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Dragons announce 7s team for the final

Newport Gwent Dragons have released their squad for the final of the Premiership Rugby 7s tournament, at The Stoop, KO 18:00.

Katie Vizard | 06/08/2014

Director of Rugby Lyn Jones has taken over from Nick Wakley, who is unavailable, and has made three changes. The squad once again is a mixture of youth and experience as they look to take on Newcastle Falcons, KO 19:15.

Among the regular sevens names appear both Rhys Jones and Sam Cross who retain their places. Experienced sevens player Matthew Pewtner also keeps his place as he has been deemed fit to play after sustaining a knee injury during the Welsh leg of the tournament.

Joining these in the Dragons squad is another regular name on the sevens scene, Luke Morgan. The Bridgend born winger has recently returned from the Commonwealth games with Wales and will take the place of injured Elliot Frewen.

Jones has included two more different names in the squad by bringing in James Cordy-Redden and Angus O’Brien. Cordy-Redden, who currently plays for Crosskeys RFC is another player with sevens experience through playing for Crawshays 7s and Great Britain Students 7s. Angus O’Brien comes into the squad after being named as a reserve in the Welsh leg of the tournament.

The three players that have been replaced are Elliot Frewen because of a hand injury he sustained during the tournament. James Benjamin who has suffered a shoulder injury and Harri Keddie who has commitments with the Wales U18s squad.

The remainder of the squad stays the same as you see Dorian Jones, Owen Davies, Jonny Lewis, James Thomas, Lewis Hudd and Ollie Griffiths all retain their places for the Premiership Rugby 7s Final.

Dragons Premiership Sevens Squad

Angus O’Brien, Dorian Jones, Owen Davies, Jonny Lewis, Luke Morgan, Matthew Pewtner, Rhys Jones, James Thomas,  James Cordy-Redden, Lewis Hudd, Ollie Griffiths, Sam Cross (c).

Premiership Rugby 7s Series Final Fixtures

18.00 - 18.20 Quarter Final 1 (Cardiff Blues v Leicester Tigers)

18.25 - 18.45 Quarter Final 2 (Gloucester Rugby v Northampton Saints)

18.50 - 19.10 Quarter Final 3 (Harlequins v London Irish)

19.15 - 19.35 Quarter Final 4 (Newcastle Falcons v Newport Gwent Dragons)

19.40 - 20.00 Plate Semi Final 1 (Loser Game 1 v Loser Game 2)

20.05 - 20.25 Cup Semi Final (Winner Game 1 v Winner Game 2)

20.30 - 20.50 Plate Semi Final 2 (Loser Game 3 v Loser Game 4)

20.55 - 21.15 Cup Semi Final 2 (Winner Game 3 v Winner Game 4)

21.20 - 21.40 Plate Final (Winner Game 5 v Winner Game 7)

21.45 - 22.05 Cup Final (Winner Game 6 v Winner Game 8)

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