The Australian Sevens teams will return to action on the SVNS World Series as they head north to Vancouver.

The Men are into the semi final against South Africa (7:33 am AEDT) thanks to wins over Argentina and France, before falling to Fiji.

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Liam Barry’s side welcome Dietrich Roache, Maurice Longbottom and James Turner back from injury, with Archie Saunders in line for a debut.

For the Women, they will face the USA (4:08 pm) after starting their campaign with victories over Fiji and Canada.

Former co-captain Demi Kennewell (née Hayes) makes her return after a long injury layoff following a knee injury.

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

Australia Men 14 v Fiji Men 35

Australia are into the knockout stages despite a 35-14 loss to Fiji.

Their place in the semis was decided before kick off after France took down Argentina.

Fiji strike first as the Aussies rallied through Henry Hutchison and Aden Ekanayake to leave them trailing by seven at the break.

But the Fijians hit back in the second half to control the contest, with Douglas Daveta crossing for a double.

Australia Women 26 v Canada Women 12

Australia have kept the unbeaten run in Canada going after defeating the hosts 26-7.

Maddison Levi quieted the home crowd early, crossing for a first half double as they took a 19-7 lead.

Levi completed the hat-trick shortly after the break as the Aussies secured their place in the semi-finals.

Australia Men 19 v France Men 7

Australia has taken a massive step towards the semi-finals with a 19-7 win over France.

Maurice Longbottom got the action started with a try in his 50th tournament, before debutant Archie Saunders got his first on the World Series.

Ben Dalton added to the lead after the break as the dogged defensive display from the Aussies kept the French scoreless until after the siren.

Australia Women 38 v Fiji Women 24

Australia have come away with a hard-fought 38-24 win over Fiji.

The Fijians pushed the Australians all the way after Maddison Levi and Faith Nathan scored the opening two tries.

Levi would get her second but Fiji kept in touch until Mackenzie Davis’ try on the siren shut out any thoughts of the game going to extra time.

Australia Men 17 v Argentina Men 15

Australia started the men’s tournament with a hard-fought 17-15 win over Argentina.

The sides traded tries in the first half, with Jayden Blake’s late effort and sharp goal kicking giving them a two point lead at the break.

Blake’s second extended the advantage and while Los Pumas hit back with seconds on the clock, the conversion to tie it up just fell short.

Australia Women’s Sevens team for 2025/2026 HSBC SVNS Vancouver:

2. Amahli Hala – 5 events

3. Faith Nathan – 36 events

4. Mackenzie Davis – 9 events

6. Madison Ashby (c) – 29 events

9. Tia Hinds – 25 events

10. Isabella Nasser (c) – 21 events

11. Demi Kennewell – 28 events

12. Maddison Levi – 31 events

13. Heidi Dennis – 10 events

14. Bridget Clark – 8 events

15. Kahli Henwood – 9 events

28. Kiiahla Duff – 8 events

65. Sariah Paki – 39 events

Australia Men’s Sevens team for 2025/2026 HSBC SVNS Vancouver:

1. Henry Hutchison (c) – 63 events

2. Ben Dowling – 24 events

4. Dietrich Roache – 31 events

7. Josh Turner – 41 events

10. Ben Dalton – 13 events

11. Maurice Longbottom – 49 events

13. Jayden Blake – 10 events

14. James Turner – 22 events

23. Aden Ekanayake – 11 events

24. Ethan McFarland – 4 events

33. Harry Wilson – 4 events

49. Archie Saunders* – debut

77. Wallace Charlie – 5 events

*Denotes possible debut

HSBC SVNS WORLD SERIES VANCOUVER SCHEDULE

AUSTRALIA MEN

Sunday March 8: Australia 17 def Argentina 15 (5:57am AEDT)Sunday March 8: Australia 19 def France 7 (9:45am AEDT)Sunday March 8: Australia 14 def by Fiji 35 (1:56pm AEDT)Monday March 9: Australia v South Africa (7:33 am AEDT) – SEMI FINAL

AUSTRALIA WOMEN

Sunday March 8: Australia 38 def Fiji 24 (8:31am AEDT)Sunday March 8: Australia 26 def Canada 12 (12:19pm AEDT)Sunday March 8: Australia v USA (4:08pm AEDT)