inclusion of Rugby 7s at the Olympic and European Games, together with funding issues has resulted in the formation of a permanent combined team from 2023. The separate England, Scotland and Wales teams play in the Rugby World Cup Sevens and the Commonwealth Games.

After first having played at the World Games in 2001 and 2005, Great Britain made their debut at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where they won the silver medal, losing the final to Fiji.

History

When rugby sevens was admitted to the Summer Olympics in 2009, it was not initially known how Great Britain could qualify. As the three nations that make up Great Britain, England, Wales and Scotland, all compete separately in international competition, it was suggested that if any of them gained a qualifying spot then Great Britain would qualify. However, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Rugby Board (IRB), stated that Great Britain must select a lead nation to be the only one able to gain the qualification spot. The individual British rugby unions selected England to be the lead nation as the Rugby Football Union was the only British union to fund a full-time rugby sevens programme. England secured Great Britain's qualification to the 2016 Summer Olympics by finishing fourth in the 2015 Sevens World Series.

Wales rugby sevens winger Lloyd Lewis has said that the decision to combine three nations to form GB sevens teams will limit players' opportunities. He added that a GB team means that there will be more competition for places and less availability for Welsh players.

Great Britain 7s is a rugby union team that represents the United Kingdom in international rugby sevens competitions. The team is made up of players from England, Scotland and Wales, who come together to compete under the banner of Great Britain.

The team has a rich history in rugby sevens, having won the silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. They have also competed in numerous World Rugby Sevens Series tournaments, where they have consistently been one of the top teams in the world.

Great Britain 7s is known for their fast-paced, attacking style of play, which is built around their speed and agility. They have a strong focus on teamwork and communication, which allows them to work together effectively on the field.

The team is coached by Simon Amor, who is a former England sevens player and has been involved in coaching the Great Britain 7s team since 2013. Under his leadership, the team has continued to improve and achieve success on the international stage.

Overall, Great Britain 7s is a highly skilled and competitive rugby sevens team, with a proud history and a bright future ahead of them.