OLYMPIC GAMES 2020: MEN’S TEAM PROFILES AND BIOGRAPHIES

ARGENTINA

Head coach: Santiago Gómez Cora Captain: Santiago Álvarez Nickname: Los Sevens

Olympic record: 2016 – Sixth Tokyo 2020 seeding: 7

World Series record: 1999-2000 – Seventh / 2000-01 – Sixth / 2001-02 – Sixth / 2002-03 – Seventh / 2003-04 – Third / 2004-05 – Fifth / 2005-06 – Sixth / 2006-07 – 10th / 2007-08 – Sixth / 2008-09 – Fifth / 2009-10 – Seventh / 2010-11 – Eighth / 2011-12 – Seventh / 2012-13 – 10th / 2013-14 – Ninth / 2014-15 – Eighth / 2015-16 – Fifth / 2016- 17 – Ninth / 2018 – Seventh / 2019 – Ninth / 2020 – Ninth

Did you know…? • qualified for Tokyo 2020 by winning the South American regional qualifier, beating 26-0 in the final • Argentina finished sixth at Rio 2016, suffering sudden-death extra-time time heartbreak against Great Britain in the quarter-finals • Four veterans of Rio 2016 are selected in Germán Schulz, Santiago Álvarez, Rodrigo Etchart and Gastón Revol • There are three of Argentina’s Youth gold medallists from 2018 in the squad (Lucio Cinti, Marcos Moneta and Ignacio Mendy) and a silver medallist from 2014 (Lautaro Bazan Velez)

Shirt # Full name DOB (Age) Height Weight Events Points Tries Notes (cm) (kg) Santiago 25/07/78 63 1,178 230 - Turns 44 on eve of men’s competition in Tokyo Gómez (43) - Coached Argentina to sixth place at Rio 2016 Cora (Head - Appointed Argentina men’s coach in 2013 after previously coaching coach) women’s team - Former Argentina Sevens player, featuring on world Series from 2000-10 - First player to score 200 Series tries - Former all-time leading try-scorer in world Series history (joint-fourth now with 230) - Top try scorer in Wellington in 2002 with 10 tries - Played at RWC Sevens 2005 and 2009, scoring five tries in total 1 Rodrigo 24/03/99 185 95 3 25 5 - Made Argentina debut on Series in Hamilton in 2020 Isgro (22) - Played in U20 Championship 2019 on home soil (15s) 2 Lucio Cinti 23/02/00 190 90 6 30 6 - Gold medallist at the Youth Olympic Games 2018 Buenos Aires (21) - Made Argentina debut on Series in in 2018

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3 Germán 05/02/94 188 95 43 330 66 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games Schulz (27) - Made Argentina debut on Series in Las Vegas in 2014 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played three tests for Argentina in 2013 (2) and 2017 (15s) - Played for Argentina XV from 2017-18 (15s) - Former Argentina U20 player (15s) 4 Ignacio 29/06/00 185 80 1 20 4 - Gold medallist at the Youth Olympic Games 2018 Buenos Aires Mendy (21) - Made Argentina debut on Series in Cape Town in 2018 (only event) - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2018 and 2019 (15s) 5 Rodrigo 24/01/94 176 85 34 307 61 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games Etchart (27) - Made Argentina debut on Series on Gold Coast in 2014 - Captained Argentina in four tournaments in 2014-15 Series - Former Argentina U20 player (15s) 6 Santiago 17/02/94 188 93 44 189 37 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games Álvarez (27) - Made Argentina debut on Series in Dubai in 2013 (captain) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played three tests for Argentina in 2013 (15s) - Played for Argentina XV from 2016-18 (15s) - Former Argentina U20 player (15s) 7 Lautaro 24/02/96 174 80 31 383 53 - Silver medallist at Youth Olympic Games 2014 in Nanjing Bazán (25) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 Vélez - Made Argentina debut on Series in Dubai in 2016 - Played for Argentina XV in 2016-17 (15s) - Former Argentina U20 player (15s) – played in three World Rugby U20 Championships 8 Gastón 26/11/86 170 76 81 941 55 - Captained Argentina at Rio 2016 Olympic Games Revol (34) - Argentina’s most-capped player in Series history – the sixth highest overall - Made Argentina debut on Series in London in 2009 - Has kicked the most penalties in Series history with six - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 9 Matias 22/04/97 191 96 24 315 63 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 Osadczuk (24) - Made Argentina debut on Series in Dubai in 2016 - Named 2016-17 Series Rookie of the Year - Played for Argentina XV in all five matches of their Americas Rugby Championship 2019 winning campaign (15s) - Also played for Argentina XV in World Rugby Americas Pacific Challenge in October 2018 (15s)

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- Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2016 (15s) 10 Santiago 21/10/96 184 92 27 308 24 - Made Argentina debut on Series in Paris in 2017 Mare (24) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 11 Luciano 10/04/97 185 85 29 295 59 - Made Argentina debut on Series in Wellington in 2017 González (24) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 12 Marcos 07/03/00 185 75 4 75 15 - Gold medallist at the Youth Olympic Games 2018 Buenos Aires Moneta (21) - Made Argentina debut on Series in in 2019 after being called up as an injury replacement - Scored on his Series debut against - Played in World Rugby U20 Championship 2019 on home soil (15s) 13 Felipe del 25/09/93 186 87 19 114 12 - Made Argentina debut on Series in Wellington in 2017 Mestre (27) Information correct at time of publication.

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AUSTRALIA

Head coach: Captain: Nick Malouf

Olympic record: 2016 – Eighth Tokyo 2020 seeding: 6

World Rugby Sevens Series record: 1999-2000 – Third / 2000-01 – Runners-up / 2001-02 – Fifth / 2002-03 – Fifth / 2003-04 – Eighth / 2004-05 – Seventh / 2005-06 – Eighth / 2006- 07 – Seventh / 2007-08 – Eighth / 2008-09 – Eighth / 2009-10 – Third / 2010-11 – Sixth / 2011-12 – Sixth / 2012-13 – Eighth / 2013-14 – Fifth / 2014-15 – Fifth / 2015-16 – Fourth / 2016-17 – Sixth / 2018 – Fourth / 2019 – Seventh / 2020 – Fourth

Did you know…? • qualified for Tokyo 2020 by winning the qualifier final, beating 19-12 in November 2019. They had trailed 12-0 at half-time • Australia had the honour of playing in the first men’s rugby sevens match at Rio 2016, but lost 31-14 to • Australia have three survivors from Rio 2016 in Nick Malouf, Henry Hutchison and

Shirt # Full name DOB (Age) Height Weight Events Points Tries Notes (cm) (kg) Tim Walsh 10/04/79 17 339 26 - Won Olympic gold as women’s coach at Rio 2016 (Head (42) - Took charge in April 2018, moving across to men’s programme after guiding coach) women’s team to silver at - Coached Australia women at RWC Sevens 2018 - Coached Australia women from 2013-18 - World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series 2015-16 and 2018 winner - Former Australia Sevens player - Great nephew of former Wallaby captain Dr Richard (Dick) Tooth - One of only two coaches to guide two different teams to Olympic qualification (Sean Horan, NZL and CHN women) 1 Henry 12/02/97 180 85 32 435 87 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games Hutchinson (24) - Made Australia debut on Series in Cape Town in 2015 - Re-joined Australia Sevens programme in July 2018 from contract with side (15s) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - 2015-16 Series Rookie of the Year - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship 2017 (15s)

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2 Samu 27/09/93 186 108 0 0 0 - Joined sevens programme less than two months before Olympic Games in Kerevi (27) bid to make team - Yet to play on the World Series - Made Australia sevens debut in Oceania Sevens preparation event in June - Spent last two years playing in ’s for Suntory Sungoliath - Played at RWC 2019 in Japan, four matches (15s) - Played 33 tests for Australia from 2016-19 (15s) - Played for Fiji in World Rugby U20 Championship 2012 (15s) - Born in Suva, Fiji 3 Nathan 23/01/99 192 97 0 0 0 - Yet to play on the World Series Lawson (22) - Played in the Oceania Rugby U20 Championship in 2019 (15s) 4 Dietrich 06/07/01 181 87 0 0 0 - Yet to play on the World Series Roache (20) - Started playing before transitioning to in 2019 - Played for Australia at World Schools Sevens in in 2019 5 Lachie 14/08/94 185 84 12 85 17 - Made Australia debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2018 Miller (26) 6 Joe Pincus 24/07/96 188 90 12 100 20 - Made Australia debut on Series in London in 2018 (25) 7 Josh Turner 23/09/96 180 85 6 70 14 - Made Australia debut on Series in Dubai in 2019 (24) 8 Dylan 23/04/98 182 89 18 115 23 - Made Australia debut on Series in Wellington in 2017 Pietsch (23) - Volunteers every week at Ronald McDonald House, helping out with cleaning and spending time with children and families - Shortlisted for AIS Community Engagement Award for the above work 9 Josh 08/06/97 172 75 7 114 8 - Made Australia debut on Series in Hamilton in 2018 Coward (24) 10 Nick Malouf 19/03/93 190 95 40 275 55 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (captain) (28) - Made Super Rugby AU debut for Waratahs v in July 2020 - Named Australia’s captain in January 2020 - Made Australia debut on Series in Dubai in 2012 11 Maurice 30/01/95 168 85 20 333 61 - Named Men’s Sevens Player of the Year 2019 in November Longbottom (26) - Made Australia debut on Series in Dubai in 2017 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games 2018 12 Lachlan 27/08/97 187 92 27 320 64 - Made Australia debut on Series in Sydney in 2017 Anderson (23) - Joint top try-scorer in last World Series round Vancouver with Conroy (IRE) on seven - Played at RWC Sevens 2018

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- Played at Commonwealth Games 2018 on Gold Coast - Made Super Rugby debut for Melbourne Rebels in September 2020 (15s) - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship 2017 (15s) 13 Lewis 14/01/93 183 89 53 864 114 - Recovered from hamstring to be named as 13th player for Tokyo 2020 Holland (28) - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games - Australia’s most-capped player in Series history after surpassing Rio 2016 captain Ed Jenkins in Vancouver in 2020 - Became Australia’s all-time leading try scorer in Hamilton in 2020 - Made Australia debut on Series in Wellington in 2011 - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Played Super Rugby for Melbourne Rebels this year - Engaged to Australia sevens player Charlotte Caslick Information correct at time of publication.

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CANADA

Head coach: Henry Paul Co-captains: Nathan Hirayama and Harry Jones

Olympic record: 2016 – Did not play Tokyo 2020 seeding: 8

World Rugby Sevens Series record: 1999-2000 – Sixth / 2000-01 – Eighth / 2001-02 – 12th / 2002-03 – 12th / 2003-04 – Ninth / 2004-05 – 13th / 2005-06 – 12th / 2006-07 – 13th / 2007-08 – 16th / 2008-09 – 15th / 2009-10 – 11th / 2010-11 – 15th / 2011-12 – 13th / 2012-13 – 12th / 2013-14 – Sixth / 2014-15 – Ninth / 2015-16 – 13th / 2016-17 – Eighth / 2018 – Ninth / 2019 – 11th / 2020 – Eighth

Did you know…? • qualified for Tokyo 2020 by winning the regional qualifier, beating Jamaica 40-5 in the final • Canada have three players who were part of 2019 squad in Conor Trainor, Andrew Coe and Theo Sauder

Shirt Name DOB Height Weight Events Points Tries Notes # (Age) (cm) (kg) Henry Paul 10/02/74 14 117 19 - Appointed interim head coach in May 2020 after Damian McGrath (Head coach) (47) released from contract by Rugby Canada - Assistant coach of Canada 15s team - Played 14 Series events for from 2002-06 - Played at RWC Sevens 2005 - Played at 2002 and - Backs coach for at Rugby World Cup 2011 (15s) - Was head coach for in 2017 (15s) - Played six tests for England from 2002-04 (15s) - Also played for England XV and England Saxons (15s) - Born in Tokoroa, New Zealand 1 Matt Mullins 28/07/94 190 102 35 145 29 - Made Canada debut on Series in Cape Town in 2015 (26) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Gold medal winner at the 2015 Pan American Games 2 Theo Sauder 02/04/96 181 86 6 50 10 - Made Canada debut on Series in Dubai in 2019 (25) - Called up as injury replacement to RWC 2019 squad but did not take the field with last match v Namibia cancelled due to Typhoon Hagibis (15s) - Played nine tests for Canada from 2018-19, including three in RWC 2019 global repechage in November 2018 (15s) - Played in World Rugby U20 Trophy in 2015 (15s)

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3 Mike 20/03/92 184 104 58 325 63 - Made Canada debut on Series on Gold Coast in 2012 Fuailefau (29) - Played at Commonwealth Games 2014 and 2018 - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 - Played one test for Canada in 2013 (15s) - Played at World Rugby U20 Trophy (15s) 4 Phil Berna 07/04/96 188 96 26 115 23 - Made Canada debut on Series in Wellington in 2016 (25) - Won silver medal at Pan American Games 2019 in Lima - Played at World Rugby U20 Trophy in 2015 (15s) 5 Conor Trainor 05/12/89 190 96 42 287 57 - Made first appearance on 2020 Series in Los Angeles having last played (31) on Series in London in 2016 - Agreed a termination of contract with Nevers in France before Christmas to enable him to come back and try to make Tokyo 2020 squad - Played v New Zealand and at RWC 2019 (15s) - Made Canada debut on Series in Wellington in 2010 - Played at Commonwealth Games 2010 and 2014 - Played at Olympic repechage in 2016 - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2008 and 2019 (15s) - Played 36 tests for Canada from 2011-19 (15s) - Born in Vancouver 6 Connor Braid 31/05/90 187 94 33 293 47 - Made Canada debut on Series in Dubai in 2011 (31) - Played at Commonwealth Games 2018 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at RWC 2015 (15s) 7 Lucas 14/11/93 183 88 45 130 26 - Made Canada debut on Series in Dubai in 2011 Hammond (27) - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games 2018 - Gold medal winner at the 2015 Pan American Games 8 Justin 05/04/94 189 93 53 725 145 - Made Canada debut on Series in Gold Coast in 2013 Douglas (27) - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games 2018 - Gold medal winner at the 2015 Pan American Games - Younger brother of Jared Douglas, who played for Canada on Series in 2017-18 9 Nathan 23/03/88 183 93 79 1,859 147 - Carried Canada flag at Opening Ceremony Hirayama (33) - Canada’s most-capped player, leading try-scorer and point-scorer in (captain) Series history - Become third player to score 1,800 points on Series (after Ben Gollings and Tomasi Cama) in Los Angeles in 2020

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- Made Canada debut on Series in Dubai in 2006 - Top point scorer on 2018 Series with 334 - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games 2018 - Gold medal winner at the 2015 Pan American Games and silver medallist in 2019 Games in Lima - Played at RWC 2007, 2011 and 2015 (15s) - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship (15s) 10 Pat Kay 19/09/93 182 93 50 299 45 - Played his 50th Series tournament in Vancouver in 2020 (27) - Made Canada debut on Series in Gold Coast in 2013 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games 2018 - Won silver medal at Pan American Games 2019 in Lima 11 Harry Jones 26/08/89 185 95 71 782 126 - Second-most capped Canada player on Series behind Nathan Hirayama (31) - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games 2018 - Made Canada debut on Series in Wellington in 2008 - Played at RWC 2015 (15s) - Gold medal winner at the 2015 Pan American Games and silver medallist in 2019 Games in Lima 12 Jake Thiel 02/06/97 192 107 17 50 10 - Made Canada debut on Series in Sydney in 2018 (24) - Played at World Rugby U20 Trophy (15s) - Father Jon Thiel played 44 tests for Canada and in three Rugby World Cups in 1999, 2003 and 2007 (15s) - Mother Jen Ross played for Canada at RWC 1994 (15s) - Twin brother Josh has also played for Canada at U18 and U20 level, including at World Rugby U20 Trophy in 2017 (15s) 13 Andrew Coe 08/04/96 187 91 13 55 11 - Made Canada debut on Series in Las Vegas in 2018 (25) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games 2018 - Played at RWC 2019 in Japan (15s) - Played 14 tests for Canada from 2017-19 (15s) - Played at World Rugby U20 Trophy in 2015 (15s) Information correct at time of publication.

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FIJI

Head coach: Gareth Baber Captain:

Olympic record: 2016 – Gold medallist Tokyo 2020 seeding: 2

World Rugby Sevens Series record: 1999-2000 – Runners-up / 2000-01 – Third / 2001-02 – Fourth / 2002-03 – Third / 2003-04 – Fourth / 2004-05 – Runners-up / 2005-06 – Champions / 2006-07 – Runners-up / 2007-08 – Fourth / 2008-09 – Runners-up / 2009-10 – Fourth / 2010-11 – Fourth / 2011-12 – Runners-up / 2012-13 – Third / 2013-14 – Third / 2014-15 – Champions / 2015-16 – Champions / 2016-17 – Third / 2018 – Runners-up / 2019 – Champions / 2020 – Third

Did you know…?

• Fiji qualified for Tokyo 2020 by finishing first in the World Rugby Sevens Series 2019, the top four teams qualified directly • Fiji won their country’s first-ever Olympic medal by winning gold in rugby sevens with a 43-7 defeat of Great Britain in the gold medal match at Rio 2016 • Jerry Tuwai is the only survivor of Rio 2016 in the squad

Shirt Full name DOB (Age) Height Weight Events Points Tries Notes # (cm) (kg) Gareth 23/05/72 9 - Extended contract for one year to end of Olympic Games in 2021 Baber (Head (49) - Fifth season as Fiji coach coach) - Former coach - Played for at RWC Sevens 2001 - Played for Wales on Series from 2001-06 1 Josua 10/06/92 196 101 25 235 47 - Made Fiji debut on Series in London in 2017 Vakurinabili (29) - Silver medallist at Commonwealth Games 2018 2 Iosefo 09/05/98 190 92 0 0 0 - Yet to play on World Series Masikau (23) Baleiwairiki 3 Kalione 02/12/90 195 104 26 319 63 - Did not play on the 2020 Series Nasoko (30) - Made Fiji debut on Series in Dubai in 2016 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Silver medallist at Commonwealth Games 2018 4 Jiuta 10/03/99 187 90 0 0 0 - Yet to play on World Series Wainiqolo (22) - Played for Fiji against Barbarians in November 2019 (15s) - World Rugby U20 Trophy 2018 winner (15s)

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5 Asaeli 22/12/95 175 96 8 55 11 - Made Fiji debut on Series in Vancouver in 2019 Tuivuaka (25) - World Rugby Pacific Challenge 2018 winner with Fiji Warriors (15s) 6 Meli 26/11/98 190 84 16 110 22 - Co-captained side with Jerry Tuwai in Hamilton, Sydney, Los Angeles and Derenalagi (22) Vancouver in four rounds of 2020 Series - Named World Rugby Sevens Rookie of the Year 2019 - Named in Dream Team for 2019 Series - Made Fiji debut on Series in Dubai in 2018 after being called in as injury replacement – has not missed an event since - World Rugby U20 Trophy 2018 winner (15s) 7 Vilimoni 15/06/98 170 80 16 265 37 - Nominated for World Rugby Sevens Rookie of the Year 2019 Botitu (23) - Named in Dream Team for 2019 Series - Made Fiji debut on Series in Dubai in 2018 - World Rugby U20 Trophy 2018 winner (15s) - Played at World Rugby U20 Trophy 2017 (15s) 8 Waisea 24/05/93 170 83 34 661 89 - Made Fiji debut on Series on Gold Coast in 2013 Nacuqu (28) 9 Jerry Tuwai 23/03/89 170 79 54 674 134 - Only survivor of gold-medalling winning team from Rio 2016 in squad (32) - Fiji’s all-time leading try-scorer on Series - Second Fijian to play 50 Series tournaments behind Rio 2016-winning captain (62) - Named World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year 2019 at World Rugby Awards in Tokyo on 3 November, third year in a row nominated - Fans voted him World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Decade in December 2020 - Only player to be part of Fiji’s five successive Hong Kong titles - Made Fiji debut on Series in Gold Coast in 2014 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Captained Fiji to silver medal at Commonwealth Games 2018 10 Semi 13/06/92 190 103 4 49 9 - Not played for Fiji since RWC Sevens 2018 Radradra (29) - Linked up with team in Tokyo ahead of Games - Played one event after 2011-12 Series, in London in 2018 - Made Fiji debut on Series in Gold Coast in 2011 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at RWC 2019 (15s) - Plays for in English Premiership (15s) 11 Aminiasi 26/03/95 177 76 15 332 66 - Named in Dream Team for the 2020 Series Tuimaba (26) - Nominated for World Rugby Sevens Rookie of the Year 2019 - Named in Dream Team for 2019 Series

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- Made Fiji debut on Series in Dubai in 2018 12 Napolioni 20/11/96 180 90 8 205 19 - Named in Dream Team for the 2020 Series Bolaca (24) - Top point scorer on 2020 Series with 159 - Made Fiji debut on Series in in 2019 13 Sireli Maqala 20/03/00 167 85 0 0 0 - Yet to play on World Series (21) Information correct at time of publication

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GREAT BRITAIN

Head coach: Tony Roques Captain: Tom Mitchell

Olympic record: 2016 – Silver medallists Tokyo 2020 seeding: 5

Did you know…? • England qualified Great Britain for Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games by winning the regional qualifier in July 2019 • There are nine English and four Scottish players in the 13-strong Team GB squad • Tom Mitchell, , and Ollie Lindsay-Hague played at Rio 2016 and return for Tokyo 2020

Shirt Full name DOB (Age) Height Weight Series Series Series Notes # (cm) (kg) Events Points Tries Tony Roques 07/09/78 27 150 30 - Played 27 events for England on Series from 2001-07 (Head coach) (42) - Played at RWC Sevens 2005 - Played at Commonwealth Games 2002 - Acted as England head coach for two events in 2018 in Hong Kong and Singapore while was at Commonwealth Games 1 Max 13/07/93 175 80 26 360 72 - Set a new record for most Scottish tries in a Series (39) after four tries McFarland (28) in London in 2019 took him past James Fleming’s 32 from 2016-17 - Made debut on Series in Dubai in 2017 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Born in Ireland but has a Scottish grandfather - Has a degree in Business and Russian from Trinity College in Ireland 2 Ben Harris 08/09/99 188 101 9 70 14 - Made England debut on Series in Las Vegas in 2019 (21) - Made his England Sevens debut in round one of Grand Prix Series 2018 in Russia - Won England Schools’ Track and Field Championship in U15 triple jump so was ranked number one in UK in age group in 2014 3 Alex Davis 03/10/92 180 92 24 172 34 - Made 12-strong GB squad for Rio 2016 but withdrew with ankle injury (28) - Made England debut on Series in Gold Coast in 2014 - Silver medallist at RWC Sevens 2018 - Bronze medallist at Commonwealth Games 2018 on Gold Coast - Represented England at U16 and U19 level (15s) - Won World University Sevens Championship 2014 title with GB Students

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- Played cricket for Gloucestershire 4 Dan Norton 22/03/88 185 83 90 1,784 354 - Silver medallist with Great Britain at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (33) - Third most-capped player in Series history on 90 events - All-time leading try-scorer in world Series history (354) – reached 300 tries in Dubai in 2018 and 350 in Sydney in 2020 - Made England debut on Series in Wellington in 2009 - Silver medallist at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Bronze medallist at Commonwealth Games 2018 on Gold Coast 5 Ross McCann 30/10/97 180 90 16 44 8 - Made Scotland debut on Series in Dubai in 2017 (23) - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2017 (15s) 6 Tom Mitchell 22/07/89 175 83 63 1,593 135 - Silver medallist with Great Britain at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (captain) (32) - Third Englishman to score 1,500 points in Series history after Ben Gollings and Dan Norton - Made England debut on Series in Wellington in 2012 - Captained England on Series for first time in Las Vegas in 2014 - Silver medallist at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Bronze medallist at Commonwealth Games 2018 on Gold Coast - Top point-scorer on 2013-14 Series with 358 points 7 Dan Bibby 06/02/91 175 83 54 704 63 - Silver medallist with Great Britain at Rio 2016 Olympic Games, (30) scoring extra-time winner v Argentina in quarter-final - Made England debut on Series in Glasgow in 2012 - Bronze medallist at Commonwealth Games 2018 on Gold Coast - Played at Commonwealth Games 2014 in Glasgow - Won World University Sevens Championship 2012 title with GB Students, scoring two tries in final v South Africa 8 Alec Coombes 26/11/95 185 95 16 85 17 - Made Scotland debut on Series in Sydney in 2018 (25) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2015 (15s) - Born in Hong Kong 9 Ollie Lindsay- 08/10/90 180 82 40 385 77 - Silver medallist with Great Britain at Rio 2016 Olympic Games Hague (30) - Made England debut on Series in Las Vegas in 2010 - Silver medallist at RWC Sevens 2018 - Bronze medallist at Commonwealth Games 2018 on Gold Coast 10 Robbie 30/08/93 182 92 25 347 45 - Captains Scotland on the World Series Fergusson (27) - Made Scotland debut on Series in Dubai in 2017 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played in two World Rugby U20 Championships (2012-13)

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11 Ethan 23/11/96 178 89 29 40 8 - Made England debut on Series in Wellington in 2016 Waddleton (24) - Bronze medallist at Commonwealth Games 2018 on Gold Coast 12 Harry Glover 31/12/95 191 97 20 95 19 - Made England debut on Series in Las Vegas in 2016 (25) - Silver medallist at RWC Sevens 2018 - Named Breakthrough Player of the Tournament at RWC Sevens 2018 - Bronze medallist at Commonwealth Games 2018 on Gold Coast - Older brother of England Sevens player Will Glover 13 Tom Bowen 31/01/93 175 83 49 465 93 - Made England debut on Series on Gold Coast in 2014 (28) - Missed RWC Sevens and Commonwealth Games in 2018 through injury Information correct at time of publication.

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IRELAND

Head coach: Anthony Eddy Captain:

Olympic record: 2016 – Did not play Tokyo 2020 seeding: 10

World Rugby Sevens Series record: 1999-2000 – DNP / 2000-01 – 17th / 2001-02 – DNP / 2002-03 – DNP / 2003-04 – DNP / 2004-05 – DNP / 2005-06 – DNP / 2006-07 – DNP / 2007-08 – DNP / 2008-09 – DNP / 2009-10 – DNP / 2010-11 – DNP / 2011-12 – DNP / 2012-13 – DNP / 2013-14 – DNP / 2014-15 – DNP / 2015-16 – DNP / 2016-17 – DNP / 2018 – 15th (non-core team) / 2019 – 16th (non-core team) / 2020 – 10th

Did you know…? • Ireland were the final qualifiers for Tokyo 2020 after beating France 28-19 in the World Rugby Sevens Repechage Qualifier Final in in June • Ten of that squad have been selected for Tokyo 2020 with , Gavin Mullins and Bryan Mollen coming in

Shirt Full name DOB (Age) Height Weight Events Points Tries Notes # (cm) (kg) Anthony Eddy - IRFU Director of Rugby Sevens and Women’s Rugby – oversees (Head coach) men’s sevens and women’s sevens and 15s programmes - Men’s head coach for invitation event in London in 2018 and since Series qualifier victory in 2019 - Coached Ireland women’s sevens at repechage for Rio 2016 – finishing third to secure core team place on next Series - Ireland women’s sevens head coach from 2015-16 Series to Sydney on 2019 Series - Former Australia U20 assistant coach from 2009-12 (15s) - Nationality: Australian 1 Jack Kelly 26/10/97 183 90 8 60 12 - Played in the World Rugby Sevens Repechage victory in Monaco (23) - Made Ireland debut on Series in London in 2019 - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2017 (15s) 2 Adam Leavy 21/09/95 184 90 8 15 3 - Played in the World Rugby Sevens Repechage victory in Monaco (25) - Made Ireland debut on Series in Paris in 2018 - Brother of Ireland 15s international Dan Leavy - Made his Ireland Sevens debut on Rugby Europe Sevens Grand Prix Series in Exeter in 2017 3 Harry McNulty 05/03/93 188 98 10 45 9 - Played in the World Rugby Sevens Repechage victory in Monaco (28) - Made Ireland debut on Series in London in 2018

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- Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Made Ireland Sevens debut in Rugby Europe Conference in 2015 and has played in every senior event nation has played in since 4 Foster Horan 11/03/92 180 90 4 20 4 - Played in the World Rugby Sevens Repechage victory in Monaco (29) - Made Ireland debut on Series in London in 2018 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Part of first Ireland sevens panel selected in 2015 - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2012 (15s) 5 Ian Fitzpatrick 25/08/94 180 89 3 20 4 - Played in the World Rugby Sevens Repechage victory in Monaco (26) - Did not play on 2020 Series - Made Ireland debut on Series in London in 2018 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played in World Rugby U20 Championship in 2014 (15s) 6 Billy Dardis 31/01/95 179 83 10 164 6 - Played in the World Rugby Sevens Repechage victory in Monaco (captain) (26) - Captained Ireland to Olympic qualification in 2021 and Series qualifier victory in 2019 - Made Ireland debut on Series in London in 2018 - Fourth season as Ireland Sevens captain - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2014 and 2015 (15s) 7 10/03/94 189 78 9 225 45 - Top scorer in the World Rugby Sevens Repechage with 11 tries (27) - Named in Dream Team for the 2020 Series - Top try-scorer on 2020 Series with 30 - Ireland’s top try-scorer in Series history - First player to score five tries in a match (v Scotland in Dubai) on men’s Series since Kevin Swiryn in Hong Kong in March 2010 - Made Ireland debut on Series in London in 2018 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 8 Greg O’Shea 23/03/95 179 85 8 25 5 - Played in the World Rugby Sevens Repechage victory in Monaco (26) - Made Ireland debut on Series in Paris in 2018 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Appeared on Love Island reality TV show in 2019 9 Mark Roche 25/01/93 172 85 8 81 3 - Played in the World Rugby Sevens Repechage victory in Monaco (28) - Made Ireland debut on Series in London in 2018 - Played for Ireland at U18, U20 and Ireland Clubs’ XV - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2013 (15s) 10 Terry Kennedy 04/07/96 183 84 9 120 24 - Played in the World Rugby Sevens Repechage victory in Monaco, (25) scoring nine tries

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- Made Ireland debut on Series in London in 2018 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Runner-up at World Rugby U20 Championship 2016 (15s) - Father Terry played for Ireland, winning 13 caps from 1978-81 (15s) 11 Hugo Lennox 06/03/99 177 73 8 27 5 - Played in the World Rugby Sevens Repechage victory in Monaco (22) - Made Ireland debut on Series in London in 2019 - Made his Ireland Sevens debut on the Rugby Europe Sevens Grand Prix Series in Lodz in 2018 12 Gavin Mullin 29/11/97 180 90 0 0 0 - Yet to play on the World Series (23) - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2017 (15s) 13 Bryan Mollen 25/09/95 187 94 8 30 6 - Made Ireland debut on Series in London in 2018 (25) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 Information correct at time of publication.

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JAPAN

Head coach: Kensuke Iwabuchi Captain: Chihito Matsui

Olympic record: 2016 – Fourth Tokyo 2020 seeding: 11

World Series record: 1999-2000 – 14th / 2000-01 – DNP / 2001-02 – DNP / 2002-03 – DNP / 2003-04 – DNP / 2004-05 – DNP / 2005-06 – DNP / 2006-07 – DNP / 2007-08 – DNP / 2008-09 – DNP / 2009-10 – DNP / 2010-11 – DNP / 2011-12 – 17th / 2012-13 – 19th / 2013-14 – 16th / 2014-15 – 15th (relegated) / 2015-16 – 15th / 2016-17 – 15th (relegated) / 2018 – 19th / 2019 – 15th (relegated) / 2020 – 16th (non-core team)

Did you know…? • Japan qualified automatically for Tokyo 2020 as host nation • Japan caused the shock of Rio 2016 in beating New Zealand 14-12 in the pool stage en route to the semi-finals • Lote Tuqiri, Kazushi Hano, Kameli Raravou Latianara Soejima, Masakatsu Hikosaka and Kazuhiro Goya are veterans of that tournament

Shirt # Name DOB Height Weight Series Series Series Notes (Age) (cm) (kg) Events Points Tries Kensuke 30/12/75 7 2 0 - Appointed head coach in May 2018 Iwabuchi (45) - Played seven Series events in 2001 and 2009-12 (Head coach) - Played at RWC Sevens 1997 and 2001 - Coached Japan at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at RWC 1999 (15s) - Chairman of the Japan Union - First Japanese player to play professional rugby in England 1 Jose Seru 09/02/91 196 115 3 0 0 - Played in Challenger Series victory in Montevideo in February 2020 (30) - Made Japan debut on Series in Dubai in 2019 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Fijian-born he acquired Japanese nationality in March 2020 and is fluent in Japanese 2 Lote Tuqiri 12/11/87 188 98 26 145 29 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games when Japan finished fourth (33) - Made Japan debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2011 - Silver medallist at Asian Games 2018 - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 - Fijian born but acquired Japanese nationality in 2015 3 Colin Raijin 15/10/84 190 110 3 27 5 - Played three events for New Zealand in 2003-04 Series Bourke (36) - New Zealand-born he acquired Japanese nationality in 2019

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4 Kazushi Hano 21/06/91 185 87 16 80 16 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games when Japan finished fourth (30) - Went to 15s after Rio 2016 but returned to sevens programme in 2019 - Played in Challenger Series victory in Montevideo in February 2020 - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 - Runner-up at World Rugby U20 Trophy in 2011 (15s) 5 Kameli 01/06/83 190 92 21 222 44 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games when Japan finished fourth Raravou (38) - The oldest member of Japan’s squad Latianara - Played in Challenger Series victory in Montevideo in February 2020 Soejima - Made Japan debut on Series in Dubai in 2014 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Silver medallist at Asian Games 2018 - Born in Fiji but acquired Japanese nationality after marrying his Japanese wife 6 Masakatsu 18/01/91 177 92 13 40 8 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games when Japan finished fourth Hikosaka (30) - Played in Challenger Series victory in Montevideo in February 2020 - Made Japan debut on Series in Wellington in 2012 - Played in World Rugby U20 Trophy in 2010 and 2011 (15s) 7 Brackin 31/07/88 180 95 8 150 30 - Yet to play on Series for Japan Henry (32) - Played eight Series events for Australia in 2009-10 season - Born in New Zealand, he acquired Japanese nationality in 2019 8 Chihito 11/11/94 182 78 11 35 7 - An unused travelling reserve for Rio 2016 Matsui (26) - Played in Challenger Series victory in Montevideo in February 2020 (captain) - Made Japan debut on Series in Wellington in 2015 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Silver medallist at Asian Games 2018 9 Ryota Kano 10/05/92 172 72 10 37 5 - Played in Challenger Series victory in Montevideo in February 2020 (29) - Made Japan debut on Series in Wellington in 2017 - Silver medallist at Asian Games 2018 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 10 Yoshikazu 08/09/93 184 90 20 150 26 - An unused travelling reserve for Rio 2016 Fujita (27) - Played in Challenger Series victory in Montevideo in February 2020 - Made Japan debut on Series in Gold Coast in 2011 - Played 31 tests for Japan from 2012-17 (15s) - Played at RWC 2015, against USA, scoring one try in win (15s) 11 Kippei Ishida 28/04/00 167 73 5 20 4 - Bronze medallist at Youth Olympic Games 2018 (21) - Made Japan debut on Series in Las Vegas in 2019 - Played at one of Japan’s most prestigious high schools Josho Gakuen

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12 Naoki 11/04/92 184 88 14 95 19 - Made Japan debut on Series in Las Vegas in 2017 Motomura (29) - Played in Japan’s victory at Series qualifier in Hong Kong in 2018 - Silver medallist at Asian Games 2018 13 Kazuhiro 21/04/93 170 77 15 65 2 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games when Japan finished fourth Goya (28) - Played in Challenger Series victory in Montevideo in February 2020 - Made Japan debut on Series in Glasgow in 2014 - Played in Japan’s victory at Series qualifier in Hong Kong in 2018 - Played at World Rugby U20 Trophy in 2013 (15s) Information correct at time of publication.

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KENYA

Head coach: Innocent Simiyu Captain: Nickname: Shujaa Sevens

Olympic record: 2016 – 11th Tokyo 2020 seeding: 9

World Rugby Sevens Series record: 2003-04 – 10th / 2004-05 – 12th / 2005-06 – Ninth / 2006-07 – 11th / 2007-08 – Seventh / 2008-09 – Sixth / 2009-10 – Eighth / 2010-11 – Ninth / 2011-12 – 12th / 2012-13 – Fifth / 2013-14 – Seventh / 2014-15 – 13th / 2015-16 – Seventh / 2016-17 – 12th / 2018 – Eighth / 2019 – 13th / 2020 – 12th

Did you know…? • Kenya qualified for Tokyo 2020 by winning the qualifier, beating Uganda 29-0 in the final • Kenya finished 11th at Rio 2016, their only win coming against Brazil in the 11th place play-off • There are four returning Olympians in , , Andrew Amonde and • Kenya’s Humphrey Kayange was part of the World Rugby bid team who presented rugby sevens’ bid for inclusion on the Olympic programme to the IOC in 2009

Shirt Name DOB Height Weight Events Points Tries Notes # (Age) (cm) (kg) Innocent 24/04/83 30 320 58 - Appointed head coach for second time in September after Paul Feeney Simiyu (Head (38) left role in May 2020 coach) - Coached Kenya from for two seasons – 2016-18, including Commonwealth Games and RWC Sevens in 2018 - Former Kenya Sevens captain - Played on World Series from 2002-03 to 2010-11 - Made Kenya debut on Series in George in 2002 - Played at RWC Sevens 2009 and Commonwealth Games in 2006 - Played test rugby from 2005-16 (15s) 1 Daniel Taabu 19/01/96 174 70 15 216 18 - Made Kenya debut on Series in Dubai in 2018 (25) 2 Herman 08/11/95 183 102 12 10 2 - Played at Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games Humwa (25) - Made Kenya debut on Series in Dubai in 2017 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 3 Alvin Otieno 19/04/94 183 94 10 55 11 - Made Kenya debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2016 (27) 4 Vincent 10/12/96 180 89 15 177 35 - Made Kenya debut on Series in Cape Town in 2018 Onyala (24)

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5 Billy 07/11/93 178 93 48 435 87 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games Odhiambo (27) - Made Kenya debut on Series in Port Elizabeth in 2012 - Played at Commonwealth Games in 2014 and 2018 - Nicknamed “Billy the Kid” 6 Jeff Oluoch 02/04/95 173 96 22 160 32 - Made Kenya debut on Series in Dubai in 2015 (26) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games in 2018 - Avid dancer who owns a dance crew in Nairobi 7 Eden Agero 17/09/90 183 82 32 273 17 - Made Kenya debut on Series in Gold Coast in 2012 (30) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games in 2018 - Played test rugby for Kenya in 2012 (15s) 8 Andrew 25/12/83 189 106 76 320 64 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games Amonde (37) - Carried Kenya’s flag at the Opening Ceremony in Tokyo (captain) - Made Kenya debut on Series in George (RSA) in 2006 - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Played test rugby for Kenya from 2007-19 (15s) - Played all three matches in RWC 2019 repechage in Nov 2018 (15s) 9 Nelson Oyoo 26/06/94 178 93 36 230 46 - Made Kenya debut on Series in Dubai in 2015 (27) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games in 2018 - Played one test in RWC 2019 repechage in November 2018 (15s) 10 Johnstone 04/11/99 177 68 13 132 16 - Made Kenya debut on Series in Dubai in 2018 Olindi (21) 11 Collins Injera 18/10/86 180 92 83 1,443 279 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (34) - Kenya’s most-capped player and leading try-scorer in Series history - Second highest try-scorer in Series history (279) behind Dan Norton - Made Kenya debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2007 - Played alongside brother Humphrey Kayange for many years on Series - Played at RWC Sevens 2009, 2013 and 2018 – first Kenyan to play in three tournaments - Played at 2010, 2014 and - Played 13 tests for Kenya from 2006-09, in 2014 and 2018 (15s) - Named in Kenya’s squad for RWC 2019 repechage in Nov 2018 (15s) 12 Willy Ambaka 14/05/90 189 103 50 615 123 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (31) - Made Kenya debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2011 - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games 2018 on Gold Coast

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- Made test debut for Kenya in RWC 2019 qualifiers in August 2018 (15s) - Played for Kenya at RWC 2019 repechage in November 2018 (15s) 13 Jacob Ojee 07/03/91 180 81 12 65 13 - Returned in Los Angeles after missing Hamilton and Sydney through (30) injury - Made Kenya debut on Series in Gold Coast in 2014 - Before Hamilton in 2019, had last played on Series in Port Elizabeth in 2015 - Played 20 tests for Kenya from 2015-19, including in three RWC 2019 qualifiers in 2018 (15s) Information correct at time of publication.

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NEW ZEALAND

Head coach: Clark Laidlaw Co-captains: Tim Mikkelson and Scott Curry Nickname: All Blacks Sevens

Olympic record: 2016 – Fifth Tokyo 2020 seeding: 1

World Series record: 1999-2000 – Champions / 2000-01 – Champions / 2001-02 – Champions / 2002-03 – Champions / 2003-04 – Champions / 2004-05 – Champions / 2005-06 – Fourth / 2006-07 – Champions / 2007-08 – Champions / 2008-09 – Fourth / 2009-10 – Runners-up / 2010-11 – Champions / 2011-12 – Champions / 2012-13 – Champions / 2013- 14 – Champions / 2014-15 – Third / 2015-16 – Third / 2016-17 – Fourth / 2018 – Third / 2019 – Third / 2020 – Champions

Did you know…? • New Zealand qualified for Tokyo 2020 by finishing third in the 2019 Series, from which the top four qualified directly • Five Rio 2016 Olympians are named in the squad in co-captains Scott Curry and Tim Mikkelson, , Joe Webber and • New Zealand are the most successful team in sevens history with 13 Series titles – the last of them in 2020, three titles and five Commonwealth Games gold medals. The only thing missing is an Olympic gold medal

Shirt Name DOB Height Weight Events Points Tries Notes # (Age) (cm) (kg) Clark Laidlaw 16/07/97 22 - Fourth season as head coach, starting role in June 2017 (Head coach) (44) - Previously All Blacks Sevens skills coach and video analyst - Former Scotland Sevens player, appearing on Series between 2001-06 - Played for Scotland at RWC Sevens 2005 1 Scott Curry 17/05/88 194 96 54 620 120 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (co-captain) (33) - Named in Dream Team for the 2020 Series - Named Richard Crawshaw Memorial All Blacks Sevens Player of the Year 2020 - Made New Zealand debut on Series in Dubai in 2010 - Gold medallist at RWC Sevens 2018 - Gold medallist at Commonwealth Games in 2018 2 Tim 13/08/86 194 101 91 1,195 235 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games Mikkelson (34) - Second most-capped player in Series history, on England’s (co-captain) (93) has played more Series events - Became most-capped All Blacks Sevens player of all-time in Los Angeles in 2020, surpassing former captain DJ Forbes

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- Third highest try scorer in Series history behind England’s Dan Norton (354) and Kenya’s Collins Injera (279) - Made New Zealand debut on Series in George (RSA) in 2007 - World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year 2013 - Gold medallist at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Gold medallist at Commonwealth Games in 2010 and 2018 3 Tone Ng Shiu 26/05/94 189 98 27 160 32 - Named Richard Crawshaw Memorial All Blacks Sevens Player of the Year (27) 2019 - Made New Zealand debut on Series in Wellington in 2017 4 Etene Nanai- 20/08/99 186 90 11 70 14 - Not named in 2021 contracted squad but returned to squad after playing Seturo (22) for the in 2021 to try to make Tokyo squad - Made New Zealand debut on Series in Sydney in 2018 - Gold medallist at Commonwealth Games 2018 - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2019 (15s) 5 27/04/91 194 101 38 255 51 - Nominated for Richard Crawshaw Memorial All Blacks Sevens Player of (30) the Year 2019 - Made New Zealand debut on Series in Wellington in 2015 - Gold medallist at RWC Sevens 2018 6 Ngarohi 20/05/96 186 90 12 152 16 - Nominated for Richard Crawshaw Memorial All Blacks Sevens Player of McGarvey- (25) the Year for 2020 Black - Named NZRPA Men’s Sevens Player of the Year for 2020 - Unused 13th player in Vancouver - Named HSBC Player of the Final in Hamilton on 2020 Series - Named HSBC Player of the Final in Cape Town on 2020 Series after scoring try in 7-5 defeat of South Africa - Made New Zealand debut on Series in Las Vegas in 2018 7 Amanaki 08/02/92 190 99 8 50 10 - Called into the squad after Rio 2016 veteran Sam Dickson was ruled out Nicole (29) through injury - Made New Zealand debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2018 8 Andrew 14/09/95 188 88 25 527 43 - Nominated for Richard Crawshaw Memorial All Blacks Sevens Player of Knewstubb (25) the Year 2019 - Top point scorer for 2019 Series with 309 - Made New Zealand debut on Series in Sydney in 2017 - Gold medallist at RWC Sevens 2018 - Gold medallist at Commonwealth Games in 2018 9 Regan Ware 07/08/94 188 89 36 490 98 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (26) - Made New Zealand debut on Series in Dubai in 2015 - Gold medallist at RWC Sevens 2018

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- Gold medallist at Commonwealth Games in 2018 10 07/10/88 186 93 43 796 126 - Made New Zealand debut on Series in Dubai in 2008 (32) - Gold medallist at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Gold medallist at Commonwealth Games in 2010 and 2018 11 Joe Webber 27/08/93 186 90 38 480 79 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (27) - Made New Zealand debut on Series on Gold Coast in 2011 - Returned to team in Hong Kong in 2019 after more than a year out with reactive arthritis - Sister Jordon played for New Zealand on Series from 2014-16 - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2013 (15s) 12 Sione Molia 05/09/93 189 92 37 330 66 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (27) - Made New Zealand debut on Series in Las Vegas in 2016 - Gold medallist at RWC Sevens 2018 - Gold medallist at Commonwealth Games in 2018 13 William 06/03/98 194 98 3 5 1 - Made New Zealand debut on Series in Cape Town in 2019 Warbrick (23) - One of three to stand out in the inaugural Ignite Sevens in 2018 to earn place at national development camp Information correct at time of publication.

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REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Head coaches: Seo Chun oh and Charles Louw Captain: Park Wanyong

Olympic record: 2016 – Did not play Tokyo 2020 seeding: 12

World Series record: 1999-2000 – 14th / 2000-01 – 11th / 2001-02 – DNP / 2002-03 – 16th / 2003-04 – 13th / 2004-05 – DNP / 2005-06 – DNP / 2006-07 – DNP / 2007-08 – DNP / 2008-09 – DNP / 2009-10 – DNP / 2010-11 – DNP / 2011-12 – DNP / 2012-13 – DNP / 2013-14 – DNP / 2014-15 – DNP / 2015-16 – 19th (non-core team) / 2016-17 – 21st (non-core team) / 2018 – 21st (non-core team) / 2019 – DNP / 2020 – 17th (non-core team)

Did you know…? • The Republic of Korea qualified for Tokyo 2020 by winning the Asian qualifier, beating Hong Kong 12-7 thanks to a sudden-death extra-time try in Incheon • The Republic of Korea are the least experienced team in the men’s competition with only 26 World Series tournaments between the 13 players

Shirt Name DOB Height Weight Events Points Tries Notes # (Age) (cm) (kg) Seo Chun oh 03/08/67 - Coached coach to Tokyo 2020 qualification via Asian regional qualifier (Head coach) (53) - Head coach for Korea 15s team for Championship 2019 Charles Louw (Head coach) 1 HAN Kun Kyu 22/01/87 187 115 4 20 4 - Played in Asian regional Olympic qualifier in November (34) - Made Korea debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2008 - Played in Olympic Games repechage in 2016 - Played 21 tests for Korea from 2006-18 (15s) - Played at IRB U19 World Championship in 2006 (15s) 2 KIM Hyunsoo 08/11/88 181 98 4 25 5 - Played in Asian regional Olympic qualifier in November (32) - Before Los Angeles has last played on Series in Hong Kong in 2018 - Made Korea debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2010 - Played in Olympic Games repechage in 2016 - Played 16 tests for Korea from 2011-18 (15s) - Played at World Rugby U20 Trophy in 2008 (15s) 3 Andre Jin 15/03/83 195 102 2 10 2 - Played in Asian regional Olympic qualifier in November COQUILLARD (38) - Made Korea debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2017 - Played two tests for Korea from 2015-17 (15s)

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4 CHANG Yong 12/11/93 175 81 0 0 0 - Yet to play on World Series for Korea Heung (27) - Played test rugby for Korea from 2015-17 (15s) 5 LEE Seongbae 07/04/90 182 95 3 13 1 - Played in Asian regional Olympic qualifier in November (31) - Made Korea debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2011 - Before Los Angeles 2020 had last played on Series in Hong Kong in 2016 - Played in Olympic Games repechage in 2016 - Played two tests for Korea in 2016 (15s) - Played at World Rugby U20 Trophy in 2009 (15s) 6 KIM Nam Uk 05/02/90 179 93 2 0 0 - Did not play in Los Angeles (31) - Played in Asian regional Olympic qualifier in November - Last played on Series in Hong Kong in 2018 - Made Korea debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2016 - Played 16 tests for Korea from 2014-19 (15s) 7 JANG 10/11/94 175 77 2 27 5 - Played in Asian regional Olympic qualifier in November Jeongmin (26) - Scored winning try with final play to snatch a 12-7 win over in the semi-finals in the qualifier - Made Korea debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2018 - Played in Olympic Games repechage in 2016 - Played four tests for Korea from 2018-19 (15s) 8 JANG 22/08/92 187 110 2 5 1 - Scored try in sudden-death extra-time against Hong Kong in the Asia Seongmin (28) Olympic qualifier to secure Korea’s place at Tokyo 2020 - Los Angeles 2020 was first Series tournament since making Korea debut in Hong Kong in 2016 - Played 20 tests for Korea from 2012-19, scoring 10 tries (15s) 9 PARK 02/06/84 170 73 5 25 5 - Captained Korea at Asian regional Olympic qualifier in November scoring Wanyong (37) their first try in final v Hong Kong (captain) - Before Los Angeles 2020 had last played on Series in Hong Kong in 2011 - Made Korea debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2008 - Played 13 tests for Korea from 2004-13 (15s) 10 LEE Jinkyu 04/07/94 182 97 1 0 0 - Made Korea debut on series in Hong Kong in 2018 (27) - Played test rugby for Korea in 2018 (15s) 11 CHOI 31/05/99 185 102 0 0 0 - Yet to play on World Series for Korea Seongdeck (22) - Played test rugby for Korea in 2019 (15s) 12 JEONG 08/05/93 182 76 1 10 2 - Made Korea debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2017 Yeonsik (28) - Played in Olympic Games repechage in 2016 - Played test rugby for Korea from 2014-19 (15s) 13 KIM Gwong 02/04/88 177 82 0 0 0 - Yet to play on World Series for Korea Min (31) - Played test rugby for Korea from 2012-17 (15s)

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- Played at the World Rugby U20 Trophy in 2008 (15s) Information correct at time of publication.

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SOUTH AFRICA

Head coach: Captain: Siviwe Soyizwapi Nickname: Blitzboks

Olympic record: 2016 – Bronze medallists Tokyo 2020 seeding: 3

World Series record: 1999-2000 – Fifth / 2000-01 – Fifth / 2001-02 – Runners-up / 2002-03 – Fourth / 2003-04 – Fifth (docked points) / 2004-05 – Fourth / 2005-06 – Third / 2006- 07 – Fourth / 2007-08 – Runners-up / 2008-09 – Champions / 2009-10 – Sixth / 2010-11 – Runners-up / 2011-12 – Fifth / 2012-13 – Runners-up / 2013-14 – Runners-up / 2014-15 – Runners-up / 2015-16 – Runners-up / 2016-17 – Champions / 2018 – Champions / 2019 – Fourth / 2020 – Runners-up

Did you know…? • South Africa qualified for Tokyo 2020 by finishing fourth in the World Rugby Sevens Series 2019, the top four qualifying directly for the Olympic Games • is South Africa’s only survivor from their bronze medal-winning team in Rio – and were unused travelling reserves • South Africa’s was the top point-scorer in the men’s competition at Rio 2016 with 44 points

Shirt Name DOB Height Weight Events Points Tries Notes # (Age) (cm) (kg) Neil Powell 28/06/78 31 117 23 - Appointed South Africa Sevens coach in 2013 (Head coach) (43) - Coached South Africa to bronze medal at Rio 2016 Olympic Games - Coached South Africa to back-to-back Series titles in 2016-17 and 2018 - Coached South Africa to bronze medal at RWC Sevens 2018 - Coached South Africa to gold medal at Commonwealth Games 2014 - Coached South Africa at Commonwealth Games in 2018 - Played for South Africa at RWC Sevens 2009 - Played for South Africa on Series from 2001-12 1 Chris Dry 13/02/88 191 95 74 490 98 - An unused travelling reserve for Rio 2016 (33) - South Africa’s second most-capped player on Series, one behind Branco du Preez has played more (75) - Made Series debut for South Africa in Adelaide in 2010 - Two-time World Rugby Sevens Series champion (2016-17 and 2018) - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 - Gold medallist at Commonwealth Games in 2014 2 Sakoyisa 10/09/98 178 90 9 20 4 - Made South Africa debut on Series in Las Vegas in 2019 Makata (22)

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3 Impi Visser 30/05/95 188 90 13 65 13 - Made South Africa debut on Series in Dubai in 2018 (26) - Scaled Kilimanjaro in 2019 - Qualified mechanical engineer 4 04/05/97 188 100 22 80 16 - Made South Africa debut on Series in Wellington in 2017 (24) - Bronze medallist at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games in 2018 - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2016 and 2017 (15s) 5 Angelo Davids 01/06/99 182 85 6 90 18 - Made South Africa debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2019 (22) - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship 2019 (15s) 6 JC Pretorius 29/01/98 186 92 10 120 24 - Named in Dream Team for the 2020 Series (23) - Made South Africa debut on Series in Sydney in 2019 7 Branco du 08/05/90 167 75 75 1,355 97 - An unused travelling reserve for Rio 2016 Preez (31) - South Africa’s most-capped player in Series history - Made South Africa debut on Series in Wellington in 2010 - Played at Commonwealth Games in 2018 - Gold medallist at Commonwealth Games in 2014 - Played at RWC Sevens in 2013 - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2010 (15s) 8 26/03/94 172 75 20 409 42 - Named in Dream Team for the 2020 Series (27) - Made South Africa debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2017 - Bronze medallist at RWC Sevens 2018 9 Justin Geduld 01/11/93 175 80 50 1,034 111 - Bronze medallist at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (27) - The fourth South African to 1,000 Series points in Cape Town, behind Cecil Afrika (1,462), Branco du Preez (1,355) and (1,150) - Made South Africa debut on Series in Wellington in 2013 - Bronze medallist at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games in 2018 - Gold medallist at Commonwealth Games in 2014 - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2013 (15s) 10 Kurt-Lee 17/06/96 177 80 8 70 14 - Made South Africa debut in Vancouver in 2019 Arendse (25) - University of Western Cape student 11 Siviwe 07/12/92 178 88 30 465 93 - Named captain for 2020 Series after taking on role for final four Soyizwapi (28) tournaments of 2019 Series after was injured (captain) - Made South Africa debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2016 - Bronze medallist at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played at Commonwealth Games in 2018 12 Stedman 19/03/97 180 85 22 170 34 - Named Springbok Sevens Player of the Year 2020 Gans (24)

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- Captain for last four Series rounds in 2020 in absence of injured Siviwe Soyizwapi - Made South Africa debut on Series in Las Vegas in 2017 - Played at World Rugby U20 Championship in 2016 and 2017 (15s) 13 Ronald Brown 02/09/95 176 0 0 0 - Yet to make debut on World Series for South Africa (25) - Recovered from Hodgkin’s Lymphoma to resume his rugby career - Product of SA Rugby Sevens Academy Information correct at time of publication.

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USA

Head coach: Captain: Nickname: Men’s Sevens Eagles

Olympic record: 2016 – Ninth Tokyo 2020 seeding: 4

World Rugby Sevens Series record: 1999-2000 – DNP / 2000-01 – 10th / 2001-02 – 11th / 2002-03 – 19th / 2003-04 – DNP / 2004-05 – DNP / 2005-06 – DNP / 2006-07 – 15th / 2007-08 – 13th / 2008-09 – 11th / 2009-10 – 10th / 2010-11 –12th / 2011-12 – 11th / 2012-13 – 11th / 2013-14 – 13th / 2014-15 – Sixth / 2015-16 – Sixth / 2016-17 – Fifth / 2018 – Fifth / 2019 – Runners-up / 2020 – Seventh

Did you know…? • USA qualified for Tokyo 2020 by finishing second in the 2019 Series, their highest ever placing • USA have six Rio 2016 Olympians returning in , Danny Barrett, captain Madison Hughes, Martin Iosefo, and • USA have one of six players in squads who were involved at Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan in Martin Iosefo

Shirt # Name DOB Height Weight Events Points Tries Notes (Age) (cm) (kg) Mike Friday 25/04/72 3 5 1 - Coached USA at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Head coach) (49) - Named Coach of the Series for 2019 after leading USA to most successful season in their history - Appointed USA Sevens coach in July 2014 - USA are third national sevens team he has coached on Series after England and Kenya - Coached Kenya to semi-finals at RWC Sevens 2013 - Coached England to semi-finals at RWC Sevens 2005 - Coached USA to sixth place at RWC Sevens 2018 on home soil - Played for England at RWC Sevens 2001 and three Series events from 2000-01 - England Sevens coach from 2002-06 - Kenya Sevens coach from 2012-13 1 Carlin Isles 21/11/89 177 78 57 1,037 207 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games, top try-scorer with six (31) - First USA player to score 200 Series tries in Los Angeles in 2020 and seventh overall in Series history - USA’s all-time top try scorer on Series with 207 - Top try scorer on 2019 Series with 52

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- Also top try scorer in 2018 Series with 49 - Made USA debut on Series in Gold Coast in 2012 - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 2 Brett 17/08/90 195 105 32 175 35 - Not played for USA on Series since London in 2019 Thompson (30) - Made USA debut on Series on Gold Coast in 2012 - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Played six tests for USA, including two at Rugby World Cup 2015 (15s) - Played at World Rugby U20 Trophy in 2009 (15s) 3 Danny 23/03/90 185 101 54 464 92 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games Barrett (31) - Made USA Sevens debut on Series in 2014 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played four matches at RWC 2015 (15s) 4 Matai Leuta 20/07/90 189 102 40 135 27 - Made USA debut on Series in Hong Kong in 2015 (31) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played test rugby for USA in 2016 and 2017 (15s) 5 Joe 14/06/93 195 106 12 25 5 - Made USA debut on Series in Dubai in 2017 Schroeder (28) 6 Kevon 07/06/91 175 84 27 192 36 - Made USA debut on Series in Dubai in 2016 Williams (30) - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 7 Folau Niua 27/01/85 182 92 69 647 68 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (36) - Last played on Series in Paris in 2019 where suffered a badly broken leg - Named in Dream Team for 2019 Series - USA’s most-capped player in Series history - Made USA debut on Series in Gold Coast 2011 - Played at RWC Sevens 2013 and 2018 - Made USA Sevens debut in Pan-Am Games 2011 - Played at RWC 2015 (15s) 8 Maceo Brown 01/09/95 185 86 14 35 7 - Made USA debut on Series in Dubai in 2018 (25) 9 Stephen 25/09/94 180 86 37 616 90 - Nominated for World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year 2019 Tomasin (26) - Named in Dream Team for 2019 Series - Made USA debut on Series in Gold Coast 2013 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Played three tests for USA in 2016 (15s) 10 Madison 26/10/92 175 79 52 1,510 95 - Captained USA at Rio 2016 Olympic Games Hughes (28) - Became sixth player to score 1,500 points in Series history in (captain) Vancouver in 2020

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- Made USA Sevens debut on Series in Wellington in 2014 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Appointed USA Sevens captain in 2014 - Made test debut (15s) for USA in 2016 11 Perry Baker 29/06/86 185 80 47 1,027 205 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (35) - Suffered broken leg in Madrid Sevens warm-up event in February 2021 - Second USA player (behind Isles in same tournament) and eighth in history to score 200 Series tries in Los Angeles in 2020 - USA’s second highest try scorer – two behind Carlin Isles - Named World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year in 2017 and 2018 - Made USA debut on Series in Gold Coast in 2014 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 - Top scorer in 2016-17 world Series with 52 tries 12 Martin Iosefo 13/01/90 185 97 46 378 74 - Played at Rio 2016 Olympic Games (travelling reserve called up for (31) final day) - Played at RWC 2019 in Japan, playing v England, France and Argentina in Japan (15s) - Made USA Sevens debut on Series in Dubai in 2014 - Played at RWC Sevens 2018 13 Cody Melphy 05/04/93 175 86 6 53 5 - Called into Tokyo 2020 squad after Ben Pinkelman withdrew with a (28) back injury - Made USA debut on Series in Las Vegas in 2018 Information correct at time of publication.

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