Ireland’s men aim for elite Sevens status in Hong Kong

Billy Dardis and his Irish team mates are one of 12 teams that will battle it out this weekend

Former Leinster player Billy Dardis will captain Ireland in Hong Kong. Photograph: Inpho
Former Leinster player Billy Dardis will captain Ireland in Hong Kong. Photograph: Inpho

The Ireland men’s team will be trying to win the Repechage Tournament at the Hong Kong Sevens this weekend and by doing so qualify for the elite Sevens World Series circuit next season.

Ireland are one of 12 teams that will battle it out in the men’s world sevens series qualifier, with the winning side taking the prestigious prize of core team status for 2019. The same applies in the women’s qualifier competition; the Ireland women sevens squad already plays on the elite circuit.

The Ireland men's squad, led by Billy Dardis, won a silver medal on the European circuit last season and have drawn confidence from performances this season at tournaments in Munich, Elche, San Jose, Dubai and South America as they look to follow in the footsteps of Russia (2015), Japan (2016) and Spain (2017) who all qualified for the World Series through the Hong Kong route.

Ireland Sevens squad: Robert Baloucoune (Enniskillen/Ballymena/Ulster), Will Connors (UCD/Leinster), Shane Daly (Cork Constitution/Munster), Billy Dardis (UCD, capt), Ian Fitzpatrick (Lansdowne/Leinster), Foster Horan (Lansdowne), Hugo Keenan (UCD/Leinster), Terry Kennedy (St. Mary's College/Leinster), Harry McNulty (UCD), Bryan Mollen (Dublin University), Jimmy O'Brien (UCD/Leinster), John O'Donnell (Lansdowne), Mark Roche (Blackrock College).

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Fixtures

Friday

Ireland v Cook Islands, Hong Kong Stadium, (5.20am, Irish time), Ireland v Jamaica, Hong Kong Stadium, (8.18am,Irish time)

Saturday

Ireland v Uruguay, Hong Kong Stadium, (2.22am, Irish time)

Quarter-finals.

Sunday

Semi-finals, Final.

John O'Sullivan

John O'Sullivan

John O'Sullivan is an Irish Times sports writer