1997 Rugby World Cup Sevens squads
The teams which took part at the 1997 Rugby World Cup Sevens held in Hong Kong named squads of ten players each.[1]
Pool A
England
- Adedayo Adebayo
- Neil Back
- Nick Beal
- Mike Catt
- Austin Healey
- Richard Hill
- Tim Rodber
- Dave Scully
- Chris Sheasby
- Jonathan Sleightholme
Canada
- Rob Card
- Gregor Dixon
- Barry Ebl
- John Graf
- Jason Hartley
- Dave Lougheed
- Mike Schmid
- Winston Stanley
- Scott Stewart
- Ron Toews
Zimbabwe
- Ryan Bekker
- Craig Brown
- Innocent Chidziva
- Patrick Ewing
- Campbell Graham
- Isaac Mbereko
- Charlton McNab
- Victor Olonga
- William Schultz
- Kennedy Tsimba
Pool B
Romania
- Gabriel Brezoianu
- Vasile Brici
- Lucian Colceriu
- Constantin Dragnea
- Cătălin Drăguceanu
- Save Lutumailagi
- Alin Petrache
- Margant Rădoi
- Lucian Sîrbu
- Gheorghe Solomie
- Sorin Trancă
Australia
- Michael Brial (NSW Waratahs)
- David Campese (NSW Waratahs)
- Ryan Constable (QLD Reds)
- David Kelaher
- Stephen Larkham (ACT Brumbies)
- John Moss
- Matthew Mostyn
- Damian Smith (QLD Reds)
- Semi Taupeaafe
- Roy Wayne Williams
Scotland
- Nick Broughton
- Graeme Burns
- James Craig
- Cameron Glasgow
- Duncan Hodge
- Derrick Lee
- Cameron Mather
- Scott Nichol
- Sikeli Votonisoga
- Murray Wallace
Pool C
New Zealand
Coach:
- Alama Ieremia
- Glen Osborne
- Caleb Ralph
- Roger Randle
- Eric Rush
- Owen Scrimgeour
- Joe Tauiwi
- Rua Tipoki
- Nick Penny
- Peter Woods
Japan
Head Coach:
- Hiroyuki Kajihara
- Shinji Ono
- Bruce Ferguson
- Takeomi Ito
- Hiroyuki Tanuma
- Kiyoshi Imazumi
- Kensuke Iwabuchi
- Daisuke Ohata
- Stephen Miln
- Hiroki Ozeki
Tonga
- Maama Molitika
- Siua Taumalolo
- Ofa Topeni
- Tevita Tu'ifua
- Viliami Uhi
- Tevita Vaʻenuku
- Lui Veseseyaki
- William Faka'osi
- Sione Moa Latu
- Saia Moeakiolo
- Isi Fatani
Pool D
Fiji
- Manasa Bari
- Leveni Duvuduvukula
- Luke Erenavula
- Lemeki Koroi
- Inoke Maraiwai
- Tamiela Naikelekele
- Waisale Serevi
- Aminiasi Naituyaga
- Jope Tuikabe
- Marika Vunibaka
Portugal
- Miguel Barbosa
- Jon Dingley
- Vasco Durão
- José Maria Vilar Gomes
- Rohan Hoffmann
- João Diogo Marques
- Nuno Mourão
- Pedro Murinello
- Pedro Netto Fernandes
- Luís Pissarra
- Miguel Sá
Hong Kong
- Hamish Bowden
- Robin Bredbury
- Fuk Ping Chan
- Riaz Fredericks
- Vaughan Going
- Steve Kidd
- Stuart Krohn
- Rodney McIntosh
- Luke Nabaro
- Rob Santos
- Issy Tuivai
Pool E
France
- Philippe Bernat-Salles
- Olivier Campan
- Franck Corrihons
- Marc Lièvremont
- Thomas Lièvremont
- Olivier Magne
- Ugo Mola
- Meli Nakauta
- Mickaël Noël
- Frédéric Séguier
- Willy Taofifénua
United States
Head Coach: Mark Williams
- Vaea Anitoni
- Andre Bachelet
- Jim Burgett
- Jon Campbell
- Malakai Delai
- Brian Gallagher
- Brian Hightower
- Dan Lyle
- Chris Morrow
- Richard Tardits (c)
South Korea
- Chae Deuk-Joon
- Cho Jin-Sik
- Choi Chang-Yul
- Kim Jae-Hyun
- Kim Sung-Nam
- Lee Keun-Wook
- Park Jin-Bae
- Sung Hae-Kyung
- Yong Hwan-Myung
- Yoo Min-Suk
Pool F
Spain
- Álvar Enciso
- Pablo Calderón
- Jon Azkargorta
- Francisco Puertas Soto
- Oriol Ripol
- Alberto Socías
- Carlos Souto
- Felipe Tayeb
- Jorge Torres
- Ferrán Velazco
Cook Islands
- Bryan Adams
- Amosa Amosa
- Grand Hagai
- Save Lutumailagi
- David Nekeare
- Ryan Nicholas
- Junior Charlie Noo
- Terry Piri
- Anthony Ruakere
- Peter Tari
- Aquila Tunisau
- Alan Tyrrell
Morocco
- Mohamed Ahlalou
- Yassine Alami
- My Omar Nasrallah Alaoui
- Hamid Amina
- Aziz Andoh
- Faycal Boukanoucha
- Kazu Bouzedi
- Mohamed Dermouni
- Redouane Habbal
- Abdelaziz Mesror
- Carl Murray
Pool G
Argentina
- Lisandro Arbizu
- Pablo Bouza
- Gonzalo Camardón
- Gonzalo García
- Marcos Garicoche
- Leandro Lobrauco
- Santiago Phelan
- Eduardo Simone
- Facundo Soler
- Cristian Viel
South Africa
- Graeme Bouwer
- Stephen Brink
- Jacques Olivier
- Breyton Paulse
- Pieter Rossouw
- Bobby Skinstad
- André Snyman
- Jeffrey Stevens
- Joost van der Westhuizen (c)[2]
- Andre Venter
Pool H
Namibia
- Johan Britz
- Dirk Farmer
- André Greeff
- Kobus Horn
- Quinn Hough
- Gerhard Mans
- Jaco Olivier
- Ronaldo Pedro
- Schalk van der Merwe
- Johan Zaayman
Samoa
- Kalolo Toleafoa
- Isaac Fe'aunati
- Rudolf Moors
- Brian Lima
- Tainafi Patu
- Afato So'oalo
- Terry Fanolua
- Sila Vaifale
- Laiafi Papali'i
- Semo Sititi
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References
- "1997 Rugby World Cup Sevens teams". World Rugby. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
- "Joost: BlitzBokke skipper to RWC Sevens 1997". blitzbokke.com. 6 February 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
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