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  • TimT Away
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    Damien MacKenzie would be an amazing 7s player.

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    Did he ask for Ioane brothers? Or did they stay with the blues.....

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    @canefan they played in Rio didnt they?

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    Tietjens was also keen on Vaea Fifita, Julian Savea, Seta Tamanivalu, Sione Fifita, Jone Macilai, Patrick Osborne, Vince Aso and Nehe Milner-Skudder.

    Fifita and Tamanivalu would have been good additions.

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    @taniwharugby said in 2017-18 World Sevens Series:

    @canefan they played in Rio didnt they?

    Ioanes played in Rio and also a number of World Sevens tournaments in the leadup. They had an interrupted 2016 Super season as a result

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    @kiwimurph And that didn't harm the start of Rieko's All Blacks career one little bit.

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    Titch's team had gone right off the boil well before Rio. We had a boring and ineffective game plan and I sensed the players were no longer buying in. We'd be down in the last minutes and they seemed to play without the desperation I would expect of someone in black.

    But by poking the blame on the NZRU Titch tries to avoid anyone noticing that.

    I'm not buying. There were injury issues but we hadn't been winning with our full squad anyway for the previous season.

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    @stargazer I dont think it would have harmed anyones AB career, but I think guys like Ben SMith and BB who chose not to be part of the extended 7s build up it, particularly BB, it would have affected them right then for that period

    Would the canes have won the Super title without BB & Ardie? BB would not have overtaken Cruden when he did, Ben SMith didnt want to go away from the HIghlanders for as long as Titch wanted him, expect a few other slightly less high profile players probably felt the same...what should NZR have done, forced them to go to Rio?

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    The blueprint was Wellington and Sydney when the Ioane bros, SBW and Savea were available. Sure, the win in Sydney was fortuitous but we had the x-factor players to win those games. I'm sure Titch hoped to replicate that in Rio but it didn't happen for one reason or another. Rieko didn't fire a shot in Rio, SBW was injured, etc.

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    Chile beat the All Black 7s lol.. 7-0.. How embarrassing

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    @mimic It got worse:
    http://www.thesilverfern.com/topic/2011/invitational-provincial-local-school-sevens-tournaments/23?page=2

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    The 2017-2018 World Sevens Series starts next week in Dubai.

    The women's tournament runs from Thu 30 November to Sat 2 Dec, and the men's tournament starts and finishes a day later.

    The travelling squad for both teams has been named:

    All Blacks 7s
    Dylan Collier - Waikato
    Scott Curry - Bay of Plenty
    Sam Dickson - Canterbury
    Tim Mikkelson - Waikato
    Tone Ng Shiu - Ta$man
    Teddy Stanaway - Bay of Plenty
    Kurt Baker - Manawatu
    Andrew Knewstubb - Ta$man
    Vilimoni Koroi - Otago
    Sione Molia – Counties Manukau
    Joe Ravouvou - Auckland
    Issac Te Tamaki - Waikato
    Regan Ware – Bay of Plenty
    Joe Webber - Bay of Plenty

    Coach Clark Laidlaw has today announced Scott Curry and Tim Mikkelson will co-captain the team for the busy 2017/2018 season that includes the Commonwealth Games and Rugby World Cup Sevens.
    
    “It would be tough to captain on your own over such a long season as it’s impossible for a player to play every minute of every match in a sevens season so we feel doubling up helps our group.
    
    Laidlaw has selected 14 players to travel, all with previous Sevens World Series experience.
    
    “We wanted to pick as many players that have been with us throughout the pre-season as possible. They have the best understanding of what we are trying to do and deserve this first opportunity.
    
    “What is exciting is knowing that the six or so players staying behind, will be working hard to get up to speed and that will make it tough to pick squads for the tournaments ahead.”
    

    www.allblacks.com/News/31801/all-blacks-sevens-team-named-for-world-series-opener

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    Black Ferns 7s
    Alena Saili
    Gayle Broughton
    Katarina Whata-Simpkins
    Kayla McAlister
    Kelly Brazier
    Michaela Blyde
    Niall Williams
    Portia Woodman
    Ruby Tui
    Sarah Goss
    Stacey Waaka
    Tenika Willison
    Theresa Fitzpatrick
    Tyla Nathan-Wong

    Returning to the squad are Kayla McAlister, back after maternity leave, and Kelly Brazier, returning from injury.
    

    The squad is already in Dubai since last weekend.

    www.allblacks.com/News/31781/black-ferns-sevens-squad-to-travel-to-dubai

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    Be interesting to see what effect the new coach has had with a pre-season under the belt.

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    Black Ferns 7s team for the Dubai Sevens:

    1 Ruby Tui
    2 Alena Saili
    3 Stacey Waaka
    4 Niall Williams
    5 Sarah Goss (captain)
    6 Michaela Blyde
    7 Tyla Nathan-Wong
    8 Gayle Broughton
    9 Kat Whata-Simpkins
    10 Theresa Fitzpatrick
    11 Portia Woodman
    12 Kayla McAlister

    So from the travelling squad, Kelly Brazier and Tenika Willison have missed out.

    Pool games (in NZT)
    Thu, 30 Nov:
    10.50pm: v South Africa

    Fri, 1 Dec:
    1.46am: v France
    4.43am: v USA

    LIVE on Sky Sport Pop-Up (Ch 56? aka Sky Sport 6) from 1.30am.

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    Russia just beat England in the womens pool match.

    Deserved win too.

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    @crucial In the women's game, Russia is quite good. Surprised they beat England though. Any more interesting games? Sky isn't broadcasting until 1.30am NZT. Any chance you can give us updates of the Black Ferns game in 20 minutes?

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    @stargazer said in 2017-18 World Sevens Series:

    @crucial In the women's game, Russia is quite good. Surprised they beat England though. Any more interesting games? Sky isn't broadcasting until 1.30am NZT. Any chance you can give us updates of the Black Ferns game in 20 minutes?

    Sure. I can get the feed on the WR site.

    France leading USA 12-7 on the last play of the first half

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    Stays that scoreline. Kiwis up in next game. Have a strong pool with France, USA and SA

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    Final score France beat USA 19-17 but both teams fairly even in ability.

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    Blyde in from first play of the game with a 75 metre run. Girl has some pace!

    7-0

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