Ireland had looked in the driving seat but a disappointing first tournament for new head coach Allen Temple Jones in Hong Kong saw them finish only eighth, and they are now just two points better off than Fiji and four ahead of Great Britain, who reached the semi-finals last time out. Ahead of this weekend’s finale, only four points separate the three contenders. Debutants handed baptism of fireĪfter six dramatic rounds of action, New Zealand, Australia and USA have secured their place at next year's Olympics, with Ireland, Fiji and Great Britain vying for that final golden ticket to the Paris 2024 Games. Harris-Jones has only played in two Series tournaments, both of them in Dubai at the end of 2021. Having been deprived of her skills in Sydney and Hong Kong, Australia welcome back Sharni Williams for her 45th Series tournament while Lily Dick is another to return to the squad.Īustralia line up in Pool B with France, Ireland and Brazil.Īfter what she described as her hardest selection of the year, US Women’s Sevens Eagles head coach Emilie Bydwell has included Summer Harris-Jones in her squad. Maddison Levi will once again spearhead Australia’s challenge in Toulouse, as the speedster hones in on Portia Woodman-Wickliffe’s record of 52 tries in a Series, set in 2015. World Rugby 7s Williams returns for AustraliaĪustralia’s victory over New Zealand in the opening tournament in Dubai and three silver medal finishes and a bronze has left them second in the standings. The #HSBC7s party rolls into Toulouse this week! □ □□ Kelly Brazier is included in the squad and needs one more try to become just the third Black Ferns Sevens player to score 100 on the Women’s Series after Portia Woodman-Wickliffe and Blyde. It will be a swansong appearance for Guthrie as she is switching codes to join the NRLW. Mahina Paul and Niall Guthrie return to the Black Ferns Sevens squad in their place. However, New Zealand will have to contend without their leading try-scorer Michaela Blyde who, along with Terina Te Tamaki, has been ruled out through injury. The runaway Series leaders have to negotiate Pool A fixtures against Canada, the USA and Poland to achieve their goal and not many would back against them such has been their dominance. The Black Ferns Sevens are 16 points clear of Australia in the standings, knowing that they only need to reach the quarter-finals of the HSBC France Sevens to get the points required to secure another title. Following an historic weekend in Hong Kong last month, New Zealand are within touching distance of being crowned women’s Series champions for a seventh time.Ī fifth successive tournament victory for the Black Ferns Sevens in Hong Kong – achieved for the first time in a single women’s Series – put Cory Sweeney’s squad in an almost unassailable position heading into the final round in Toulouse this weekend.
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