The Australia women's national rugby sevens team, are the Australia national rugby sevens team of women. They were champions of the inaugural Women's Sevens World Cup in 2009. The team plays in the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series as one of the "core teams" on the world tour, of which they have been crowned Champions three times. The team also played in the preceding competition to the current world series, the IRB Women's Sevens Challenge Cup. In 2016, they won the inaugural gold medal at the Rio Summer Olympics.

History

Team name

The national sevens side is known as Australia and, as confirmed by captain Sharni Williams, does not have a nickname as of 2015. The team was sometimes referred to as the Pearls in sections of the media, but that name refers to Australia's developmental sevens side rather than the official national team. As of 2015, the developmental team also competes in the Pacific Games Sevens.

2022

Australia won the 2021–22 Women's Sevens Series title, they then won the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, and were later crowned champions of the Rugby World Cup Sevens completing 2022 with a historic clean sweep of every major tournament.

The Australia Women's Sevens team, also known as the Australia 7s Women, is the national rugby union team representing Australia in international women's rugby sevens competitions. Renowned for their speed, agility, and strategic play, the team competes in major tournaments such as the World Rugby Sevens Series, Commonwealth Games, and Rugby World Cup Sevens. Comprising talented athletes from across Australia, the team strives for excellence on the global stage, aiming to secure top honors and promote the growth of women's rugby in the region. Their dynamic style of play and competitive spirit make them a formidable force in the world of women's rugby sevens.