The final squads have been declared for the NZI Sevens in Wellington, the third event on the IRB Sevens World Series.

With just two international events left before the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Dubai, the NZI Sevens and next weekend's USA Sevens are set up to provide the ultimate form guide ahead of the Sevens game's biggest showpiece.

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New Fiji coach Iliesa Tanivula has several new players in his squad, while Gordon Tietjens names four Fijians for New Zealand.

South Africa, victors in both Dubai and George late in 2008, make just one change from that successful side with Howard Noble recalled.

Scotland
have recalled several experienced players in a bid to improve on a disappointing start to the season, Mike Adamson, Andrew Turnbull, Richie Vernon, Colin Gregor and Roly Reid all welcomed back.

Only one member of the Australian squad - Willie Bishop - had played international Sevens prior to this season and coach Michael O'Connor drafts in two more new faces for the Wellington tournament - former rugby league player Shaun Foley and Brumbies academy player Henry Vanderglas.

“Vanderglas was picked on his performances in Darwin recently.. He is a player that we have kept an eye on, so he is looking really good," said O'Connor.

“Foley showed in Darwin that he is a player that is suited to Sevens. He is a good ball runner, and he is someone that can really benefit from this Sevens programme."

Argentina recall former captain Lucio Lopez Fleming, England recall two former skippers in Ollie Phillips, who has recovered from the injury suffered in Dubai, and Andy Vilk.

France
only arrived in Wellington on Thursday morning but name their strongest side of the season, including two players to have impressed in the past, Rida Jahouer and Farid Sid, while Kenya welcome back another speedster Sidney Ashioya alongside Collins Injera, top try scorer in Dubai.