With so many players and clubs doing media each day, it can be hard to keep on top of a lot of the stories coming out.Rugby is filled with them across all levels of the game and whilst most are covered through some form of media, there are others that might have slipped off the radar as the Bledisloe build dominates discussions.One Percenters returns for the Rugby Championship as it looks at everything you might have missed from the week of Rugby.'I was so happy': Kerevi reveals Sevens pride after World Series successInjured Wallaby Samu Kerevi was full of praise for the Men's Sevens after their World Series success, proud of their remarkable journey.Kerevi initially came into the program for the Olympics last year, proving the catalyst for his eventual call-up to the Wallaby squad for that year's Bledisloe.Such is the bond the 28-year-old has with the squad, the barnstorming centre turned down the chance to play against Argentina to go to the Commonwealth Games.Whilst it ended in a season-ending injury, Kerevi has little regret and could barely hide his delight as they claimed the World Series title for the first time in program history.“I was so happy,” Kerevi said.“They FaceTimed me when they got their medals and to see the hardships that they’ve been through, especially through COVID, not many boys got contracted for Rugby Sevens.“For them to work really hard and get that World Championship is really important for the program.”Stats to stunWith Rugby Australia confirming a partnership with Sportable for the England series, there has never been a time where stats have been more rich and available to clubs, coaches and fans.As data continued to develop, take a look at some of the more interesting and unique stats heading into the sixth round of the Rugby Championship, courtesy of Opta.New Zealand’s record at Eden Park has dominated discussions, winning their last 22. The true sign of their ruthlessness is in their winning margin, averaging 18 points per gameBoth teams thrive off attacking Rugby, with Australia (171) and New Zealand (168) making more tackle breaks than any other Tier One nations in men’s Tests in 2022.The Kiwis have been incredible potent from possessions off scrums, scoring more tries (8) than any other tier one nation and six more than the Wallabies.No player in the world has beaten more tackles (23) than Marika Koroibete in 2022, two more than Rieko Ioane.South Africa have won 14 of their 14 Tests against Argentina at home, including their last six despite only leading at half time in three of those games.South Africa have made 42 line breaks in men’s Tests in 2022, the second most of any Tier One nation (Ireland–45) and 11 more than Argentina (31).Argentina (29) and South Africa (28) have won the most turnovers of any teams in The Rugby Championship in 2022. They have also made the most and second most tackles respectively (Argentina –706 and South Africa – 600).World Cup Final still up for grabsRA Chairman Hamish McLennan has conceded the host of the 2027 Rugby World Cup still remains up for debate as they ponder three locations.Needing a stadium that holds over 60,000, Sydney's Accor Stadium, Perth's Optus Stadium and Melbourne's MCG are the three in the running, with each having unique selling points according to McLennan.“It’s a really hard call, I haven’t landed on an answer there,” he explained.“There’s an argument that says we should be serving the major home unions, where there’s a lot of history, like Queensland and New South Wales, but then what’s to say we couldn’t host it to 60,000 people in WA or potentially 100,000 in Melbourne. I mean, that’s pretty exciting in its own right.“The dollars have to really drive it too.We’re looking at setting up an endowment fund to fund rugby in the future when I’m dead and gone of well over $100 million so that we don’t go through what we went through in 2020 through COVID.“So a lot of that will be funded out of the World Cup so dollars have to drive it.”Social post of the weekThere's something about a trick play try that always captures the attention of fans, none more simple and effective as this.Noticing the opposition were already preparing for the 5 metre maul, the simple chip to the tight-head prop proved wonders, delivering one of the easier tries you will see.Click Here: Joshua Kimmich jersey sale