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  • Top three captains pose with the trophy ahead of London 7s Dj Forbes, Osea Kolinisau and Kyle Brown pose in front of a London bus ahead of the London 7s Photo: World Rugby Martin Seras Lima
  • The top four men's captains pose with the series trophy DJ Forbes, Osea Kolinisau, Kyle Brown and Tom Mitchell pose with the series trophyahead of the London 7s Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • The 16 captains with the HSBC Sevens World Series trophy The 16 captains with the HSBC Sevens World Series trophy ahead of the London 7s - Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • The 16 captains ahead of the London 7s The 16 captains pose around a London bus at the captains photo shoot Photo World Rugby/Martin Seras Lima
  • Men's and women's sevens captains pose ahead of the London 7s DJ Forbes, Kyle Brown, Osea Kolinisau, Tom Mitchell, Abi Chamberlain, Sarah Goss, Jen Kish and Sharni Williams pose ahead of the London 7s. Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Referees warm up ahead of the London 7s The referees at the London 7s warm-up in their Keep Rugby Clean tops Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Referees finish warm-up at the London 7s The referees warm-up in their Keep Rugby Clean tops Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • South Africa - Keep Rugby Clean It's Keep Rugby Clean day at Twickenham Stadium, London England. Photo: World Rugby/Martin Seras Lima
  • London 7s referees warm up ahead of first match Referees run out in their Keep Rugby Clean tops. Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Referees at Twickenham ahead of London 7s The referees pose at Twickenham ahead of the London 7s. Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • USA Rugby warm up ahead of the London 7s USA warm-up ahead of the London 7s in their Keep Rugby Clean tops Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Ruhan Nel smashes into the Portugal defence South Africa's Ruhan Nel is tackled by two defenders at the London 7s. Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Fiji - Keep Rugby Clean Fiji opened up with a narrow 24-19 win over Argentina at the Marriott London Sevens. Photo: World Rugby/Martin Seras Lima
  • Chris Dry catches the ball against Portugal South Africa's Chris Dry catches the ball in his side's win over Portugal Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Aderito Esteves takes on the South Africa defence Portugal's Aderito Esteves runs at the South Africa defence in his side's defeat at the London 7s Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • USA's Carlin Isles sprints forward against France USA speedster Carlin Isles takes on the French defence at the London 7s Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Fernando Luna Fernando Luna on the attack for Argentina against Fiji at the Marriott London Sevens. Photo: World Rugby/Martin Seras Lima
  • Canada's Mike Fuailefau attacks against Samoa Canada's Mike Fuailefau carries against Samoa at the London 7s . Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Savenaca Rawaca, Fiji Savenaca Rawaca scored two tries in Fiji's victory over Argentina. Photo: World Rugby/Martin Seras Lima
  • Sean Duke of Canada breaks away against Samoa Canada's Sean Duke hands off a Samoan defender at the London 7s Photo: World Rugby Martin Seras Lima
  • Lafaele Vaa, Samoa Lafaele Vaa in the attack against Canada during round nine of the HSBC Sevens World Series. Photo: World Rugby/Martin Seras Lima
  • Canada's Harry Jones charges toward the Samoan try line Harry Jones breaks away v Samoa at the London 7s . Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • USA, Keep Rugby Clean Carlin Isles, World Rugby's Keep Rugby Clean ambassador in London. Photo: World Rugby/Martin Seras Lima
  • Colin Gregor, Scotland Colin Gregor became the most capped Scotland Sevens player of all-time in London. Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • Moises Duque, Brazil Brazil will compete in the Rio Olympic Games in 2016. Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • Billy Odhiambo, Kenya Billy Odhiambo gets tracked by England captain Tom Mitchell at Twickenham. Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • Alex Gray, England England beat Kenya 40-0 in their opening match on day one at Twickenham. Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • Marcus Watson, England Marcus Watson scored two tries for England in their opening victory over Kenya. Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • England's Dan Norton attacks the Kenyan defence Dan Norton takes on the Kenyan defence in his 50th world series appearance Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Team GB qualify for Rio 2016 after England win Team GB have qualified for Rio 2016 after England beat Brazil at the London 7s . Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Team GB will play at Rio 2016 after qualifying at London The captains of Scotland, England and Wales pose with the qualified board at the London 7s Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • England's Dan Norton sprints away from the Brazil defence Dan Norton, playing in his 50th tournament, sprints away from the Brazil defence at the London 7s. Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • England's Marcus Watson burst through a gap England's Marcus Watson speeds his way to score against Brazil at the London 7s. Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Katsuyuki Sakai takes on the New Zealand defence Japan's Katsuyuki Sakai takes the ball into contact against New Zealand. Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • New Zealand's Sherwin Stowers breaks away from the Japan defence Sherwin Stowers is caught by the Japanese defence at London 7s. Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Kristian dives over to score Wales' Kristian stretches out to score a try at the London 7s. Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Wales' Kristian scores against Australia Wales score against Australia with Kristian going over. Photo: World Rugby Martin Seras Lima
  • Pama Fou, Australia Pame Fou on the attack for Australia at the London Sevens, England. Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • Julien Candelon, France Julien Candelon bursts through the South African defence. Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • Semi Kunatani carries the ball against Canada Fiji's Semi Kunatani carries the ball against Canada at the London 7s. Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • fans on day one of the London Sevens 2015 Day 1 at Marriott London Sevens 2015, HSBC Sevens World Series 2015 at Twickenham Stadium, London England. Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • Collins Injera, Kenya Collins Injera of Kenya scored his 200th try for Kenya at the London Sevens. Photo Martin Seras Lima
  • Fiji's Savenaca RawaCa scores against South Africa Fiji's Savenaca Rawaca sprints away from the South Africa defence to score and help his side secure the world series title.Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Fiji and South Africa embrace after London 7s clash After Fiji beat South Africa in the Cup quarter finals at London 7s they took a moment to show each other respect Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Brazil's Gustavo Albuquerque vs Wales Brazil's Gustavo Albuquerque sprints away from the Welsh defence Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • Marriott London Sevens - Day Two LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 17: Josaia Raisuqe, Kitione Taliga and Amenoni Nasilasila of Fiji celebrate their victory over South Africa and their HSBC Series Victory during the Cup Quarter Final match between Fiji and South Africa in the Marriott London Sevens at Twickenham Stadium on May 17, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images)
  • Perry Baker on the charge at the London 7s Perry Baker sprints past the Canada defence at the London 7s Photo: World Rugby Martin Seras Lima
  • Scotland's Lee Jones attacks the Australia defence Scotland's Lee Jones catches the ball v Australia at the London 7s Photo: World Rugby / Martin Seras Lima
  • England's Marcus Watson attacks the New Zealand defence Marcus Watson attacks the New Zealand defence at the London 7s . Photo: World Rugby Martin Seras Lima