With a reputation of party atmosphere, were large proportion of attendees choosing to wear fancy dress -- Rugby sevens is an annual tournament generally held on the first weekend of February. The tournament has become Wellington's largest, and one of New Zealand's leading sporting events.
May be there are other tournaments in some other parts of world where persons prefer partying outside the stadium rather than watching the actual match but for me this is one of the rarest, I have ever seen. Tickets are sold in few minutes and it would be hard for you to get an accommodation during this time.
It has been great to see the amount of support this series is getting by government and various other institutions.
Thrill ride of non-stop action, with no time outs, it’s literally hard to look away since every play is potentially explosive and the good part is you don’t need prior experience to enjoy the game.
In recent years I have tried watching this game and somehow I feel that it's a game which requires lot of energy and power, but above to all it requires good tactics to upbeat the opposition. Traditionally Rugby test match has 15 players in each team, but seven’s is different ---with less than half the number of players on the same field gives lot of space and provides more opportunity to shoot a gap and score. Every kick-off, stoppage, scrum is a chance for a turnover. Possession can change at any moment, and every time it does, someone might sprint for the goal line.
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