Speight called to Aust Rugby Sevens squad

Wallabies winger Henry Speight has been included in an extended Australian Sevens squad to pursue Olympic qualification in Auckland this weekend.

Wallabies winger Henry Speight

Wallabies winger Henry Speight has been included in an extended Australian Rugby Sevens squad. (AAP)

Wallabies World Cup winger Henry Speight has been called up in an extended Australian Sevens squad to seek Rio Olympics qualification in Auckland this weekend.

The flying Brumbies star has yet to play Sevens for Australia but was selected by coach Tim Walsh in the 15-man tour party for the eight-team Oceania region qualifying tournament where the winner gets a Rio Games berth.

Speight only returned last week from the Rugby World Cup, where he played only in the pool match win over Uruguay as the Wallabies advanced to the final.

Walsh was keen to get Speight up to speed with the Sevens game.

"We have been preparing for this tournament for a number of months now and obviously Henry hasn't spent any time with the squad as yet," said Walsh.

"However, we felt this was an ideal opportunity for him to get used to some of our systems and familiarise himself with the playing group.

"Despite only arriving back from the Rugby World Cup last week, Henry was keen to travel which underlines the passion he has to be part of this squad."

Ed Jenkins skippers an experienced Australian squad which welcomes the return of star centre Cameron Clark after a minor hamstring problem.

Pat McCutcheon (hamstring) and Nick Malouf (knee) were not considered due to injury.

Three players will be omitted from the final squad on Thursday.

"We have a belief that we will perform and gain the desired result," said Walsh.

"However, with a spot at the Rio Olympics on the line in Auckland, we are under no illusion that now is the time to deliver.

"For us, it is all process and executing under pressure as there are seven other teams looking to fulfil their own Olympic dream."

Australia will play Nauru, Cook Islands and Tonga in Pool A matches on day one on Saturday. Pool B features Samoa, Papua New Guinea, American Samoa and the Solomon Islands.

"I've heard many people say Samoa will be our main opponents for that coveted spot but I don't buy into that at all," said Walsh. "As per usual, we will be paying due respect to our pool and won't be looking any further than day one.

Australian squad (three to be omitted): Cameron Clark, Tom Cusack, Allan Fa'alava'au, Con Foley, Pama Fou, Lewis Holland, Henry Hutchison, Greg Jeloudev, Ed Jenkins, Tom Lucas, Sam Myers, Jesse Parahi, Henry Speight, James Stannard, Michael Wells.


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