The coaches of the 16 participating teams for the HSBC Singapore Sevens have named their final squads of 12 on the eve of the tournament.

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With seven rounds played and just three remaining before the champions are crowned in London, HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series leaders and defending champions Fiji make three changes to the side that won in Hong Kong last weekend.

Pio Tuwai, Isake Katonibau, Savenaca Rawaca have been replaced by Emosi Mulevoro,  Nemani Nagusa and Alivereti Veitokani while captain Osea Kolinisau will appear in his 50th tournament for Fiji.

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There is also a landmark for England's captain for Singapore James Rodwell who will play in a record 69th consecutive series round. Having finished fifth with a Plate win in Hong Kong, England are in a pool with Fiji, Samoa and Portugal and have rested Tom Mitchell and Phil Burgess for the weekend.

"I am very grateful to the coaches, I love playing the game and I don't want to stop," said Rodwell.

"You ask any player and they want to play every time and I am lucky to still be involved. When I first started I was really excited to be involved with England sevens. Since 2010 I have been full-time and there are no easy games, you have to be on full go just to get out of your group.

"I have been working hard, trying to keep my form, and the numbers have been ticking over. It's only been the last few weeks I've thought about it (the record) and it's a nice feeling to still be around."

Second-placed New Zealand hand a debut to Isaac Te Aute, one of five changes which sees them without Tim Mikkleon, Sam Dickson and D Forbes and captained by Liam Messam.

South Africa make one change with Chris Dry replacing Philip Snyman. Wing Seabelo Senatla is two tries from his 50th of the season, while France's Manoel Dall Igna is one from a 50th career try and Virimi Vakatawa two from the same milestone.

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