We’ve picked seven players for you to keep your eye on this weekend at the HSBC Singapore Sevens.
Selvyn Davids – South Africa
A frightening prospect for any defence. The young South African has electrifying pace. His fast feet open up chances from all over the park but his vision to see opportunities for attacking kicks is what makes him next level. When he get's the ball, take a deep breath something special is about to happen.
Pol Pla - Spain
Pla plays with typical Spanish passion, however it's his turn of pace that allows him to stand out for his team. He's got speed that mixes it with the best on the series and was a key reason for Spain's successful Hong Kong finish.
One to watch | @ferugby's Pol Pla has got bags of pace. He's your @HSBC_Sport one to watch at the #Singapore7s this weekend #HSBC7s pic.twitter.com/NkcJ6s0TpM
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) April 25, 2018
Amenoni Nasilasila - Fiji
The Fijian beast has been taking the series by storm this year. He's got speed, strength and incredible offloading ability. He can make extraordinary things happen on the pitch and at times, is unstoppable.
Rosko Specman - South Africa
Blitzboks fans will be overjoyed to see this man take to the field on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series again. He's truly a difference maker. Lightning quick feet and a strong work rate on defence make him invaluable to this South African side.
Darcy Graham - Scotland
The fiery back has been in fine form on the series this year. He's got serious speed that allows him to take defenders on the outside. With 21 tries in six events, Darcy Graham is a try scoring machine. Watch him rip it up this weekend.
Collins Injera - Kenya
The second most decorated try scorer in history, Kenya's Collins Injera is truly a sevens legend. He's got fantastic skills and a cool head under pressure. This event will have added significance for him after his sides 2016 win. Expect big things from this big match player.
Sione Molia - New Zealand
The versatile back is a menace for all defences. His third year on the series has proved what an exceptional talent he is. He challenges the line with his footwork and has speed to finish off from deep. If you don't believe me take a look below.
One to watch | "He's almost side stepped the whole of America". @nz7s' Sione Molia is your @HSBC_Sport one to watch at the #Singapore7s #HSBC7s pic.twitter.com/ogm3k8xUFd
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) April 26, 2018