Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments
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Wellington Men's Sevens:
2 Nash Fiso-Vaelei (Wainuiomata); 3 Losi Filipo (Petone); 4 Esi Komaisavai (Northern United); 5 Leon Ellison (Northern United) (c); 6 Luke Bowden (Northern United); 7 Levi Harmon (Poneke); 8 Paddy Hughes (Wellington); 9 Ryan Setefano (Marist St Pats); 10 Daniel Schrijvers (Upper Hutt Rams); 11 Romu Senileba (Johnsonville); 12 Sione Ma'u (Oriental-Rongotai); 13 Dale Sabbagh (Wellington).Not considered due to injury: Hayden Schrijvers (Upper Hutt Rams), Verani Komaisavai (Johnsonville)
Wellington Women's Sevens:
1 Jane Bryce; 2 Dhys Faleafaga; 4 Joanah Ngan-Woo; 6 Aimee Sutorius; 7 Marcelle Parkes; 9 Acacia Te Iwimate; 10 Gayle Broughton; 11 Rejieli Uluinavau; 12 Grace Surridge; 13 Monica Tagoai; 14 Danielle Paenga; 15 Katarina Simpkins (c).Bay of Plenty Men’s Sevens:
Bailey Simonsson, Dan Crowther, Danny Kayes, Josh Honey, Joshua Coward, Luke Campbell, Luke Masirewa, Ngarohi McGravey-Black, Paea Lavaka, Steve Honey, Te Aihe Toma – Captain, Teddy StanawayBay of Plenty Women’s Sevens Team:
Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly, Hope Garner, Kelly Brazier, Kiani Tahere, Kororia Heyblom, Lavinia Gould, Lesley Elder, Mahina Paul, Michaela Blyde, Rebecca Kersten – Captain, Tania-Rose Raharuhi, Tynealle FitzgeraldWaikato Men's Sevens:
Leigh Bristowe, Jordan Bunce, Liam Coombes-Fabling, Tyler Campbell, Zac Guildford (c), Josaan Levian, Niven Longopoa, Sevu Reece, Saynarvat Srisawat, Dwayne Sweeney, Rupeni Tamani, Iliesa Ratuva Tavuyara, Isaac Te Tamaki, Vilimai TuipulotuWaikato Women's Sevens:
Shakira Baker, Ariana Bayler, Huia Harding (c), Chyna Hohepa, Jazmin Hotham, Cheyelle Robins-Reti, Leanna Ryan, Montessa Tairakena, Kennedy Tahau, Terina Te Tamaki, Tenika Willison, Stacey Waaka -
Otago Men's Sevens:
Taylor Haugh, Ewan Brumwell, Layne Opetia, Josh Buchan, Rory Ward, Ben Tuiomanufili, James Te Pairi, Ben Whale, Jerome Harimate, Charles Elton, Joketane Koroi (captain), Mika MafiManawatu Men's Sevens:
Liam Mitchell, Ben Werthmuller, Kirk Tufuga (c), Tobias Wickham-Manual, Leighton Ralph, Alipate Natoba, Jared Deal, Dan Monaghan, Drew Wild, Kurt Baker, Thomas Kalin, Angus WhiteManawatu Women's Sevens:
Crystal May, Hayley Hutana, Lauren Balsillie, Janna Vaughan, Selica Winiata, Krysten Cottrell, Kristina Sue, Sarah Goss, Rhiarna Ferris, Rebekah Tufuga, Georgia Ponsonby, Vaine GreigHarbour Women's Sevens:
Caitlyn Cox, Cesca Luafalealo, Claudia Hanham, Claudia McMeekin, Georgia Newman, Katelyn Hilton, Kelera Qaraniqio, Kelsey Macdonald, Laishon Jones, Nikita Ngarongo-Porima, Pia Tapsell, Sophie Fisher -
A Sri Lankan in the Auckland side - Muthu Sudharshana - former captain of the Sri Lankan 15s and 7s side.
Good to see some youngsters in that Auckland mens side that are just out of school, Seb Visinia (yes younger brother of), Lemeki Namoa, AJ Lam, Matt Storm
More name recognition in the Women's side.
Auckland Men's Sevens Team:
Salesi Rayasi
Sam Shearer
Seb Visinia
Rocky Khan (C)
Lemeki Namoa
Sam Livingston
Ignacio Costa
Muthu Sudharshana
Lisati Milo-Harris
AJ Lam
Nico Costa
Matt StormHead Coach: Edwin Cocker
Assistant Coach: Tutu TaireaAuckland Women's Sevens Team:
Charlotte Scanlan
Natahlia Moors
Lara Diamond-Brahne
Niall Williams
Charmaine Smith
Tiana Ngawati (C)
Tyla Nathan-Wong
Theresa Fitzpatrick
Kennedy Simon
Abigail Roache
Susana Sotutu
Kiritapu DemantHead Coach: Crystal Kaua
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Hawke's Bay Men's Sevens:
Ricky Hayes, Teihana Brown (captain), Damien Scott, Al Momoisea, Ausage Fomai, Tyrone Dodd-Edwards, Ioane Lauano, Samuela Korosigasiga, Mitchell Drew, Christopher Johnston, Danny Toala, Timoteo VaiusuHawke's Bay Women's Sevens:
Felicity Powdrell, Niamh Jefferson, Teilah Ferguson, Julie Ferguson-Ngawaka (captain), Kalyn Takitimu-Cook, Hope Hakopa, Marlane Harmer, Laurae Blake, Jessie Fowell, Shaylee Tipiwai, Sincerely Horne, Tash Greville -
Northland Men's Sevens:
Whiria Meltzer, Renata Roberts-Te Nana, Adam Simpson, Hayden Jurlina, Scott Gregory, Keepa Wiki, Tavite Gadeisuva, Alex Smith, Mac Sykes, Dan Wells, Toby Parr, Tim BlundallHarbour Men's Sevens:
1 Penetana Ben Smith (Co-Captain), 2. Ethan Roots, 3. Curtis Reid, 4. James Fiebig, 5. James Little, 6. Pita Volavola, 7. Sailosi Vatubua, 9. Patrick Pati, 10. Lewis Gjaltema, 11. Mark Telea, 12. Toddy Doolan, 13. Nick Smith (Co-Captain) -
Men's Shield Semi Finals:
1.35pm Field 1 Mid Canterbury v Southland (result: 24 - 32)
1.35pm Field 2 Northland v Wanganui (result: 38 - 12)Men's Bowl Semi Finals:
1.55pm Field 2 Counties Manukua v Hawke's Bay (result: 40 - 5)
2.20pm Field 2 Otago v Canterbury (result: 12 - 22)Men's Plate Semi Finals:
1.55pm Field 1 Auckland v North Harbour (result: 19 - 14)
2.20pm Field 1 Manawatu v Bay of Plenty (result: 7 - 26)Men's Cup Semi Finals:
2.40pm Field 1 Waikato v Wellington (result: 22 - 5)
3.00pm Field 1 Ta$man v Taranaki (result: 17 - 12)Men's Shield Final (13th - 14th)
4.15pm Field 1 Southland v Northland (result: 19 - 31)Men's Bowl Final (9th - 10th)
4.40pm Field 1 Counties Manukau v Canterbury (result: 26 - 5)Men's Plate Final (5th - 6th)
5.05pm Field 1 Auckland v Bay of Plenty (12 - 31)Men's Cup Final (1st - 2nd)
6.00pm Field 1 Waikato v Ta$man (result: 21 - 17)--++--++--++--++--++--
Women's Cup Semi Finals Draw:
12.50pm Field 1 Waikato v Counties Manukau (result: 28 - 0)
1.15pm Field 1 Auckland v Manawatu (result: 12 - 14)Women's Plate Semi Finals Draw:
12.50pm Field 2 Canterbury v Bay of Plenty (result: 10 - 29)
1.15pm Field 2 Otago v Wellington (result: 0 - 33)Women's 11th - 12th Place Play-off
3.00pm Field 2 Hawke's Bay v Poverty Bay (result: 17 - 0)Women's Bowl Final (9th - 10th):
3.25pm Field 1 North Harbour v Southland (result: 0 - 25)Women's 7h - 8th Place Play-off
3.25pm Field 2 Canterbury v Otago (result: 5 - 10)Women's Plate Final (5th - 6th)
3.50pm Field 1 Bay of Plenty v Wellington (result: 31 - 7)Women's 3rd - 4th Place Play-off
3.50pm Field 2 Counties Manuakau v Auckland (result: 0 - 24)Women's Cup Fina (1st - 21nd)
5.35pm Field 1 Waikato v Manawatu (result: 15 - 17) -
Manawatu takes out the women's Cup Final, and Waikato the men's. Both finals were close and exciting, but I think the right teams won, especially after watching their other games. Ta$man have been a great surprise, though.
I've seen some great sevens this weekend; can't wait to find out which players will pick up the remaining spots in the BF7s and AB7s squads.
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Not having Sky at the moment or spending much time on TSF I didn’t even know the national sevens was on over the weekend. I only saw brief try highlights on TV last night. Waikato were seconds away from doing the double.
How did Bunce jr go for the Mooloos?
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Bunce shows good vision and the pace to exploit opportunities. The initial gameplan was to spread ball wide to Ratuva to suck in multiple defenders, but teams got wise to that. So, then they placed more emphasis on Bunce and Reece as twin play-makers. Bunce's presence around the breakdown became a threat as he exploited gaps. He and Teddy Stanaway were the most influential players in the tournament, although Ta$man seemed to have the best teamwork. Reece started patchily, but became highly influential, second only to Bunce for Waikato.
Another notable was Te Tamaki, with several amazing defensive plays as sweeper. Waikato desperately needed that with their frustrating inability to secure kick-offs and lineouts. Guildford, Campbell and Bristowe were all impressive when they were in play.
A few energetic and competitive forwards really impressed, Schrijvers from Wellington, Ng Shiu and Stephens for Ta$man, Lewis Ormond (Taranaki) and Luke Masirewa (BOP). Warwick Lahmert, James Lash, Jesse Pittman and Ignacio Costa were great playmakers, but there were not many prominent finishers. Levi Harmon and Ngarohi McGarvey were an exception though.
Oddly, 3 of the best 4 or 5 teams were in the same pool!
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Really disappointed with quality of players on show, still no international quality speed coming through!!
Players on fringe of ab7s looked class above, most notably stanaway, Ng shu, Te Tamaki, Ormand ect.
It's hard now compared to a few years ago as 15s systems take all quality players and none seem to be released. Super players, wtg players, those covering for inj/ all blacks and those in 20s programme do not attend.
This coupled with fact Rotorua is an awful host compared to Qntwn in the past makes this a pointless tournament with the way pathways are now. #salty 😀 -
Why is Rotorua such an awful host in your view? I have enjoyed the ability to put a blanket on the grassy slopes and enjoy, and to get up close on the second ground.
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Fifth annual Sir Gordon Tietjens Sevens tournament (played @ Central Energy Trust Arena in Palmerston North on Friday 2 March from 3pm-9pm and Saturday 3 March from 8.30am to 2.30pm)
Pools:
Draw: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OKPr4PE1trrBHY2RGSGmslehwxt1svym/view