WATCH the first six FULL MATCHES from the PR7s Western Conference Finals Tournament from PayPal Park in San Jose, CA, on July 15, 2023. To watch the Women’s Final and the Men’s Final, tune into CBS Sports Network.
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Eastern Conference
● New York Locals
● Pittsburgh Steeltoes
● Southern Headliners
● Texas Team
Western Conference
● Golden State Retrievers
● Northern Loonies
● Rocky Mountain Experts
● Rhinos x SoCal Loggerheads
The league’s eight franchsies have featured several US Olympic and International stars from both the Men’s and Women’s Rugby Sevens circuits, including Perry Baker, Danny Barrett, Madison, Hughes, Abby Gustaitis, Alev Kelter, Kristi Kirshe, Folau Niua, Naya Tapper, Stephen Tomasin, and Kevon Williams. International players to participate in the league include Olympic medalists from Team GB Dan Norton and New Zealand Rugby stars Ruby Tui and Stacey Waaka.
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Is this live
Nope, they take forever to post their videos
Liz Tafuna looking very dangerous….
the male commentator clearly hasnt watched enough rugby 😂
Where are the last two matches?
I gave up watching after the atrocious reffing in the women's Retrievers/Experts game- come on guys, you had a whole month to watch film (the HSBC series with Craig Chan, Cisco Lopez, etc are great examples), and discuss laws and protocols, etc after your abysmal show at the Western Kickoff- missed calls, no understanding of counter-ruck and the jackal's role, getting in the way- you can even see USA Rugby 'officials' prowling up and down the sidelines with scowls and barking at players from their soapboxes when all they needed to do was sit and watch until their administrative teams-in/teams-out roles were needed… and the commentary- it's always been hard dealing with Abby Gustaitis' accent and she sure makes up shit, but at least she sometimes got it right whereas the guy… both needed to stop criticizing tactics or errors and spend time actually giving play-by-play commentary, using the player's correct names, and understanding that every score is a result of some play by a player other than the scorer which tells the real story of 7s rugby- just like the refs, they need to study their stuff too, check out Karl Te Nana, Ruby (Tui), Rikki Swanell, etc
47:52 not a knock on – just saying!
38:29