QANTAS AUSTRALIAN MEN’S SEVENS SQUAD, DUBAI

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1.Lachlan Anderson, 7 caps, Eastwood

2. Tim Anstee, 10 caps, Eastwood

3. Lewis Holland, 31 caps, Aussie 7s

4. Ed Jenkins, 51 caps, Aussie 7s

5. Simon Kennewell, 9 caps, Randwick

6. Boyd Killingworth, 13 caps

7. Maurice Longbottom*, Lloyd McDermott Rugby Development Team

8. Sam Myers, 28 caps, Norths (Sydney)

9. Ben O’Donnell*, Randwick

10. John Porch, 9 caps, Norths (Sydney)

11. James Stannard, 41 caps, Aussie 7s

12. Brandon Quinn, 5 caps, Gordon

 

Two debutants join Aussie Men’s Sevens squad to kick off massive year of Rugby Sevens

The Qantas Australian Men’s Sevens team has been named for the HSBC Sevens World Series leg in Dubai with the latest signings to the team, Maurice Longbottom and Ben O’Donnell to earn their first Australian Sevens caps.

Longbottom was confirmed with the Australian Sevens program until the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games this week and his fine form in pre-season has been rewarded with selection in round one.

Joining the two debutants will be 205 caps worth of Australian Sevens experience as the Aussie 7s Men look to build on their best pre-season to date having won three tournaments in a row.

Qantas Australian Men’s Sevens Head Coach Andy Friend said: “The competition amongst players within the squad has been immense, with no one wanting to miss a position for Dubai. It’s created a healthy battle for positions and as coach, selection headaches.

“We’ve had some success in our pre-season but all of that will be irrelevant when we run out onto the field into Dubai as we kick start what is a massive year for Sevens Rugby.

“Maurice and Ben have more than proven their value to our program with how they have conducted themselves on and off the field and I am excited by what the future holds for them both.”

Australia has been placed in Pool C alongside Wales, Russia and Fiji.

 

Qantas Australian Men’s Sevens Fixtures:

Friday December 1

Australia v Wales, 4.44pm AEDT Australia v Russia, 7.44pm AEDT

Saturday 2 December

Australia v Fiji, 2.06am AEDT

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