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England look beyond Hong Kong Sevens Plate victory and target Rio

Coach Simon Amor says World Series position is not as important as Olympic preparations

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England players celebrate their Plate final victory over the USA. Photo: KY Cheng/SCMP

England coach Simon Amor savoured victory in the Plate final over the United States but his post-match celebrations were muted because it’s merely a small part of an overall Olympic plan.

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A reasonably comfortable 19-0 victory in the final against an up-and-down USA team gave Amor another chance to identify talent ahead of the Rio Games this summer.

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England will represent Great Britain in the Games when sevens makes its debut and Amor says there is still a long way to go with his side seventh in the HSBC World Sevens Series standings.

The world series is not really important. The benefit of these tournaments is to find young talent and giving guys who have a chance for the Olympics to try to make the team
Simon Amor, England coach

“It’s pleasing to win the Plate in particular to not concede a try in the last two games,” said Amor. “I’m a bit disappointed to lose to Australia [in the Cup quarter-final] in awful conditions but the team recovered well and I’m pleased with the performance this weekend.

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