The 53rd Kiama Sevens tournament will be held at the Kiama Showground, Kiama on Saturday, 22 February 2025 commencing at 8:00 am. The Kiama Sevens Cup is presented to the Champion Club with Plate presentation for the runners-up. BE SEEN!
2025
Our 53rd year of great South Coast Sevens rugby.
$30K
Over $30,000 in Prizes and Trophies in 2025.
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Quality football with 44 top notch Australian teams.
Celebrate Our 53rd Year with us in 2025
Be a part of Rugby history - by the beach
The 2025 tournament will be our greatest yet. Don't miss this iconic south coast favourite and join us in celebrating over 50 years of quality rugby and seaside fun.
Plate competition: Played by losing semi-finalists.
The Bowl: 8 team / 2 group tournament.
Mens Country Cup: 8 team / 2 group tournament.
Womens Country Cup: 4 team / 1 group tournament.
The Womens Vase: 8 team / 2 group tournament.
Womens 2nd Division: 4 team / 1 group tournament.
Terms & conditions:
No nominations will be accepted from composite, representative or international sides.
Nomination fee of $660 inc GST including insurance.
Gate entry is $15 and all players, coaches, managers & support staff have to pay this. No exceptions. You can buy gate entry passes in advance for your players etc.
Prize money has been maintained in 2025 (total offered to be confirmed) plus trophies.
Minimum games increased to 3 with playing time increased to 7 minutes each way with a 1 minute half-time. (IRB sevens laws)
Lunch with the 1991 RWC winning Captain
Rugby World Cup Luncheon 2023
SOLD OUT! A great day for the club and tournament - sincere thanks for the generous support of Nick Farr-Jones.
Many thanks to all who attended and enjoyed a great afternoon. Your ongoing support helps make the Kiama Sevens such a successful local event.
Many thanks to the following organisations for their ongoing support:
“I am very thankful for all our local sponsors but in our fifty-second year a special thanks must once again go to our naming sponsor 'Kells' for their ongoing sponsorship ofthe premier sevens event in Australia.”