Honours
- 1973 International Seven-A-Side Tournament (the first sevens tournament with national representative sides) - Winners
- Rugby World Cup Sevens Winners 1993
- Hong Kong Sevens Winners 2002
- Hong Kong Sevens Winners 2003
- Hong Kong Sevens Winners 2004
- Dubai Sevens Winners 2005
- 2006 Commonwealth Games Silver medallists
- Hong Kong Sevens Winners 2006
- Wellington Sevens Winners 2009
- London Sevens Winners 2009
- 2010 Dubai Sevens Winners 2010
- 2011 Dubai Sevens Winners 2011
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