Australia's World Cup winner David Campese has agreed to help coach Tonga's national sevens squad at the Wellington, Hong Kong and Adelaide legs of the IRB Sevens World Series in 2010 as part of a new association with the country's rugby scene.

The Wallaby legend travels to the capital Nuku'alofa next month to launch the Campese Tonga Sevens event, the first leg of a new National Sevens Series in the country to be played over the next three months.

The Player of the Tournament at RWC 1991 will conduct sevens clinics during the Campese Tonga Sevens on 9-10 October.

Campese is no stranger to sevens, having been a member of Australia's squad that finished runners-up to England at the inaugural Rugby World Cup Sevens in 1993, before going on to win 101 caps and score 64 Test tries for the Wallabies.