Umm, We are talking about the Youth Commonwealth Games (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common...ipedia.org/wiki/2015_Commonwealth_Youth_Games) which is a very small scale version of the "proper" Commonwealth Games. Wikipedia says that there will only be 8 sports competed for at Apia (athletics, tennis, lawn bowls, rugby 7's, boxing, swimming, squash and weightlifting).
In Rugby 7's, the Boys competition at the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games will feature nine teams – Australia, England, Fiji, Kenya, Samoa, South Africa, Singapore, and the Cayman Islands, with Australia, Samoa, Canada, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and the Cook Islands competing for the chocolates in the Girls competition.
Without trying to diminish the achievement of being selected for ones country in Rugby 7's, I reckon that most young folk would choose a tilt at Aust Schoolboys over the Youth Commonwealth Games Rugby 7's in Apia, different story entirely if it was the "proper" Commonwealth Games Rugby 7's, but then they do tend to chose from contracted players already on the circuit over good schoolboys for that event.