2005 Rugby World Cup Sevens squads

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Here is an overview of the teams which took part at the 2005 Rugby World Cup Sevens. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Pool A

Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand

Coach: Flag of New Zealand.svg Gordon Tietjens

  1. Edwin Cocker
  2. George Naoupu
  3. Tanerau Latimer
  4. Josh Blackie
  5. Amasio Valence
  6. Liam Messam (c)
  7. Tamati Ellison
  8. Tafai Ioasa
  9. Rudi Wulf
  10. Orene Ai'i
  11. Isaia Toeava
  12. Lifeimi Mafi

Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland

Coach: Rob Moffat

  1. Mark Lee
  2. David Gray (c)
  3. Alasdair Strokosch
  4. Kelly Brown
  5. Ollie Brown
  6. Kenny Sinclair
  7. Andrew Turnbull
  8. Colin Gregor
  9. Jamie Blackwood
  10. Roland Reid
  11. Clark Laidlaw
  12. Calum MacRae

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

  1. Todd Clever
  2. Alex Magleby
  3. Kevin Whitcher
  4. Mose Timoteo
  5. David Fee (c)
  6. Phillip Eloff
  7. Riaan van Zyl
  8. Riaan Hamilton
  9. Justin Stencel
  10. Mike Palefau
  11. Jason Raven
  12. Jone Naqica

IRFU flag.svg  Ireland

  1. Mark Bruce
  2. Kevin Croke
  3. David Hewitt
  4. Tomás O'Leary
  5. Ian Humphreys
  6. Andrew Maxwell
  7. Michael McComish
  8. Martin McPhail
  9. James Norton
  10. Brendon O'Connor
  11. Niall Roman
  12. Brian Tuohy

Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea

  1. Park Kwang-soo
  2. Yoo Min-suk
  3. Lee Kwang-moon
  4. You Young-nam
  5. Chae Jae-young
  6. Chun Jong-man
  7. Kwak Chul-woong
  8. Kim Keun-hyun
  9. Yang Young-hun
  10. Yong Hwan-myung
  11. Kim Hyung-ki
  12. Park Chang-min

Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga

  1. Manako Tonga
  2. Joseph Kolokihakaufisi
  3. Tevita Fifita
  4. Teuʻimuli Kaufusi
  5. Sitaleki Mafileʻo
  6. Ofa Misa
  7. Sikuti Vunipola
  8. Siale Lolohea
  9. Tevita Tuʻifua
  10. Andrew Maʻilei
  11. Sione Langatau
  12. Kiniconi Bakewa

Pool B

Flag of England.svg  England

Coach: Mike Friday

  1. Geoff Appleford
  2. Tony Roques
  3. Pat Sanderson
  4. Peter Richards
  5. Henry Paul
  6. Neil Starling
  7. Ugo Monye
  8. Phil Dowson
  9. Rob Thirlby
  10. Ben Gollings
  11. Simon Amor (c)
  12. Richard Haughton

Flag of France.svg  France

  1. Vincent Forgues
  2. Martial Molinier
  3. Julien Carraud
  4. Brice Salobert
  5. Patrick Bosque
  6. Renaud Dulin
  7. Yohan Dalla Riva
  8. Laurent Ferrères
  9. Rida Jahouer
  10. Jérôme Naves
  11. Cédric Desbrosse
  12. Julien Malzieu

Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia

  1. Giorgi Kacharava
  2. Vasil Katsadze
  3. Irakli Gundishvili
  4. Lasha Pirpilashvili
  5. Badri Khekhelashvili
  6. Tedore Zibzibadze
  7. Grigol Labadze
  8. Lekso Gugava
  9. Irakli Abuseridze
  10. Elguja Iovadze
  11. Archil Kartarashvili
  12. Irakli Machkhaneli

Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa

Coach: Flag of Samoa.svg John Schuster

  1. Lome Fa'atau
  2. Sailosi Tagicakibau
  3. Paul Perez
  4. Junior Leota
  5. Kiri Mariner
  6. Gaolo Elisara
  7. Apoua Stewart
  8. Brian Lima
  9. Uale Mai
  10. Samu Eteuati
  11. Mark Tanuvasa
  12. David Lemi

Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei

  1. Hsieh Cheng-Chung
  2. Wu Chih-Wei
  3. Huang Han-Yang
  4. Pan Chih-Ming
  5. Chang Weh-Cheng
  6. Wang Kuo-Feng
  7. Tung Yuan-Hsiang
  8. Sun Cheng-Yen
  9. Chen Chi-Chung
  10. Wu Chih-Whsien
  11. Chen Chih-Fei
  12. Chang Chun-Ming

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

  1. Steven Bortolussi
  2. Javier Dragotto
  3. Nicola Leonardi
  4. Alvaro López González
  5. Pablo Canavosio
  6. Jacob Gaina
  7. Emiliano Mulieri
  8. Tomás Pucciariello
  9. Benjamin de Jager
  10. Ezio Galon
  11. Antonio Mannato
  12. Luca Martin (c)

Pool C

Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji

Coach: Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Wayne Pivac [4]

  1. Semisi Naevo
  2. Apolosi Satala
  3. Viliame Satala
  4. Ifereimi Rawaqa
  5. Jone Daunivucu
  6. Waisale Serevi (c)
  7. Vilimoni Delasau
  8. Marika Vunibaka
  9. Nasoni Roko
  10. William Ryder
  11. Sireli Bobo
  12. Neumi Nanuku

Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia

Coach: Glen Ella

  1. Luke Inman
  2. Matt Hodgson
  3. Keiran Massey
  4. Tim Clark (c)
  5. James Morgan
  6. Andrew Brown
  7. Nick Reily
  8. Josh Gamgee
  9. James Su'a
  10. Anthony Sauer
  11. Shawn Mackay
  12. Kacey Mitchell

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

Coach: Kazuhiko Honjo

  1. Tomohiro Yamaguchi
  2. Kilive Naloli
  3. Katoni Otukolo
  4. Takashi Kikutani
  5. Eiji Yamamoto
  6. Kiyonori Tanaka
  7. Nathan Ashley
  8. Yusuke Kobuki
  9. Ryohei Miki
  10. Go Aruga
  11. Hirotoki Onozawa
  12. Yohei Shinomiya

Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal

Coach: Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Hourcade

  1. Vasco Uva
  2. Diogo Mateus
  3. Martim Tomé
  4. Antonio Pinto
  5. Filipe Grenho
  6. Miguel Morais
  7. Pedro Carvalho
  8. Diogo Coutinho
  9. Frederico Sousa
  10. Pedro Leal
  11. Antonio de Aguilar
  12. Nuno Carvalho

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

Coach: Ric Suggitt

  1. Marco Di Girolamo (c)
  2. Ed Fairhurst
  3. Christoph Strubin
  4. Ryan Smith
  5. Quentin Fyffe
  6. Matt King
  7. Derek Daypuck
  8. Stirling Richmond
  9. Brodie Henderson
  10. Mike Danskin
  11. Dave Moonlight
  12. Justin Mensah-Coker

Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong

Coach: Ian Torpey

  1. Paul Dingley
  2. Paul Gaffney
  3. Kris Marin
  4. Warren Warner
  5. Andrew Wong Kee
  6. Andrew Chambers
  7. Rowan Varty
  8. Nigel D'Acre
  9. Robert Naylor
  10. Ricky Cheuk
  11. Paul Morehu
  12. Alexander Gibbs

Injured: Tim O'Connor

Pool D

Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa

Coach: Paul Treu

  1. Tobela Mdaka
  2. Stefen Basson
  3. Jano Vermaak
  4. Lesley Jackson
  5. Schalk van der Merwe
  6. Danwell Demas
  7. Gareth Krause
  8. Eddie Fredericks
  9. Mzwandile Stick
  10. Fabian Juries
  11. Marius Schoeman
  12. Jaco Pretorius

Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

  1. Juan Martín Berberián (San Isidro Club)
  2. Francisco Bosch (Hindu Club)
  3. Lucas Borges (Pucará)
  4. Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe (Liceo Naval)
  5. Santiago Gómez Cora (Lomas Athletic)
  6. Francisco Leonelli (La Tablada) (C)
  7. Fernando Higgs (Los Tordos)
  8. Lucio López Fleming (San Isidro Club)
  9. Federico Martín Aramburú (Biarritz)
  10. Andrés Romagnoli (San Fernando)
  11. Martín Schusterman (Plymouth Albion)
  12. Federico Serra Miras (San Isidro Club)

Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia

  1. Khaled Zegdene
  2. Mohamed Yousri Souguir
  3. Slah Blagui
  4. Mohamed Ali Naouali
  5. Sabeur Ben Charrada
  6. Kais Issa
  7. Lofti Ben Msallem
  8. Abess Kherfani
  9. Majdi Guirrat
  10. Sabri Guemir
  11. Amor Mezgar
  12. Haithem Chelly

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

  1. Vladislav Korshunov
  2. Alexey Panasenko
  3. Sergey Trishin
  4. Igor Klyuchnikov
  5. Vladimir Simonov
  6. Pavel Novikov
  7. Andrei Kuzin
  8. Alexander Yanyuskin
  9. Viktor Motorin
  10. Yuri Kushnarev
  11. Sergey Kuzmenko
  12. Andrei Chaliouta

Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya

  1. Felix Clement Ochieng
  2. Peter Claver Abuoga
  3. Edwin Shimenga
  4. Victor Sudi Simiyu
  5. Leslie Mango
  6. Allan Makaka
  7. Oscar Osir Osula (C)
  8. Benjamin Ayimba
  9. Sidney Ashioya
  10. Lucas Onyango
  11. Newton Ongalo
  12. Peter Ocholla

Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay

  1. Marcelo Gutiérrez
  2. Ignacio Conti
  3. Nicolas Brignoni
  4. Alfredo Delgado
  5. Santiago Alfaro
  6. Juan Beyhaut
  7. Agustín Pérez del Castillo
  8. Juan Baldomir
  9. Matías Arocena
  10. Agustín Pereira
  11. Joaquín Pastore
  12. Juan Campomar

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References

  1. "RWC Sevens Squad List". rwcsevens.com. Archived from the original on 5 March 2005. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  2. "Mundial de Seven, 24 países, 288 jugadores". supertry.com (in Spanish). 17 March 2005. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  3. "Rugby World Cup Sevens 2005". plaza.harmonix.ne.jp (in Japanese). 18 March 2005. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  4. "FIJI SEVENS GETS NEW COACH". Fiji Times. Pacific Islands Report. 2005-02-25. Retrieved 2021-03-03.