Fiji Sun

Amor brings England’s best

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Simon Amor has named an experience­d squad for the Sydney Sevens which takes this weekend.

Currently fourth on the World Rugby Sevens Series, England have been drawn in Pool C with Spain, Papua New Guinea and current world champions South Africa. Both Dan Bibby and Alex Davis return to the side after they missed the opening two tournament­s of the series while they recovered from injuries sustained in preseason training.

“The ability for us to get a consistent group of players training since Cape Town and over Christmas has been excellent,” he said.

“We were slightly frustrated with the way that we performed in Cape Town – our decision making and handling errors were just too high for us to be top-end successful, however I’m pleased with how the guys have performed in training leading up to this next tournament.”

Amor added: “It’s disappoint­ing to lose Charlie Hayter who is still recovering from a reoccurrin­g hip injury but being able to bring Dan Bibby and Alex Davis back into the squad has added much more competitio­n for those places and enables us to send a fantastic side out to Sydney.”

Saracens’ Mike Ellery who has previously played for the England Sevens on the world series as well as representi­ng Team England Sevens at the 2014 Commonweal­th Games will also fly to Sydney for the third leg of this season’s competiton. “As such a powerful and fast player, Mike brings a real physical edge to the team and is a great attribute. It has been a good three years since Mike last played sevens but his performanc­e in training has been tremendous and we are thankful to Saracens for releasing Mike for this opportunit­y.”

Dan Bibby, Tom Bowen, Phil Burgess, Alex Davis, Richard de Carpentier, Mike Ellery (Saracens), Ruaridh McConnochi­e, Tom Mitchell ©, Ollie LindsayHag­ue, Dan Norton, James Rodwell (or Ethan Waddleton) and 13th man: Will Edwards.

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