2017-18 World Sevens Series
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@bones said in 2017-18 World Sevens Series:
@booboo that wasn't was his post originally said, he just put that as an awkward afterthought. For some strange reason my post quoting his original has been deleted... So now we can't quote others if they call you a dick. Weird.
I saw the original ...
I'm assuming his original post was deleted? (Wasn't me.)
Either that or he thought better of it. Would have been a good choice on his part.
Usually when a post is deleted posts quoting same are too.
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Great display from the Aussies and a very deserved win.
Disappointing result for NZ, but most mistakes from the BF7s were due to incessant pressure from Australia, so all credit to them. The Aussies were also very lucky with some bounces of the ball. That's just the way it is; sometimes you're lucky, sometimes you're not. I think our women's team had a great tournament and this loss doesn't take anything away from that. More luck next time.
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@stargazer said in 2017-18 World Sevens Series:
Was just wondering. Could Caleb Clarke and Etene Nanai-Seturo both do a double this year? The U20 JWC in June and the RWC Sevens in July?
And would they be the first players to do that?
Edited to add that Koroi also qualifies for both.
In 2005, Liam Messam played at the World Cup Sevens at Hong Kong in March and the U21 World Cup in Argentina in June.