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Queensland scores Oceania Rugby Sevens Championship 2023

Minister for Tourism, Innovation and Sport and Minister Assisting the Premier on Olympics and Paralympics Sport and Engagement The Honourable Stirling Hinchliffe
  • Queensland to host the Oceania Rugby Sevens Championship from 10 – 12 November 2023.
  • The event is an Olympic qualifier for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • The Oceania women’s and men’s teams will play 80 games at the Australian Wallaroo’s home ground, Ballymore Stadium in Brisbane.

Brisbane’s Ballymore Stadium will host 400 players representing 14 countries at the Oceania Rugby Sevens Championships from 10-12 November 2023.

The event, secured by the Palaszczuk Government through Tourism and Events Queensland, is the latest international sporting event to be added to the It’s Live! in Queensland event calendar.

The Oceania Sevens is an Olympic-qualifying event for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris.

The Australian and New Zealand women’s and men’s teams have qualified for Paris 2024, but the tournament will provide the opportunity for one additional women’s and men’s team to seal a place at next year’s games.

The annual competition will feature 10 women’s and 15 men’s teams playing 80 games in a round-robin style tournament staged at Ballymore, home of Australian Wallaroo’s.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Tourism and Sport Stirling Hinchliffe

“Queensland is Australia’s sporting events capital and hosting the Oceania Sevens Championship further enhances our global reputation on the runway to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

“The Palaszczuk Governments investment of $15 million into the redevelopment of Ballymore has contributed to increased spectator capacity, a state-of-the-art training base and other facilities, so that we can bring more world-class sporting events to Queensland.

“The Oceania Sevens, a key event on the World Rugby calendar, will bring thousands of fans to Brisbane with many staying on beyond the three-day Championships to explore the region, injecting around $3 million into the visitor economy.”

Quotes attributable to Oceania Rugby General Manager, Frank Puletua

“This championship is not just a sporting event; it’s a celebration of the enduring spirit and skill of rugby players across Oceania.

“It’s a chance for emerging and established talents to shine on a global stage and take a significant step towards achieving their Olympic dreams.”

Quotes attributable to Tourism and Events Queensland CEO, Patricia O’Callaghan

“Queensland has a proven track record for attracting people to the state with world-class sporting events and the is this will be no different.

“The Oceania Rugby Sevens Championship provides an opportunity to market Brisbane and the incredible tourism experiences we have on our doorstep from kayaking down the Brisbane River, enjoying our lively bars and cafes and cruising over to Moreton Island – our adventure playground.

“Tourism and Events Queensland will be enticing those who will be visiting for the event to extend their stay and experience more of our great Queensland lifestyle.

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