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    kpkanz
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    Just to confirm, being in the sevens squad doesn't omit a player from super selection does it??

    I'm really hoping Mathis isnt spending the next 8 months playing sevens instead of a full season of super rugby.

    Unless this is just a means of keeping in shape during the off-season before super rugby in which case I'm all for it.

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    The NZ Men's squad hasn't been announced yet, at least publicly. These tournaments are being used as preparation for the SVNS Series, and probably as trials for some players. If a player gets a NZR sevens contract they won't be in a SR squad, and vice versa.

    Some of the players in that NZ squad will be involved in SR/NZ U20s next year. Mathis was a Chiefs NDC player this year so trained with the main squad.

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    @kpkanz said in NZ Sevens 2024-25:

    I'm really hoping Mathis isnt spending the next 8 months playing sevens instead of a full season of super rugby.

    But would he get a full season of super rugby? He's not a starter over Jacobson, Finau and Sititi. If injuries strike he may get a few games.

    Full time playing and training with the Sevens would be at least as good, provided he plays.

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    Mathis scored a good try yesterday. The video is on Chiefs SM.

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    Not NZ sevens, but look who the new Aust coach is.

    Nathan Williamson  /  Nov 3, 2024

    Australia Men’s Sevens appoint former All Black Liam Barry as head coach

    Australia Men’s Sevens appoint former All Black Liam Barry as head coach
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    Mr Fish
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    Would love to see Tim Mikkelson play another season or two of NPC for Waikato. What a legend.

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    @Mr-Fish said in NZ Sevens 2024-25:

    Would love to see Tim Mikkelson play another season or two of NPC for Waikato. What a legend.

    I still remember those 3 tries in the midweek RS win over Taranaki back in 2012. He is 38 now.

    Sevens stalwarts call time on international careers

    Sevens stalwarts call time on international careers

    Three of the All Blacks Sevens most capped and successful players are hanging up their boots, with Tim Mikkelson, Scott Curry and Sam Dickson all calling time on their stellar international careers.

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    Before the new squad is officially announced here is the latest:

    2024 squad:
    Leroy Carter
    Che Clark
    Dylan Collier
    Tepaea Cook Savage
    Scott Curry
    Sam Dickson
    Fefi Fineanganofo
    Jayden Keelan
    Andrew Knewstubb
    Moses Leo
    Ngarohi McGarvey Black
    Tim Mikkelson
    Sione Molia
    Tone Ng Shiu
    Amanaki Nicole
    Lewis Ormond
    Akuila Rokolisoa
    Brady Rush
    Roderick Solo
    Payton Spencer
    Xavier Tito Harris
    Codemeru Vai
    Kitiona Vai
    Regan Ware
    Joe Webber

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    Bones
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    @Bovidae where have Fehi and Leroy gone?

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    Bovidae
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    @Bones Hurricanes and Chiefs, respectively.

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    If Cama goes for youth I think most of the replacements will have played in the Elevate Sevens in Te Puke.

    A couple of players who could be possibilities but weren't in the NZ team:

    Blair Tagi-Fuimaono - a Che Clarke replacement
    Stanley Solomon
    Cody Nordstrom
    Waisake Salabiau

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    ⭐️ Player of the Year - Leroy Carter
    ⭐️ Players Player of the Year - Fehi Fineanganofo
    ⭐️ Defensive Player of the Year - Scott Curry
    ⭐️ Young Player of the Year - Xavier Tito-Harris
    ⭐️ Try of the Year - Joe Webber

    Losing the first two winners.

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    The Black Ferns Sevens team for their first two tournaments of the 2024/25 season.s:
    Kelly Brazier
    Dhys Faleafaga
    Jazmin Felix-Hotham
    Sarah Hirini (c)
    Justine McGregor (debut)
    Jorja Miller
    Manaia Nuku
    Mahina Paul
    Risaleaana Pouri-Lane (vc)
    Theresa Setefano
    Alena Saili
    Kelsey Teneti
    Katelyn Vahaakolo (debut)
    Olive Watherston (debut)

    Unavailable for selection: Michaela Blyde (leave), Shiray Kaka (injury), Tysha Ikenasio (injury), Stacey Waaka (injury)

    Three debutants feature in first Black Ferns Sevens squad of the season

    Three debutants feature in first Black Ferns Sevens squad of the season

    The Black Ferns Sevens will feature three new faces and one impending milestone as they head away for their first two tournaments of the 2024/25 season.

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    I noticed that Tepaea Cook-Savage appears in this video paying tribute to leaving players, then I found out why -

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    @Daffy-Jaffy so is the 3rd leg surgery a joke, or....

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    @Bones Maybe he is transitioning to the Black Ferns Sevens team!

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    Bovidae
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    I am not surprised that Cook-Savage required some sort of surgery based on his comments.

    Still no mens squad named but there will have to be plenty of new faces.

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    @Bovidae Unavailable due to injury: Regan Ware, Amanaki Nicole, Kitiona Vai, Roderick Solo, Akuila Rokolisoa, Xavier Tito-Harris

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