As the seventh round of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series gets ready to hit the bright lights of Hong Kong, we've picked seven stars that are likely to light it up this weekend.

Martin Iosefo - USA

The USA back has been in excellent form on the series so far. His ability to evade tacklers is one of his finest attributes and he scored one of the tries of the series in Las Vegas using impressive footwork and outrageous athleticism. Expect him to do big things this weekend.

Semi Kunatani - Fiji

Kunatani is a daunting prospect for any defence. His size makes him physical in the contact area while his speed and delicate handling give Fiji an exciting and dangerous attacking threat.

Joe Ravouvou – New Zealand

The HSBC Player of the final from Cape Town has had some pretty spectacular performance on the series so far. Powerful with ball in hand and a serious turn of pace, He’ll be a key attacking cog for New Zealand this weekend. Ravouvou made his New Zealand Sevens Debut in Hong Kong last year which means this tournament will have added significance for him.

Nathan Hirayama - Canada 

Canada's all time leading points scorer, Nathan Hirayama is a force to be reckoned with. He's one of the best play makers on the series. His fast feet make him a handful with ball in hand and his incredible skill set mean he opens up opportunities for his team mates.

Perry Baker - USA

The World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year 2017, Perry Baker has been in flying form on the series so far. He's scored 32 tries on the series this year and doesn't look like stopping. At this event last year he topped the try scorer list with an incredible nine tries. He's unbelievable in the air but unstoppable in space.

Eroni Sau - Fiji 

The Fijian Flyer is truly breathtaking to watch. He's at the heart of everything good that happens with this Fiji side. Pace, footwork, skill, you name it he's got it. Watch him light up Hong Kong this weekend.

Terry Bouhraoua - France

The French pocket rocket is back to sevens this weekend and boy are we excited to see him hit the track. Bouhraoua has got typical french flair and buckets of pace. He's a series veteran and will bring plenty of experience to a youthful french side.