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Do you like dressing in costume, drinking giant beers, and watching big, sweaty men tackle each other? If this sounds like your idea of a good time, you’ll love the HSBC Canada Sevens. And if it doesn’t, well, consider yourself warned—a boozy, rollicking weekend-long party is hitting BC Place March 11 to 12—and there’s likely to be some rugby, too.
Shhh, it’s ok. If you’ve never actually watched a game, it’s pretty simple to follow.Rugby Sevens is a shorter, faster version of traditional rugby. Teams are made up of seven players playing seven-minute halves, instead of 15 players playing 40-minute halves.The result is a powerful, hard-hitting game with more frequent scoring. Points are awarded for tries (like touchdowns), which are worth five points; as well as conversion kicks (two points), and penalty kicks (three points).To be honest, you really don’t need to know much about rugby to enjoy a sevens match. Just pick a side and grab a beer—it’ll all be over in 15 minutes anyway.
The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series consists of 10 tournaments in which 16 teams compete for points. The Canada Sevens is the seventh tournament in the series. Playing this year: Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, England, Fiji, France, Japan, Kenya, New Zealand, Russia, Samoa, Scotland, South Africa, USA, and Wales.Last year, New Zealand won the Canada Sevens in a closely contested match against South Africa, although fan favourites Fiji went on to win the World Series.South Africa is currently leading the 2017 series, followed closely by Fiji and England, so it could be anyone’s game.
“Fancy dress” is one of the more weirder Rugby Sevens traditions. Whether you’re watching in Wellington, Cape Town, or Vancouver, you’ll spot large groups dressed in bizarre costumes that have absolutely nothing to do with the game. Last year the 30,000-plus crowd embraced the tradition wholeheartedly with groups of elaborately dressed chickens, beavers, penguins, Lego-men, lumberjacks, superheroes and more spilling into downtown.Fancy dress gives the whole event a carnival-like atmosphere but no one really knows why it’s a thing. People just really like drinking and watching rugby while wearing ridiculous outfits.
Be ready for the long haul, it’s a weekend-long party.Saturday is a round-robin competition from 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., while Sunday sees teams compete for gold, silver, and bronze from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. BC Place offers in and out privileges until 3:00 p.m. each day.
If you haven’t bought your ticket yet, be quick—only 5 percent of tickets remain.
The raucous atmosphere is partly due to the general admission (GA) seating, where spectators can move around freely. Expect standing, cheering, and dancing. This year you can move freely between the lower and upper bowls provided you have a GA ticket.
Unfortunately, no. Read the full list list of prohibited items.
Tickets are still available for the official after-party at “The Prop House” at the Commodore Ballroom, but you’ll definitely find costume-clad fans at any bar within a few streets of the stadium. Your best bets:
• The Back Forty• Central City• The Pint• Devil’s Elbow• Lennox Pub• Yaletown Brewhouse• Shark Club Sports Bar and Grill• Doolin’s Irish Pub• Library Square
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