Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin. Could it host next year's Sevens World Series tournament?

Forsyth Barr Stadium management is coy over a possible Dunedin bid for the New Zealand leg of the international sevens tournament.

About 14,000 people turned up to Wellington's 34,500-capacity Westpac Stadium on Saturday for the Sevens World Series, and 15,500 on Sunday.

New Zealand won the final 24-21 after a come-from-behind victory over South Africa.

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Previously, Forsyth Barr Stadium management indicated the annual tournament was a possible target for the 30,000-capacity South Island venue.

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Chief executive Terry Davies, when asked if the Dunedin stadium was eyeing up a bid for the sevens, issued a one-sentence statement in response on Monday.

"Should there be an opportunity to look at hosting this Sevens tournament, we would consider this."

Nearly 7000 people have joined the Facebook page, Bring the 7s to Dunedin.

HAGEN HOPKINS/GETTY IMAGES An empty-looking Westpac Stadium during the 2016 Wellington Sevens.

New Zealand Rugby boss Steve Tew confirmed a comprehensive review of the 2016 Wellington Sevens event would be undertaken before a decision on the future New Zealand host was made.

That decision was expected at the end of March.

"The 2016 HSBC Wellington Sevens was a great success on many fronts. Operationally, it couldn't have been better for the teams . . . the action on the field was excellent and those who attended will have had a great time," Tew said.

MARK TANTRUM/GETTY IMAGES USA fans get excited during the 2016 Wellington Sevens at Westpac Stadium.

"While we would always like to have a full stadium, the decision on next year's host city is based on more than crowd attendance. Over the next month or so we'll consider all aspects of hosting the tournament in Wellington, including the great support we've received from the [Wellington City] Council and the track record in the capital over more than a decade."

New Zealand Rugby has a contract with World Rugby until 2019 to deliver a World Sevens Series tournament.