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Bodies aim to make region sevens 'one-stop-shop'

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16 Apr, 2013 07:54 PM2 mins to read

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The Bay of Plenty Rugby Union and Bay of Connections have joined forces on a strategy to establish the region as the international home of sevens rugby development.

The potential economic benefits for the region from sevens rugby are significant and the region has already secured the national tournament, which is to be held in Rotorua for the next two years after being hosted in Queenstown since 2003.

Bay of Plenty Rugby Union chief executive Mike Rogers said the profile of sevens rugby had been raised to a new level internationally in the past five years, predominantly due to the introduction of the game to the 2016 and 2020 Olympics.

"As a result, we have seen significant growth in the game, from new players, supporters and sponsors alike.

"New Zealand is considered internationally to have set the performance benchmark, and there is a high level of interest in our expertise and programmes."

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Mr Rogers said the Bay of Plenty Sevens strategy sets out a plan to establish the region as the leading training, performance and education provider for the game.

The strategy involves plans to offer training facilities and programmes, a sevens education hub, a hosting programme for teams from around the world, the further development of existing and future tournaments and the development of new sevens events.

He said the region was well-placed. "We can provide the whole package, a one-stop shop for all sevens-related activity. We have the human resources and local expertise, we have the existing infrastructure that would be required and a history of hosting visitors and successful events," he said.

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"Sevens rugby offers extensive economic development opportunities for the Bay of Plenty region and we are excited about its potential."

Fiona McTavish, the Bay of Connections Management Group chairwoman, said the sevens strategy was an exciting addition to the economic portfolio of the wider Bay of Plenty.

"Many people might just think of sevens rugby as an entertaining sporting occasion, and it certainly is that - but it has the potential to offer much more than this for our economy," she said.

The Bay of Connections region includes Rotorua, Eastern Bay of Plenty, Taupo and Western Bay of Plenty.

The strategy:

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  • Tournaments and events

  • International standard facilities

  • High performance facilities and programmes

  • Sevens educational hub

  • Recreational and team-building hosting programmes

  • International programme development

  • Funding development
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