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Injured 35-tournament veteran Philip Snyman will be missed by the Blitzboks. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Sonny Bill Williams has succeeded so far in his maiden sevens season. (Photo by Getty Images)
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The rain put a dampener on Hong Kong, but the fans are always able to have fun. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Nick “Honey Badger” Cummins’ Olympic hopes are on hold after he sustained an ankle injury. (Photo by Getty Images)
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The World Sevens Series returns to Singapore. (Photo by Getty Images)
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The 55,000 capacity National Stadium, Singapore. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Captain Ed Jenkins has been rested for the action in Singapore. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Fiji celebrating their fifth Hong Kong sevens title since 2009 and their 16th overall. (Photo by Getty Images)
Injured 35-tournament veteran Philip Snyman will be missed by the Blitzboks. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Sonny Bill Williams has succeeded so far in his maiden sevens season. (Photo by Getty Images)
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The rain put a dampener on Hong Kong, but the fans are always able to have fun. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Nick “Honey Badger” Cummins’ Olympic hopes are on hold after he sustained an ankle injury. (Photo by Getty Images)
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The World Sevens Series returns to Singapore. (Photo by Getty Images)
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The 55,000 capacity National Stadium, Singapore. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Captain Ed Jenkins has been rested for the action in Singapore. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Fiji celebrating their fifth Hong Kong sevens title since 2009 and their 16th overall. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Singapore Sevens are back for first time since 2009

National Stadium to host thrilling series this weekend.
Singapore Sevens are back for first time since 2009
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Singapore Sevens are back for first time since 2009

By Curtis Figon & Anthony Difederico Apr 13 2016 2:24PM
By Curtis Figon & Anthony Difederico
Apr 13 2016 2:24PM

National Stadium to host thrilling series this weekend.

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