(Source: World Rugby) Having successfully steered the Australian women's team to Rio 2016, interim men's head coach Tim Walsh will be hoping to have double cause for celebration at the conclusion of this weekend's Oceania Sevens Olympic qualifier in Auckland. While Walsh's charges qualified automatically for the Olympics courtesy of their third-place finish on the HSBC World Rugby Women's Sevens Series 2014-15, the men narrowly failed to gain the required top four spot. They finished 12 points adrift of England (Team GB) in fifth, with 2014-15 series champions Fiji, runners-up South Africa and New Zealand claiming the other three automatic berths. Argentina, the United States, France and...
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