Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments
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NORTHERN REGION QUALIFIERS
Women:
Waikato
Auckland
Bay of Plenty
Counties Manukau
North HarbourMen:
Waikato
Auckland
Bay of Plenty
Counties Manukau
North Harbour
Thames Valley.
SOUTHER REGION QUALIFIERS
Women:
Canterbury
Ta$man
OtagoMen:
Canterbury
Ta$man
Otago
Southland
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Hosts Korea beat Hong Kong 12-7 in the final of the Asia Rugby Olympic qualifier in the most thrilling of circumstances to secure their place in the men's sevens competition at Tokyo 2020.
With the match in sudden death extra-time, Korea turned over Hong Kong by winning a penalty near their own try-line and then held on to possession expertly before Seongmin Jang finished off the length-of-the-field move to spark wild celebrations within the Namdong Asiad Stadium in Incheon.
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A bit late, but Hamilton Boys High School and Christchurch Girls High School won the Condor Sevens.
Boys - Cup winner: Hamilton Boys
Boys - Plate winner: Scot's College
Boys - Bowl winner: Sacret Heart College
Boys - Shield winner: Christchurch BoysGirls - Cup winner: Christchurch Girls
Girls - Plate winner: Manukura
Girls - Bowl winner: Tauranga Girls
Girls - Shield winner: Aorere CollegeOpen Girl’s Tournament Team 2019
Dajian Brown- Howick College
Leianne Tufuga - Howick College
Kaipo Olsen-Baker - MANUKURA
Kelsey Teneti - Lytton High School
Hannah Beech - Motueka High School
Reese Anderson - Hamilton Girl’s High School
Drenna Falaniko - St Mary’s College
Jorja Miller - Christchurch Girl’s High School
Abby Lochhart - Howick College
Manaia Nuku - Hamilton Girl’s High School
Le’Oxeayn Maiu’u - Avondale College
Elenoa Gukirewa - Howick CollegeOpen Boy’s Tournament Team 2019
Jamie Hannah - Christchurch Boy's High School
Nikola Vikena - Mt Albert Grammar School
Kitiona Vai - De La Salle
Oliver Foote - Hamilton Boys High School
Noah Hotham - Hamilton Boy's High School
Roderick Solo - Scots College
Ethan-Webster-Nono - Scots College
Viliami Vailea - Aorere College
Manu Paea - Rotorua Boy's High School
Brian Leiliifano - Sacred Heart College Auckland
Stuart Leach - Rotorua Boy's High School
Meihana Grindlay - Kings College -
@Stargazer said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:
Jorja Miller - Christchurch Girl’s High School
This was the girl that tore Howick apart in the final by scoring 4 tries.
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@Bovidae Yeah, good on defence, too.
Sky posted this video on FB:
A STAR IS BORN - Jorja Miller 🌟
Congratulations to Year 11 Christchurch Girls' High School student Jorja Miller for winning the MVP award for the Open Girls Grade at the 2019 Youth Town Condor Sevens. The Timaru-born playmaker scored an incredible 4 tries in the final!
We can't wait to see Jorja and the rest of the tournament team play at the Sky Sport NZ World Schools 7's next weekend!
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Apparently, she's also very good in XVs. She's an openside flanker.
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By the way, Brian Lealiffano (Sacred Heart College) was awarded the Open Boys’ MVP award for the second year in a row.
The NZ Schools (Condor) 7s teams for the World Schools Seves tournament (Fri 13-Sat 14 Dec 2019, Pakuranga RC) have been announced.
If you want to know who are in the boys' team, you listen to this video. If you want to have a laugh, you read the sub titles on the Condor Sevens Facebook page.
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Same with the Girls' School 7s team:
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@Stargazer said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:
Geez, she's only 15!
If she didn't come from the wrong end of the country I'd have guessed that she was Todd Miller's daughter going by that photo.
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The World Schools Sevens are this Friday and Saturday. See this image for where you can watch it. (Games on Field 1 will be televised by Sky Sport and may not be available on sideline app) :
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This is the draw for day 1:
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The National Sevens are this weekend in Tauranga.
Waikato Men's Sevens Squad
Jordan Bunce - Fraser Tech (Co-Captain)
Liam Coombes-Fabling - Fraser Tech (Co-Captain)
Newton Tudreu - Hamilton Marist
Kieran Lee - Melville
Luke Masirewa - Melville
Brandon Mudzekenyedzi - Hautapu
Declan O’Donnell - Melville
Saynarvat Sriawat - Fraser Tech
Maioro Taylor - University
Valynce Te Whare - Fraser Tech
Shaun Walker - Fraser Tech
Josh Young - Fraser TechWaikato Women's Sevens Squad
Francea Hansen - University
Chyna Hohepa – Kihikihi (Captain)
Renee Holmes - Hamilton Old Boys
Jazmin Hotham - Melville
Rina Paraone - Kihikihi
Kanyon Paul - Melville
Makaia Riki-Te Kanawa - Hamilton Old Boys
Chey Robins-Reti - Melville
Leanna Ryan - Hamilton Old Boys
Kennedy Tahau - Hamilton Old Boys
Montessa Tairakena - Hamilton Old Boys
Terina Te TamakiIt's good to see some of the players from the wider NZ squad have been released to play.
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Most teams have been announced for the World Schools Sevens:
Condor NZ Boys' Schools
Condor NZ Girls' SchoolsSamoa Barbarians Boys
Samoa Barbarians GirlsNZ Fijian Boys
NZ Fijian GirlsFiji (boys)
Fiji (girls)??Rugby Academy Fiji (boys)
Fugby Academy Fiji (girls)Cook Island Boys
Cook Island GirlsTongan Barbarians Boys
Tongan Barbarians Girls ??NZ Niue (boys)
Niue Fiti Pua (girls)NZ Dutch (girls)
Japanese Girls teamAustralian Boys
Australian GirlsIndigenous Australian Boys
Indigenous Australian GirlsTwo Blues Sydney (boys)
Sydney Pasifika (boys) ??Sea Hawkes Central Coast (girls)
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Nationals Sevens
Draw: https://www.nationalsevens.co.nz/downloads/2019-Drawv2.pdf
Day 1: Field 1 games will be LIVE on Sky Sport 9
Day 2: Field 1 games will be LIVE on Sky Sport 1So we'll miss all games on field 2 again.
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Pools
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Taranaik Bulls Sevens:
Daniel Rona, Christian Fa’avae, Cole Blyde, Liam Blyde (cc), Josh Jacomb, Paul Perez, Tom Florence, Tevita Fa’ukafa, Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens, Jayson Potroz (cc), Rhodes Featherstone, Isaac Ratumaitavuki-Kneepekens.Taranaki Whio Sevens:
Chelsea Fowler (c), Catriona Tulloch, Rongo Hohaia, Grace Carroll, Tiana Davison, Elle Johns, Brooke Sim, Chloe Sampson, Paige Neilson, Alesha Williams, Hannah McLean, Tyla Henderson..
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North Harbour
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Bay of Plenty Men’s
1 Rewita Biddle,, 2. Peni Lasaqa, 3. Jordy Stone, 4. Reece Macdonald, 5. Hunter Mokomoko, 6. Declan Barnett, 7. Akira Mako (C), 8. Matthew Skipwith-Garland, 9. Tana Tuhakaraina, 10. Etonia Waqa, 11. Will Ngatai, 12. Brody LamBay of Plenty Women’s
1 Katarina Whata-Simpkins, 2. Oliva Richardson, 3. Tahlia Brody, 4. Tynealle Fitzgerald, 5. Sapphire Tapsell, 6. Marina Beasley, 7. Mererangi Paul, 8. Hana Tapiata, 9. Mariah Ririnui, 10. Tania-Rose Raharuhi (C), 11. Hope Parata-Kingi, 12. Kendra Reynolds