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| Sport | Rugby sevens |
|---|---|
| Instituted | 2020 |
| Inaugural season | 2021 |
| Number of teams | 16 (8 Men's and 8 Women's Teams) |
| Country | United States(USA Rugby) |
| Current Champions | Rocky Mountain Experts (United) SoCal Loggerheads (Men's) Northern Loonies (Women's) |
| Most titles | Men's: SoCal Loggerheads (2) Women's: Northern Loonies (2) |
| Website | prsevens.com |
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Premier Rugby Sevens (PR7s) is an annual American men's and women'srugby sevens competition. The competition follows a touring model and involves 16 teams (8 men's and 8 women's teams) competing against each other across the country. The league was founded in 2021[2] and is officially sanctioned byUSA Rugby as the highest level of rugby sevens in the United States.[3]
The League is the first professional rugby union competition in North America to offer contracts to women.[4]
Premier Rugby Sevens was launched in 2021 by CEO and Founder Owen Scannell.[5] FormerUSA Men's XV head coachMike Tolkin joined the league in 2021 as general manager.[6] In May 2021, the league announced 10 ambassadors from theUSA Men's and Women's Rugby Sevens teams would join, includingPerry Baker,Naya Tapper,Alev Kelter,Danny Barrett,Folau Niua,Stephen Tomasin,Kevon Williams,Abby Gustaitis,Ilona Maher andCarlin Isles.[7][8][9] Neither Maher nor Isles would compete in 2021. In August 2021,USA Rugby announced that the league would be officially sanctioned as the highest level of rugby sevens in the United States.[3]
The league's Inaugural Championship took place atAutoZone Park inMemphis, Tennessee, on October 9, 2021.[10][11] The League initially began with 10 teams with 6 men's and 4 women's teams.[5] TheExperts,Loggerheads,Loonies andHeadliners would have a men's team and women's team competing in the two separate tournaments while theLocals andTeam would play with only a men's team entered into the competition.
The women's Loonies coached by OlympianKelly Griffin won the women's tournament, with standout play fromAlev Kelter and tournament MVP andCanadian internationalDelaney Aikens.[12] The men's Experts won the Inaugural Championships behind performances fromPerry Baker and tournament MVPLogan Tago.[12] Tago would go on to receive his first USA cap shortly after.[13] The men's final was notably in that it was decided by a drop goal contest with a similar format to association football.[12]
The competition scaled to a three stop circuit in 2022, with tournaments held inSan Jose, California, atPayPal Park,Washington, D.C., atAudi Field, and the 2022 Championship atQ2 Stadium.[14] The League scaled back to include only the men's and women's teams, with theTeam andLocals removed from competition.[15] The parity between men's and women's teams led to the adoption of nomenclature of "franchises" with each franchise having a men's and women's team. The franchises would then compete for a United Championship which combined the results of the two competitions.
The Headliners were the first United Champions and won theKathy Flores Women's Championship while the Loggerheads won theA. Jon Prusmack Men's Championship. Notable players appearing in 2022 includedAll Black Sevens starBrady Rush,[16] USA Rugby StarsAlena Olsen,Martin Iosefo,Matai Leuta andMadison Hughes.[17]
The League announced in December 2022 that in 2023 it would expand into a conference structure and play a five-tournament circuit. Franchises would be split between the Eastern and Western Conferences, with tournaments alternating play each week between the two conferences.[18] Each conference plays two weekends, with the top two men's and women's teams from each conference qualifying for the Championship weekend. Additionally, the 2023 expansion added regional names to the teams for the first time in league history.[19] The rebrandedTexas Team andNew York Locals would rejoin the men's competition, and add women's teams for the first time. Additionally, the league announced that theGolden State Retrievers[20] and thePittsburgh Steeltoes[21] would join the league as expansion franchises.
On May 2,New Zealand Black Ferns starRuby Tui announced that she had signed for the 2023 competition alongside her return to the Black Ferns Sevens team.[22][23] TheAll Blacks subsequently announced that otherNew Zealand starsStacey Waaka,Kelsey Teneti,Tysha Ikenasio,Manaia Nuku,Rhodes Featherstone andKitiona Vai would also be competing.[24][25] Teneti would ultimately not compete due to injury and would be replaced byAlena Saili.[26]
For the Eastern Conference, the Kickoff Weekend took place atQ2 Stadium inAustin, Texas with the Conference Final held atHighmark Stadium inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Western Conference opened atTCO Stadium inMinneapolis, Minnesota, while the Conference Final took place atPayPal Park inSan Jose. The Championship was held atAudi Field inWashington, D.C.[27] The Pittsburgh and Minneapolis events were the first ever professional rugby events in those cities.[28]
TheNorthern Loonies would win the women's championship while theSoCal Loggerheads would win the men's. TheRocky Mountain Experts would win the United Championship by virtue of being the only franchise to have both the men's and women's teams qualify for the Championship tournament.[29]
| Tournament / Finish | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eastern Conference Kickoff[30] | Southern Headliners | New York Locals | Pittsburgh Steeltoes | Texas Team |
| Western Conference Kickoff[31] | Northern Loonies | Golden State Retrievers | Rhinos x SoCal Loggerheads | Rocky Mountain Experts |
| Western Conference Finals[32] | Rocky Mountain Experts | Northern Loonies | Golden State Retrievers | Rhinos x SoCal Loggerheads |
| Eastern Conference Finals[33] | Southern Headliners | New York Locals | Texas Team | Pittsburgh Steeltoes |
| Championship[34] | Northern Loonies | New York Locals | Rocky Mountain Experts | Southern Headliners |
| Tournament / Finish | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eastern Conference Kickoff[30] | Texas Team | New York Locals | Pittsburgh Steeltoes | Southern Headliners |
| Western Conference Kickoff[31] | Rocky Mountain Experts | Golden State Retrievers | Northern Loonies | SoCal Loggerheads |
| Western Conference Finals[32] | SoCal Loggerheads | Rocky Mountain Experts | Northern Loonies | Golden State Retrievers |
| Eastern Conference Finals[33] | Pittsburgh Steeltoes | Southern Headliners | New York Locals | Texas Team |
| Championship[34]` | SoCal Loggerheads | Pittsburgh Steeltoes | Texas Team | Rocky Mountain Experts |
The league announced that the 2024 season would be shifted to after theOlympics. On October 22nd, the league announced that it would be hosting an All-Star Weekend in conjunction withUSA Rugby that would have theUSA Women's Sevens andUSA Men's Sevens compete against a PR7s All-Star Team atProvidence Park inPortland, Oregon.[35][36]Kelly Griffin andSammy Sullivan were announced as the PR7s Women's All-Star coaches andRichie Walker andAndrew Durutalo were announced as the PR7s Men's All-Star coaches.[37]Rugby Canada also confirmed that the silver medal winningCanada women's national rugby sevens team would also participate in this competition.[38][39] Despite cold and wet conditions the 2024 PR7s All-Star Tournament drew a crowd of nearly 5,000 for the six professional matches in addition to three amateur showcases.[40]
| Match[41] | Winner | Score | Loser |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA Rugby | 38-10 | PR7s All-Stars |
| 2 | USA Rugby | 36-34 | PR7s All-Stars |
| 3 | USA Rugby | 31-23 | PR7s All-Stars |
| Match[42] | Winner | Score | Loser |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rugby Canada | 38-10 | PR7s All-Stars |
| 2 | USA Rugby | 36-34 | PR7s All-Stars |
| 3 | Rugby Canada | 31-23 | USA Rugby |
The league has played single day tournaments since inception, with men's and women's matches interchanging throughout the day. In the 2021 and 2022 seasons, all teams in the league would be onsite and play group stage matches with results determining participants in the final. The 2022 season had the first two tournaments determine the seeding for the knockout round championship.[43]
In 2023, franchises were split between the Eastern and Western Conferences, with tournaments alternating play each week between the two conferences. Each conference plays two weekends, with the top two men's and women's teams from each conference qualifying for the Championship weekend. The league eliminated group stage play and instead moved to a knockout only format with semifinal matches leading into consolation and finals.[44] Points are allocated based on finish, with the two conference kickoff weekends would award 13, 6, 3, 1 points for 1st through 4th place, respectively while the conference finals would award 19, 11, 5, 2.[45] Teams would also be awarded points for finish in the Championship weekend for purposes of determining the United Championship winner.
The All-Star tournament in 2024 featured a round-robin betweenUSA Rugby, thePR7s All Stars, andRugby Canada on the women's side, and a best of three match series on the men's between USA Rugby and the PR7s All Stars.[46]
| Conference | Team | Metro Area | Joined |
|---|---|---|---|
| Western | Golden State Retrievers | San Jose, California | 2023 |
| Northern Loonies | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 2021 | |
| Rocky Mountain Experts | Salt Lake City, Utah | 2021 | |
| SoCal Loggerheads | Los Angeles, California | 2021 | |
| Eastern | New York Locals | New York, New York | 2021 |
| Pittsburgh Steeltoes | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 2023 | |
| Southern Headliners | Memphis, Tennessee | 2021 | |
| Texas Team | Austin, Texas | 2021 | |

Current MembersFormer Only Men's TeamFormer Team Names[47]
The 2021 championship matches of the tournaments were aired live onFS2[48] in the United States, andTSN in Canada.[49] Preliminary matches were aired on FoxSports.com and TSN.ca.
All matches from the 2022 Championship were aired live onFubo Sports Network.[50]
In 2023,Fox Sports andCBS Sports televised portions the 2023 Championship season, with live programming onFS1,CBS Sports Network andTubi.[51] The championship finals were aired live on FS1.
The 2024 All-Star Game was carried onFox Sports 2 in the US and on PR7sYouTube.[52]
DAZN would acquire the broadcast rights for Europe in 2023.[53]
RugbyPass acquired the global rights to the 2024 All-Star Game for distribution outside the US on RugbyPass TV.[54]
Samurai Sportswear has been the official kit and ball supplier since the league began in 2021.[55][56] Samurai has provided the match kits for all teams and referees.
The league has had a data partnership withSports Info Solutions (SIS) since 2022.[57]
The Loggerheads franchise has been licensed by Rhinos Rugby Academy since 2022.[58] In 2023, the Loggerheads were referred to as the Rhinos x Loggerheads as a part of the licensing agreement.
In January 2024, the league announced GoodSport as the official hydration partner.[59]
| Franchise | Sponsor |
|---|---|
| Rocky Mountain Experts | Sperry Rail Service |
| SoCal Loggerheads | Rhinos Rugby Academy |
| Southern Headliners | Kane Innovations |
| Golden State Retrievers | Petaluma[60] |
| New York Locals | None |
| Texas Team | C4 Energy (back) |
| Northern Loonies | GoodSport (back) |
| Pittsburgh Steeltoes | None |
In 2022, the league named its women's and men's championship trophies afterKathy Flores andA. Jon Prusmack, respectively.[61]
| Year | Final | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Champion | Score | Runner-up | Ref. | |
| 2021 | Experts | (3) 19–19 (0) | Loggerheads | [12] |
| 2022 | Loggerheads | 32–22 | Headliners | [62] |
| 2023 | SoCal Loggerheads | 10–5 | Pittsburgh Steeltoes | [29] |
| Year | Final | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Champion | Score | Runner-up | Ref. | |
| 2021 | Loonies | 28–14 | Headliners | [12] |
| 2022 | Headliners | 33–7 | Loonies | [63] |
| 2023 | Northern Loonies | 21–10 | New York Locals | [29] |
| Year | Champion | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Headliners | [64] |
| 2023 | Rocky Mountain Experts | [29] |
| Year | Winners | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Men's | Women's | Ref. | |
| 2024 | USA Rugby | Rugby Canada | [65] |