Tournament co-ordinator Tom Morrison, Sport Bay of Plenty's community sport co-ordinator, said the response to the tournament had been better than expected.
''We thought we would get between eight and 10 teams initially, then grow it in the next couple of years. We probably had interest from over 20 clubs and in hindsight, maybe the time of year was not quite right. If we'd held it a month later, maybe we'd have got about 20 teams, but it was starting to conflict with some regional club sevens.''
In the end, 14 teams entered the competition, giving two pools of four and two of three, with crossover games between the two smaller pools.
''All of the Bay teams will be quite strong,'' said Morrison. ''When you look at Rangataua, Rotoiti, Rangiuru, all of them have had quite strong 15s seasons. The Hamilton teams will be exceptionally strong, and from what we've been told, they will be bringing some of their New Zealand sevens players over, so the calibre of player on show will be quite high.''
For the Bay of Plenty players, there was a chance to impress in front of selectors, including women's sevens coach Victoria Grant.
The details
Tauranga Sports Women's Rugby Sevens Tournament, 9.30am. Final 5.05pm.
Teams taking part: Rangataua, Rangiuru, Rotoiti, Tauranga Sports, Te Puke Sports,
Te Whanau Apanui, Waimana A, Waimana B, Hastings, Navy (North Harbour), Stratford,
Hamilton Marist, Hamilton Old Boys, Waikato University.