Source: England Rugby

England Women’s squad announced for London leg of World Sevens Series

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England Women’s Head Coach Simon Middleton has recalled Rachael Burford and Kay Wilson for the penultimate round of the Sevens World Series at the Twickenham Stoop and at Twickenham Stadium on May 15 & 16.

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Rachael Burford

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Kay Wilson

Burford missed the last round of the series in Canada due to injury while Wilson will make her first start of the series having also been side-lined with injuries all season. Burford and Wilson replace Leanne Riley and Sarah McKenna in the squad.

“Experience will be key for this leg of the series and both Rachael and Kay, who are experienced sevens players and also World Cup winners, offer us that,” said Middleton. “Both Leanne and Sarah did a good job in Canada but these players will give us all round experience across the park and will balance up the squad nicely.

“It is also great to welcome Kay into the tournament squad. She has been so unlucky with injuries this season but she has been training really well and showed such positivity throughout the year.”

London will make its World Series debut next week, with all of the action at the Twickenham Stoop before the third and fourth place play-offs and the final is staged at Twickenham Stadium as part of the Marriott London Sevens.

The tournament has extra significance for the hosts though as England still have work to do to secure a top four finish in the series which would ensure automatic qualification for the 2016 Olympic Games. England are currently sixth in the series standings with the final round in Amsterdam on May 22 & 23.

“Having the World Series here in our own back yard is going to be a great occasion,” added Middleton. “We are looking forward to showing the English public first-hand what Sevens World Series rugby is all about.”

“At the same time though, it is really important we prepare as normally as possible. Our full attention must be about getting our performance right which is what we did in Canada and we finished third there. We know we need to get to the semi-finals again, and finish above our nearest rivals but we can’t lose our performance focus. First and foremost we’ll be concentrating on South Africa for game one, and we’ll continue to take it one game at a time, with Russia next and then Canada.”

England Sevens Squad:

Natasha Brennan (Richmond)

Rachael Burford (Thurrock)

Abigail Chamberlain (C) (Richmond)

Natasha Hunt (Lichfield)

Katy Mclean (Darlington Mowden Park Sharks)

Marlie Packer (Wasps)

Alice Richardson (Richmond)

Emily  Scarratt (Lichfield)

Michaela Staniford (Wasps)

Joanne Watmore (Richmond)

Amy Wilson-Hardy (Bristol)

Kay Wilson (Thurrock)

England playing schedule:

May 15, Twickenham Stoop

England v South Africa, KO 1:50pm

England v Russia, KO 4:34pm

England v Canada, KO 7:18pm

May 16, Twickenham Stoop & Twickenham Stadium

Knock-out stages TBC

Ticket Information

Friday 15th May 2015 – Day Pass £10, Juniors £5

Saturday 16th May 2015 – Twickenham Stoop Day Pass £10, Juniors £5

Saturday 16th May 2015 – Dual venue pass, access to Twickenham Stoop and Twickenham Stadium for Marriott London Sevens – Adults £30, Juniors £10.  Dual venue pass allows unlimited access between the two venues on Saturday. Stoop only passes would not gain entry to Twickenham Stadium.

Day passes are available from www.quins.co.uk. Dual Venue passes available from www.ticketmaster.co.uk