2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo)
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The worst ref, from an AB7s perspective, is still there: Craig Evans. I'll never forget how he robbed us in the Cup semi-final of the 2019 Las Vegas Sevens, which we lost to the USA due to a very controversial decision. The USA had to win their home tournament and they did.
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All Blacks winger Caleb Clarke will be going for gold in Tokyo after committing to New Zealand's Olympic sevens squad.
Along with hot-stepping Chiefs star Etene Nanai-Seturo, Clarke will bolster New Zealand's men's team, the All Blacks sevens, Stuff understands.Clarke's commitment to sevens means he will be unavailable for the Blues for Super Rugby Trans- Ta$man, which starts on Friday, and for the start of the All Blacks' test campaign in July.
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@stargazer said in 2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo):
Good decision. Might help him get his mojo back
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@crucial said in 2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo):
@stargazer said in 2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo):
Good decision. Might help him get his mojo back
Yeah I was coming here to post that.
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@stargazer said in 2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo):
And now it's official:
I think this is good news for the 7s team and the Chiefs.
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Former All Blacks set to switch to Samoa
Two former All Blacks are poised to switch their international allegiance to Samoa at next month's Final Olympic Sevens qualifier in Monaco.
Players with eligibility for more than one country can switch their allegiance by participating in Olympic qualifying events provided they have a passport for the second country and have completed a stand down period of three years.
World Rugby's rules otherwise prevent players from representing more than one country at senior level.
Lakapi Samoa's General Manager of High Performance, Seumanu Douglas Ngau Chun, said they've had discussions with some high-profile players who are keen to pull on the blue jersey.
"For us, I think we've got a couple of interested former All Blacks that are keen to use this opportunity to switch allegiance back to us."
The Samoa men's and women's sevens teams will both be competing in Monaco for a berth in the Tokyo Olympics.
Tonga, Papua New Guinea and France are among the 22 teams vying for the last tickets to Tokyo. One men's team will qualify and two women's from the tournament.
A squad of locally based players have been training in Samoa under Manu Samoa Sevens coach Muliagatele Brian Lima and Manusina Sevens coach Auimatagi Sapani Pomare, while a New Zealand based team recently played games against Tonga and the All Blacks Sevens.
Tonga is also competing in the Final Olympic Qualifier and have decided to only select players who are playing in Europe because of the risks associated with Covid-19.
Seumanu said the bulk of the Manu Samoa Sevens squad will be locally based.No names in the article. Who are the two former ABs? Maybe Lima Sopoaga? Who else?
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@stargazer said in 2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo):
Former All Blacks set to switch to Samoa
Two former All Blacks are poised to switch their international allegiance to Samoa at next month's Final Olympic Sevens qualifier in Monaco.
Players with eligibility for more than one country can switch their allegiance by participating in Olympic qualifying events provided they have a passport for the second country and have completed a stand down period of three years.
World Rugby's rules otherwise prevent players from representing more than one country at senior level.
Lakapi Samoa's General Manager of High Performance, Seumanu Douglas Ngau Chun, said they've had discussions with some high-profile players who are keen to pull on the blue jersey.
"For us, I think we've got a couple of interested former All Blacks that are keen to use this opportunity to switch allegiance back to us."
The Samoa men's and women's sevens teams will both be competing in Monaco for a berth in the Tokyo Olympics.
Tonga, Papua New Guinea and France are among the 22 teams vying for the last tickets to Tokyo. One men's team will qualify and two women's from the tournament.
A squad of locally based players have been training in Samoa under Manu Samoa Sevens coach Muliagatele Brian Lima and Manusina Sevens coach Auimatagi Sapani Pomare, while a New Zealand based team recently played games against Tonga and the All Blacks Sevens.
Tonga is also competing in the Final Olympic Qualifier and have decided to only select players who are playing in Europe because of the risks associated with Covid-19.
Seumanu said the bulk of the Manu Samoa Sevens squad will be locally based.No names in the article. Who are the two former ABs? Maybe Lima Sopoaga? Who else?
Good news, that’s a pain for them to jump through hoops - cos of their clubs being releuctant to let them go.
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@stargazer said in 2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo):
Former All Blacks set to switch to Samoa
Two former All Blacks are poised to switch their international allegiance to Samoa at next month's Final Olympic Sevens qualifier in Monaco.
Players with eligibility for more than one country can switch their allegiance by participating in Olympic qualifying events provided they have a passport for the second country and have completed a stand down period of three years.
World Rugby's rules otherwise prevent players from representing more than one country at senior level.
Lakapi Samoa's General Manager of High Performance, Seumanu Douglas Ngau Chun, said they've had discussions with some high-profile players who are keen to pull on the blue jersey.
"For us, I think we've got a couple of interested former All Blacks that are keen to use this opportunity to switch allegiance back to us."
The Samoa men's and women's sevens teams will both be competing in Monaco for a berth in the Tokyo Olympics.
Tonga, Papua New Guinea and France are among the 22 teams vying for the last tickets to Tokyo. One men's team will qualify and two women's from the tournament.
A squad of locally based players have been training in Samoa under Manu Samoa Sevens coach Muliagatele Brian Lima and Manusina Sevens coach Auimatagi Sapani Pomare, while a New Zealand based team recently played games against Tonga and the All Blacks Sevens.
Tonga is also competing in the Final Olympic Qualifier and have decided to only select players who are playing in Europe because of the risks associated with Covid-19.
Seumanu said the bulk of the Manu Samoa Sevens squad will be locally based.No names in the article. Who are the two former ABs? Maybe Lima Sopoaga? Who else?
Are they XVs players using Sevens to get eligibility for XVs or genuine Sevens players?
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@crucial said in 2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo):
@stargazer said in 2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo):
Former All Blacks set to switch to Samoa
Two former All Blacks are poised to switch their international allegiance to Samoa at next month's Final Olympic Sevens qualifier in Monaco.
Players with eligibility for more than one country can switch their allegiance by participating in Olympic qualifying events provided they have a passport for the second country and have completed a stand down period of three years.
World Rugby's rules otherwise prevent players from representing more than one country at senior level.
Lakapi Samoa's General Manager of High Performance, Seumanu Douglas Ngau Chun, said they've had discussions with some high-profile players who are keen to pull on the blue jersey.
"For us, I think we've got a couple of interested former All Blacks that are keen to use this opportunity to switch allegiance back to us."
The Samoa men's and women's sevens teams will both be competing in Monaco for a berth in the Tokyo Olympics.
Tonga, Papua New Guinea and France are among the 22 teams vying for the last tickets to Tokyo. One men's team will qualify and two women's from the tournament.
A squad of locally based players have been training in Samoa under Manu Samoa Sevens coach Muliagatele Brian Lima and Manusina Sevens coach Auimatagi Sapani Pomare, while a New Zealand based team recently played games against Tonga and the All Blacks Sevens.
Tonga is also competing in the Final Olympic Qualifier and have decided to only select players who are playing in Europe because of the risks associated with Covid-19.
Seumanu said the bulk of the Manu Samoa Sevens squad will be locally based.No names in the article. Who are the two former ABs? Maybe Lima Sopoaga? Who else?
Are they XVs players using Sevens to get eligibility for XVs or genuine Sevens players?
Might be former All Black 7s reps.
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@stargazer said in 2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo):
@crucial I'd expect All Blacks. I think they would have mentioned it if they were former All Blacks 7s players.
Sopoaga has been mentioned but how about Luatua? Tamanivalu? Nonu? Julian Savea?
Angus Ta'avao might be a bit difficult to justify playing sevens but if this is a mechanism to bolster 15s who knows?
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@stargazer said in 2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo):
@crucial Tamanivalu is Fijian. I think Europe based players are more likely than NZ based. I was thinking Vito, but maybe he's too old? Or George Moala?
Isn't Moala Tongan?
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Hmmm, Francis Saili & non-Europe based players like Augustine Pulu and Matt Duffie are possibilities. There are quite a few older players - apart from Vito and Nonu (to name three: Rudi Wulf, Benson Stanley and Isaia Toeava), but I can't imagine it's them.
Matt Duffie is currently in managed isolation, btw.
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@nepia said in 2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo):
Isn't Moala Tongan?
Well he played for the Tongan Under 20s a fair while back but that does not mean to say he does not carry Samoan ancestry as well (although that is probably not the case).
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@stargazer said in 2020 -> 2021 Olympic Sevens (Tokyo):
Hmmm, Francis Saili & non-Europe based players like Augustine Pulu and Matt Duffie are possibilities. There are quite a few older players - apart from Vito and Nonu (to name three: Rudi Wulf, Benson Stanley and Isaia Toeava), but I can't imagine it's them.
Matt Duffie is currently in managed isolation, btw.
I thought Pulu was Tongan too - I seem to remember Aussie Toutai mentioning him as a potential player.