2018–19 World Rugby Sevens Series squads

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World Rugby Sevens
2018–19 squads
Series XX
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Players in Series XX. Clockwise from top left: Carlin Isles of the United States, Michael Wells of Australia, Cecil Afrika of South Africa and Amenoni Nasilasila of Fiji.

This is a list of the complete squads for Series XX of World Rugby Sevens for men's teams. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Contents

Captains for a tournament have their jersey numbers marked in bold.

Argentina

Coach: Santiago Gómez Cora

Argentina team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Santiago Álvarez 9Forward666666666
Renzo Barbier 9Back11313222122
Lautaro Bazan Velez 10Back7777777777
Mateo Carreras 4Back10101010
Joaquin de la Vega 299
Felipe Del Mestre 2106
Lucio Cinti Luna 4Forward9999
Franco Florio 21313
Rodrigo Etchart 4Back5555
Luciano Gonzalez 10Back11111111111111111111
Fernando Luna 8Back111111311
Santiago Mare 9Forward55241010101010
Ignacio Mendy 2Back131
Marcos Moneta 2134
Marcos Moroni 4Forward44413
Matías Osadczuk 49999
Maximo Provenzano 4441313
Gastón Revol 8Back88888888
Conrado Roura 2Forward33
Franco Sábato 10Back12121212121212121212
Germán Schulz 10Back2233333333
Agustin Segura 222
Francisco Ulloa 588444
Tomas Vanni 45555

Australia

Coach: Tim Walsh

Australia team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Lachie Anderson 6Forward121212121212
Tim Anstee 3Forward788
Tom Connor 3Forward71310
Josh Coward 5Back99599
Rodney Davies 1Back11
Lewis Holland 10Back4444444444
Matt Hood 3Back111010
Henry Hutchison 10Back1111111111
Simon Kennewell 8Back22222222
Boyd Killingworth 2Forward99
Maurice Longbottom 8Back1111111111111111
Will Maddocks 1Back13
Nick Malouf 7Back10101010101010
Liam McNamara 6Back2212121212
Lachie Miller 4Back6666
Sam Myers 2Forward33
Ben O'Donnell 9Back555555555
Jesse Parahi 6Forward888888
Dylan Pietsch 3Forward1333
Joe Pincus 4Back7777
John Porch 6Back666666
Brandon Quinn 8Back1313713771313
Jeral Skelton 8Forward879999138
Michael Wells 6Forward3313333
Henry Vanderglas 1Forward3

Canada

Coach:

Canada team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Phil Berna 8Forward44444444
Connor Braid 9Back666666666
Admir Cejvanovic 8Back132222222
Cooper Coats 313138
Andrew Coe 6Forward441010136
Cole Davis 2Back22
Justin Douglas 6Back888888
Mike Fuailefau 8Forward33333333
Lucas Hammond 1Back7
Nathan Hirayama 10Back9999999999
Harry Jones 5Forward111111111111
Isaac Kaay 10Forward121212128812121010
Pat Kay 5Back1010101010
Luke McCloskey 10Back5555555555
Josiah Morra 7Forward331313101313
Matt Mullins 10Back1111111111
David Richard 21313
Jake Thiel 10Forward2777777777
Brock Webster 18
Adam Zaruba 8Forward1111111112121212

England

Coach: Simon Amor

England team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Jamie Barden 71312136776
Api Bavadra 13
Dan Bibby 7Back7777777
Tom Bowen 9Back888888888
Phil Burgess 9Forward333333333
Chris Cook 17
Max Coyle 110
Alex Davis 3Back101010
Richard de Carpentier 8Forward131111111
George de Cothi 111
William Edwards 6Back999996
Mike Ellery 4Forward2222
Tom Emery 111
Harry Glover 7Back1212121212122
Fergus Guiry 18
Ben Harris 3131212
Ollie Hassell-Collins 11
Will Hendy 113
Charlton Kerr 9Forward112555552
Ollie Lindsay-Hague 3Back999
Tom Mitchell 8Back666666136
Will Muir 8Back55122221111
Dan Norton 9Back444444444
Ryan Olowofela 8Back95101010101010
James Rodwell 4Forward131355
Fomi Sofolarin 313134
Ethan Waddleton 6Forward111111111111
Calum Waters 19

Fiji

Coach: Gareth Baber

Fiji team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Napolioni Bolaca 2Back1212
Vilimoni Botitu 10Back7777777777
Apenisa Cakaubalavu 8Forward5513135555
Meli Derenalagi 10Forward13666666666
Paula Dranisinukula 8Forward44444444
Livai Ikanikoda 3Back8812
Mesulame Kunavula 6Forward225555
Sevuloni Mocenacagi 10Back11111311111
Waisea Nacuqu 7Back8888888
Alasio Naduva 10Back10101010101010101010
Amenoni Nasilasila 2Back613
Kalione Nasoko 6Forward333333
Vatemo Ravouvou 2Back1212
Isoa Tabu 6Forward113331313
Aminiasi Tuimaba 10Back11111111111111111111
Asaeli Tuivuaka 5Forward8131333
Jerry Tuwai 10Back9999999999
Josua Vakurunabili 8Forward22222222
Terio Veilawa 5Back1212121212
Beni Vota 2Back44

France

Coach: Jérôme Daret

France team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Esteban Abadie 113
Samuel Alerte 9Forward111131361131111
Jean-Pascal Barraque 8Back1010101010101010
Julien Blanc 244
Kevin Bly 1Back7
Paul Bonnefond 7Back9991313999
Pierre Boudehent 2Forward88
Terry Bouhraoua 5Back44444
Aurelien Callendret 21212
Manoël Dall'igna 6Forward222222
Sadek Deghmache 21212
Nisie Huyard 4Back2299
William Iraguha 15
Jean-Teiva Jacquelain 17
Pierre Gilles Lakafia 5Forward88888
Jonathan Laugel 8Forward11111111
Thibauld Mazzoleni 8Back1212121244136
Pierre Mignot 5Forward33339
Gabriel N'Gandebe 2Back1111
Marvin O'Connor 10Back13813422881212
Stephen Parez 9Back555555555
Callum Randle 17
Paulin Riva 7Back66666613
Remi Siega 77777777
Joachim Trouabal 113
Sacha Valleau 2Forward13
Tavite Veredamu 4Forward3333
Gabin Villière 3Back966
Jimmy Yobo 21010
Antoine Zeghdar 411111111

Japan

Coach: Kensuke Iwabuchi

Japan team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Kentaro Fujii 110
Ryo Fujii 422133
Yoshikazu Fujita 6Back919999
Shohei Fukumoto 433313
Teruya Goto 3Back1328
Kazuhiro Goya 2Back1010
Kazushi Hano 4Back4444
Kosuke Hashino 610101010101010
Taisei Hayashi 9Forward111111111111111111
Kippei Ishida 233
Ryota Kano 111
Masaki Kondo 299
Taiki Koyama 277
Siosifa Lisala 511133
Chihito Matsui 288
Shinya Morita 2Back11
Naoki Motomura 10Back12121212121212121212
Takehiro Nakazawa 8444444133
Yoshihiro Noguchi 8Back888888813
Rikiya Oishi 5Forward2221313
Yu Okudaira 113
Dai Ozawa 10Forward6666666666
Katsuyuki Sakai 8Back77777777
Kameli Soejima 8Forward55555555
Michael Toloke 5131111
Harunori Tsuruya 2Forward55
Lote Tuqiri 4Forward2222
Toshiki Yamauchi 13
Ryuta Yasui 113
Taichi Yoshizawa 3Back999

Kenya

Coach: Erick Ogweno

Kenya team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Eden Agero 5Forward777713
Mike Agevi 222
Andrew Amonde 4Forward8888
Harold Anduvate 288
Edmund Anya 21212
Oscar Dennis 3111113
Herman Humwa 5Back88882
Cyprian Kuto 8Back13455561212
Lugonzo Ligamy 2Back44
Samuel Motari 2Back22
Leonard Mugasi 2Back1111
Shaddon Munoko 371313
Bush Mwale 8Forward66653333
Eliakim Mwasawa 2132
Jacob Ojee 6111111111111
Johnstone Olindi 10Back10101010131010101010
Jeffrey Oluoch 5Forward66666
Dennis Ombachi 2Forward1212
Erick Ombasa 2Back413
Charles Omondi 6553355
Vincent Onyala 9633145544
Alvin Otenio 2Back33
Nelson Oyoo 49999
William Reeve 2213
Mark Ruga 412121212
Daniel Sikuta 3222
Daniel Taabu 9Forward1111101111
Brian Wahinya 69944413
Brian Wandera 577777
Michael Wanjala 599991

New Zealand

Coach: Clark Laidlaw

New Zealand team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Kurt Baker 6Back101010101010
Dylan Collier 7Forward5555555
Scott Curry 6Forward111111
Sam Dickson 7Forward7777777
Scott Gregory 7Back1010131557
Taylor Haugh 113
Trael Joass 4Forward11311
Andrew Knewstubb 9Back888888888
Vilimoni Koroi 8Back1366666613
Luke Masirewa 2Forward22
Tim Mikkelson 6Forward22222222
Ngarohi McGarvey-Black 4Back441010
Sione Molia 9Back121212121212121212
Etene Nanai-Seturo 1Forward9
Jona Nareki 9Back11111111116646
Tone Ng Shiu 10Forward3333333333
Amanaki Nicole 5Forward1175137
Joe Ravouvou 8Back444444134
Akuila Rokolisoa 4Back681312
Te Puoho Stephens 21313
Regan Ware 9Back999999999
Joe Webber 4Back11111111

Samoa

Coach: Gordon Tietjens

Samoa team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
David Afamasaga 10Forward12121212121212121212
Elisapeta Alofipo 10Back11111110101010101010
Tomasi Alosio 8Back88888888
Siaosi Asofolau 8Back333133131
Ricky Ene 2Back1313
Maauga Iamanu 3556
Laaloi Leilua 4111144
Philip Luki 33131
Ikifusi Matamu 21313
Melani Matavao 577776
Tila Mealoi 8Back99999999
Alamanda Motuga 10Forward2222222222
Della Neli 2Forward66
Murphy Paulo 5Back66666
Gasologa Pelenato 113
Joe Perez 6Back101111111111
Johnny Samuelu 10Forward44444313533
Kirisimasi Savaiinaea 4Forward1113
Paul Scanlan 3567
Tofatu Solia 41111
Paulo Toilolo Fanuasa 17
Alatasi Tupou 4Back7777
Danny Tusitala 6Back5555134
John Vaili 10Back101099884455
Sione Young Yen 113

Scotland

Coach:

Scotland team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Kaleem Barreto 288
Tom Brown 3Back335
Glenn Bryce 9Back666666666
Alec Coombes 6Back1363333
Jack Cuthbert 2Back1313
Harvey Elms 8Back55555555
Jamie Farndale 10Forward7777777777
Robbie Fergusson 10Back4444444444
Nyle Godsmark 10Forward2222222222
Sean Kennedy 2Forward88
Gavin Lowe 10Back10101010101010101010
Mungo Mason 21313
Ross McCann 10Back1212121212121313135
Max McFarland 10Back11111111111111111111
Ally Miller 5Forward131111
Joe Nayacavou 6Forward88881212
Sam Pecqueur 9Back999999999
Scott Riddell 7Forward1111119
Kyle Rowe 21212
Charlie Shiel 2Forward88
Kyle Steyn 4Back3333

South Africa

Coach: Neil Powell

South Africa team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Cecil Afrika 110
Kurt-Lee Arendse 413664
Kyle Brown 4Forward66613
Angelo Davids 21212
Selvyn Davids 9Back13138888888
Zain Davids 5Forward44441
Chris Dry 4Forward1111
Muller du Plessis 5Back121213121212
Branco du Preez 9Back7777777777
Stedman Gans 7Back12121010101010
Justin Geduld 9Back9999999999
Dewald Human 4Back101010108
Werner Kok 9Forward5555555555
Sako Makata 5442222
James Murphy 2Forward1313
Mfundo Ndhlovu 2Back124
Ryan Oosthuizen 6Forward3314411
JC Pretorius 5Forward1366666
Philip Snyman 7Forward2222221313
Siviwe Soyizwapi 9Back11111111111111111111
Rosko Specman 2Back88
Impi Visser 9Forward1133333333

Spain

Coach: Pablo Feijoo

Spain team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Alejandro Alonso 8Back1212121212121312
Daniel Barranco 2112
Javier Carrión 7Back1010101010101010
Javier de Juan 8Forward33333333
Rafael de Santiago 61313101055
Alberto Diaz 3999
Pablo Fontes 8Back44444444
Francisco Hernández 7Back66666666
Jordi Jorba 18
Eduardo Lopez 233
Joan Losada 8Back99222999
Martin Iñaki Mateu 9813889881112
Juan Martínez 37117
Jaime Mata 4111166
Sergio Molinero 2122
Francisco Osete 111
Diego Periel 21313
Pol Pla 5Back77777
Marcos Poggi 5Back11881313
Juan Ramos 8Back131111114488
Ignacio Rodriguez-Guerra 8Back11111111
Manuel Sainz-Trapaga 8Forward55555555
Tobias Sainz-Trapaga 5Forward22112
Alejandro Sánchez 3777
Cristian Serra 21213
Josh Taylor 222
Matías Tudela 19

United States

Coach: Mike Friday

United States team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Perry Baker 5Back1111111111
Danny Barrett 7Forward3333333
Pat Blair 3Forward131313
Ben Broselle 413131312
Maceo Brown 10Back888888881313
Madison Hughes 10Back10101010101010101010
Martin Iosefo 9Back12121212121212  a 1212
Carlin Isles 10Back1111111111
Matai Leuta 9Forward4411444444
Folau Niua 10Back7777777777
Ben Pinkelman 10Forward2222222222
Joe Schroeder 4Forward3335
Brett Thompson 9Forward555555555
Stephen Tomasin 10Forward9999999999
Marcus Tupuola 8Back13131111111188
Anthony Welmers 2Forward44
Kevon Williams 9Back6666666666
Notes

^a At Singapore, the United States had a late injury to Martin Iosefo which ruled him out of the team. Ben Broselle was elevated to the twelve. Pat Blair joined the squad as the thirteenth man. [13]

Wales

Coach: Richie Pugh

Wales team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionJersey number by tournament
Dubai Cape Town Hamil­ton Sydney Las Vegas Van­couver Hong Kong Singa­pore London Paris
  
Afon Bagshaw 8Forward99999999
Taine Basham 2Forward22
Sion Bennett 2Forward22
Dane Blacker 44444
Ben Cambriani 6443333
Ryan Conbeer 3Back10134
Ethan Davies 577577
Cai Devine 10Forward331311888888
Rio Dyer 4Back33313
George Gasson 9Back131010101010101010
Joe Goodchild 10Back13108813341344
Joe Jenkins 3Forward111312
Owen Jenkins 8Forward555555555
Ben Jones 2Back66
Jay Jones 277
Cameron Lewis 5226666
Tomi Lewis 4Back111122
Reuben Morgan-Williams 6777722
Ben Roach 8Forward1212121212121212
Tom Rogers 899111111111111
Dafydd Smith 5Back666613
Will Talbot-Davies 2Back88
Will Thomas 113
Luke Treharne 9Back1111111111
Morgan Williams 1Back12

Non-core teams

One place in each tournament of the series is allocated to a national team based on performance in the respective continental tournaments within Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, and the Americas.

Chile

Coach: Edmundo Olfos

Chile team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionNumber
Las Vegas Van­couver
  
Julio Blanc 21111
Felipe Brangier 11
Pablo Byers 288
Benjamin De Vidts 21212
Rodrigo Fernández 255
Juan Pablo Larenas 110
Francisco Metuaze 299
Pablo Metuaze 266
Felipe Neira 241
Francisco Neira 234
Ignacio Silva 277
Francisco Urroz 110
Martin Verschae 13
Pedro Verschae 222

Hong Kong

Coach: Paul John

Hong Kong team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionNumber
Singapore
  
Seb Brien 14
Toby Fenn 12
Liam Herbert 19
Jamie Hood 18
Cado Lee 16
Alex McQueen 110
Raef Morrison 13
Jack Neville 17
Harry Sayers 15
Russell Webb 111
Max Woodward 11
Salom Yiu 1Back12

Ireland

Coach: Anthony Eddy

Ireland team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionNumber
London Paris
  
Jack Daly 2Forward45
Shane Daly 1Forward1
Jordan Conroy 1Back7
Billy Dardis 2Back66
Ian Fitzpatrick 2Forward513
Cormac Izuchukwu 1Forward4
Jack Kelly 2Back88
Terry Kennedy 1Back9
Adam Leavy 1Forward1
Hugo Lennox 2Back1010
Peter Maher 1Back7
Mick McGrath 2Forward22
Harry McNulty 2Forward33
Greg O'Shea 1Back11
Bryan Mollen 2Back1212
Mark Roche 1Back11
Peter Sullivan 2Back139

Portugal

Coach: Diogo Mateus

Portugal team members 2018–19 [14]
PlayerAppsPositionNumber
Hong Kong
  
Jorge Abecasis 14
Frederico Caetano 18
Fábio Conceição 1Forward7
Tiago Fernandes 1Forward1
Rodrigo Freudenthal 15
Nuno Guedes 110
Frederico Filipe 113
Manuel Marta 19
Rodrigo Marta 111
Vasco Ribeiro 1Forward2
Pedro Silvério 1Forward6
Raffaele Storti 112
António Vidinha 13

Tonga

Coach: Tevita Tuʻifua

Tonga team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionNumber
Hamil­ton Sydney
  
Tali Finau 233
Tana Fotofili 2112
Maui Hausia 19
Fine Inisi 288
Lotu Inisi 244
Potolaka Maake 2139
Otu Mausia 2121
Fetuli Paea 255
Atieli Pakalani 2Back1010
Taniela Samita 277
Edward Sunia 222
John Tapueluelu 21111
Akuila Tuha 113
Sione Tupou 266

Zimbabwe

Coach: Gilbert Nyamutsamba

Zimbabwe team members 2018–19
PlayerAppsPositionNumber
Dubai Cape Town
  
Ngoni Chibuwe 2 55
Tafadzwa Chitokwindo 2 77
Kudakwashe Chiwanza 2 44
Stephan Hunduza 2 1111
Shingi Katsvere 2 66
Takudzwa Kumadiro 2 99
Nelson Madida 2 33
Kudzai Mashawi 2 113
Tarisai Mugariri 2 1010
Riaan O'Neill 2 1212
Connor Pritchard 2 22
Biselele Tshamala 2 88
Tapiwa Tsomondo 1 1

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