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Armitage to make England 7s debut in London

Wednesday 18 May 2011

STEFFON ARMITAGE will make his England Sevens debut at this weekend’s Emirates Airline London Sevens.
 

The London Irish flanker’s call-up is the only change to the squad as England continue their chase for a first ever HSBC Sevens World Series title at Twickenham Stadium.
 

Armitage, 25, has an international pedigree after winning five Test caps for Martin Johnson’s senior side, the last coming against Italy in the 2010 RBS 6 Nations. He toured with England last summer, scoring a try against New Zealand Maori in Napier.
 

He was drafted into the squad in place of Greg Barden (Royal Navy) who has a neck injury that forces him out this weekend's tournament and the Emirates Airline Edinburgh Sevens on May 28-29.
 

England Sevens head coach Ben Ryan said: “It’s a shame that Greg Barden won’t be available for the next two tournaments after he was injured in this seasons inter-services games and that’s why Steffon’s coming into the side.
 

“He brings a lot of international experience and he has a world class ability to stay on his feet, win turnovers and dominate the breakdown, which gives us another layer of expertise and makes him the ideal replacement for Greg.”

England, already on course for a best ever points tally in the 12-year history of the series, trail New Zealand by 13 points going into the final two tournaments.
 

Ryan acknowledges that they have to win in London to keep their title hopes alive for another week.
Another member of England’s original 14-man training group, Simon Hunt (Birmingham Solihull), misses the tournament following the hand damage he sustained in a warm-up game 10 days ago.
Uncapped London Irish wing Sam Edgerley remains with the squad as cover.
 

England Sevens squad


Steffon Armitage (London Irish)
John Brake (England Sevens)
Dan Caprice (England Sevens)
Chris Cracknell (England Sevens)
Ben Gollings (England Sevens, captain)
Ollie Lindsay-Hague (Harlequins)
Dan Norton (Bristol Rugby)
Tom Powell (England Sevens)
James Rodwell (England Sevens)
Nick Royle (England Sevens)
Mathew Turner (England Sevens)
Marcus Watson (London Irish)
 

HSBC Sevens World Series standings (top five): 1New Zealand 134pts, 2 England 121, 3 Samoa 100, 4 South Africa 92, 5 Fiji 90.

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