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Aon Uni 7s Series

Witness Australia’s best Women’s Sevens players in action!

The Aon Uni 7s Series – an initiative of Rugby Australia and UniSport – is Australia’s premier Women’s Rugby Sevens league, and a world-leading competition amongst rugby-playing nations.

Launched in 2017, the Series features 10 university teams, with squads consisting of student-athletes as well as state and international-level players. UQ is the most successful team in Uni 7s history, winning the overall title in 2017 and 2019.

The Series consists of four rounds, with matches taking place in a two-day carnival format. All matches are streamed live via rugby.com.au.

The University of Queensland’s Uni 7s program is led by the UQ Rugby Football Club, with strength and conditioning services delivered by the UQ Sport Academy.

UQ Rugby

UQ Rugby Football Club
The University of Queensland
Sir William MacGregor Dr
St Lucia, QLD, 4067

2019 Series Results

Round 1 – The University of Queensland, Brisbane (14-15 September)
* 1st – UQ (21) dft. University of Technology Sydney (17)
Round 2 – Bond University, Gold Coast (28-29 September)
* 2nd – Griffith University (21) dft. UQ (7)
Round 3 – The University of Adelaide, Adelaide (12-13 October)
* 2nd – The University of Sydney (19) dft. UQ (5)
Round 4 – University of Canberra, Canberra (26-27 October)
* 1st – UQ (21) dft. Griffith University (14)

1) The University of Queensland (76 points)
2) Griffith University (68 points)
3) The University of Sydney (62 points)
4) University of Canberra (54 points)
5) The University of Adelaide (50 points)
6) University of Technology Sydney (46 points)
7) Bond University (28 points)
8) The University of Western Australia (22 points)
9) The University of Melbourne (20 points)
10) University of New England (14 points)

2019 – Team UQ Squad

Amy Brice
Cassie Carberry (Bachelor of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences)
Shenae Ciesiolka
Lori Cramer (captain)
Paige Edwards
Terri-anne Egan (Bachelor of Arts)
Jada Ferguson
Georgia Hannaway
Melita Hicks
Pleuni Kievit
Ashlee Knight
Amelia Kuk 
Jannicke Ijdens (vice-captain)
Hagiga (Haj) Mosby
Katie Muscat (Bachelor of Physiotherapy – Honours)
Isabella Nasser
Mackenzie Sadler (vice-captain)
Jessee Santo (Bachelor of Arts)
Kaitlin Shave
Cassie Staples
Emma Sykes
Sidney Taylor
Makenzie Weale
Nat Wright

Competition info - Semester 2 2023

Enrolments Open:

Enrolments Close:

No Fixtures:

The University of Queensland, Sir William MacGregor Drive, St Lucia, Qld 4067
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Aon Uni 7s Series FAQ

What is the maximum number of players allowed on a team?

There’s no limit to how many players you can have in one team. However, we recommend you have no more than 10 players in your team as only 10 medals are allocated to winners of Grand Finals.

How old do I have to be to play?

You must be at least 16 years old to play. Team captains must be 18 years or older.

I’ve just enrolled as an individual. What do I have to do now?

You don’t have to do anything! When you enrol as an individual, we’ll sort you into a team once enrolments close and send you an email that provides you with details of your team.

My friend and I just enrolled as individuals. Can we play in the same team?

Sure can! Just get in touch and let us know your names and we’ll make a note in our system to make sure you’re in the same team once enrolments close.

Will games be played on Public Holidays and during Semester breaks?

No, we don’t schedule games on Public Holidays, or during Semester breaks.

Are there grading weeks at the start of the season?

If you are in a league with 11 or more teams, the first three (3) weeks of your season will be grading weeks. After this period, we’ll put teams into divisions and then the next four (4) weeks will consist of regular season games. The final three (3) weeks of the competition will be Finals.

If you are in a league with 10 teams or less, there is no grading period. Weeks 1-7 will consist of regular season games and weeks 8-10 will be Finals.

Is my team able to change the division we’re in?

Unfortunately, we’re not able to change the division a team is in once grading is completed.

When will the fixtures be released?

Our Social Sport team accommodate over 300 teams across a number of different sports. Our aim, as always, is to release the first three rounds of fixtures one week before your competition begins. Sometimes this is not possible, so if you do not receive them one week before the competition begins, please don’t panic! You will be notified in due time.

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