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George Smith (75)
No draw yet but Pools for the main event are:
Pool A Fiji, Canada, Samoa, Belgium
Pool B New Zealand, Australia, Scotland, Portugal
Pool C South Africa, France, Argentina, Japan
Pool D USA, England, Kenya, Wales
SA, NZ & Fiji currently hold 3 of the 4 automatic qualification spots for Rio 2016 with Australia or England most likely to snare the other, respectively 15 & 18 points adrift of Fiji but well clear of Argentina in 6th.
Full table here:
http://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/standings
As well as the main event there's a seperate 12-team comp with inclusion in the 2016 World Series the prize:
"The 12-team line-up in the qualifier comprises two teams from each of World Rugby’s six regional associations. The winner will earn core team status for 2015-16 and replace the lowest ranked side at the conclusion of the current series. Japan won the qualifier in Hong Kong last year to join the series. Russia and Spain are the representatives from Europe, Papua New Guinea and Tonga from Oceania, Zimbabwe and Tunisia from Africa, Mexico and Guyana from North America and the Caribbean, Uruguay and Brazil from South America and hosts Hong Kong and Korea from Asia."
Also a 12-team women's invitational & various other filler matches:
http://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/news/52155
Tournament starts 27 March which is far too long since Las Vegas which finished on 15 February.
Pool A Fiji, Canada, Samoa, Belgium
Pool B New Zealand, Australia, Scotland, Portugal
Pool C South Africa, France, Argentina, Japan
Pool D USA, England, Kenya, Wales
SA, NZ & Fiji currently hold 3 of the 4 automatic qualification spots for Rio 2016 with Australia or England most likely to snare the other, respectively 15 & 18 points adrift of Fiji but well clear of Argentina in 6th.
Full table here:
http://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/standings
As well as the main event there's a seperate 12-team comp with inclusion in the 2016 World Series the prize:
"The 12-team line-up in the qualifier comprises two teams from each of World Rugby’s six regional associations. The winner will earn core team status for 2015-16 and replace the lowest ranked side at the conclusion of the current series. Japan won the qualifier in Hong Kong last year to join the series. Russia and Spain are the representatives from Europe, Papua New Guinea and Tonga from Oceania, Zimbabwe and Tunisia from Africa, Mexico and Guyana from North America and the Caribbean, Uruguay and Brazil from South America and hosts Hong Kong and Korea from Asia."
Also a 12-team women's invitational & various other filler matches:
http://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/news/52155
Tournament starts 27 March which is far too long since Las Vegas which finished on 15 February.