Friday Evening Round Up

Friday Evening Round Up

England Sevens Squad Named for Dubai 7s

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Simon Amor has named his England Sevens side for the opening tournament of the 2017/18 HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series in Dubai on 1-2 December.

Drawn in Pool B, the experienced group – captained by Tom Mitchell – will play Spain, France and Scotland on day one.

England Men’s Sevens squad for Dubai:  

Tom Bowen
Phil Burgess
Richard de Carpentier
Will Edwards
Harry Glover
Ben Howard
Ollie Lindsay-Hague
Tom Mitchell ©
Ruaridh McConnochie
Dan Norton
James Rodwell
Ethan Waddleton

Horne replaces injured Dunbar


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Head Coach Gregor Townsend has made an injury-enforced change to the Scotland team to face Australia in tomorrow’s Autumn test match at BT Murrayfield.




Glasgow Warriors centre Pete Horne – scorer of Scotland’s sixth try in the opening test win over Samoa – replaces Alex Dunbar, who failed to meet the requirements of the graduated return to play protocol for the concussion he sustained against New Zealand last weekend.


Uncapped Edinburgh Rugby centre Phil Burleigh comes into the match-day 23 for the first time to take Horne’s vacated place on the bench.

Most experienced Blitzbok squad ever named for Dubai 7s

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Springbok Sevens coach, Neil Powell, welcomed back Blitzboks regulars Kyle Brown, Kwagga Smith, Justin Geduld and Seabelo Senatla to his squad for the Dubai Sevens, the opening tournament of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, to be played at The Sevens Stadium on 1 and 2 December.

 

The Springbok Sevens squad for Dubai:

  1. Chris Dry (62 tournaments, 298 matches, 455 points, 91 tries)
  2. Philip Snyman (captain, 47 tournaments, 207 matches, 296 points, 53 tries)
  3. Tim Agaba (10 tournaments, 49 matches, 30 points, six tries)
  4. Kwagga Smith (28 tournaments, 135 matches, 275 points, 55 tries)
  5. Werner Kok (29 tournaments, 142 matches, 350 points, 70 tries)
  6. Kyle Brown (58 tournaments, 285 matches, 395 points, 79 tries)
  7. Branco du Preez (55 tournaments, 275 matches, 1049 points, 77 tries)
  8. Rosko Specman (21 tournaments, 111 matches, 273 points, 49 tries)
  9. Justin Geduld (30 tournaments, 152 matches, 677 points, 75 tries)
  10. Cecil Afrika (53 tournaments, 273 matches, 1297 points)
  11. Seabelo Senatla (33 tournaments, 167 matches, 945 points, 189 tries)
  12. Ruhan Nel (21 tournaments, 104 matches, 182 points, 36 tries)
  13. Marco Labuschagne* (1 tournament, 2 matches, 0 points)

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