2022 World Sevens Series
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@arhs Indeed, very little info. This was hidden in the media release about Scott Curry re-committing to the AB7s:
The All Blacks Sevens have begun pre-season training. They will not compete in the first two tournaments in Dubai due to Covid-19 travel restrictions but will re-join the World Series in 2022.
An earlier media release (about the Hamilton and Sydney tournaments not taking place in 2022) had this info:Although several tournaments on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series will resume in 2021, the Black Ferns Sevens and All Blacks Sevens will not be traveling to those events due to current travel restrictions in place.
NZR and Rugby Australia will continue to consult with World Rugby regarding the establishment of several regional Oceania Sevens tournaments with the support of the Australian government, as preparation for the men's and women's teams ahead of the upcoming Commonwealth Games.
I don't think there's more info, apart from social media posts with photos of preseason training (posted by players).
The first tournament in 2022 (21 - 23 January) will be played in Malaga. -
Some new faces in both the men's and women's squad with an injection of youth.
Men:
Kurt Baker (Hawke's Bay)
Leroy Carter (Bay of Plenty)
Che Clark (Auckland)
Dylan Collier (Waikato)
Scott Curry (Bay of Plenty)
Sam Dickson (Canterbury)
Rhodes Featherstone (Taranaki)
Trael Joass (Bay of Plenty)
Andrew Knewstubb (Horowhenua Kapiti)
Moses Leo (North Harbour)
Ngarohi McGarvey-Black (East Coast)
Tim Mikkelson (Waikato)
Sione Molia (Counties Manukau)
Tone Ng Shiu (Auckland)
Amanaki Nicole (Southland)
Akuila Rokolisoa (Counties Manukau)
Brady Rush (Northland)
Roderick Solo (Wellington)
Caleb Tangitau (Auckland)
Kitiona Vai (Auckland)
Regan Ware ( Ta$man)
Joe Webber (Bay of Plenty).Women:
Shakira Baker (Bay of Plenty)
Micheala Blyde (Bay of Plenty)
Kelly Brazier (Bay of Plenty)
Gayle Broughton (Taranaki)
Theresa Fitzpatrick (Auckland)
Stacey Fluhler (Waikato)
Sarah Hirini (Manawatu)
Jaz Hotham (Waikato)
Shiray Kaka (Waikato)
Jorja Miller (Canterbury)
Tyla Nathan Wong (Northland)
Manaia Nuku (Bay of Plenty)
Risi Pouri-Lane (Bay of Plenty)
Alena Saili (Bay of Plenty)
Terina Te Tamaki (Waikato)
Kelsey Teneti (Waikato)
Ruby Tui (Counties Manukau)
Niall Williams (Auckland)
Tenika Willison (Waikato)
Portia Woodman (Northland)But...
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@bones said in 2022 World Sevens Series:
@bovidae please please please can Rod Solo become a big star
For his name?
I talked him up after watching Solo playing for NZS. The article says he had a serious ACL injury, which is why has hasn't been seen in the last 12-18 months.
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@bovidae said in 2022 World Sevens Series:
As I've said before Coombes-Fabling has shown that he is a very good sevens players, but I assume that he wants to focus on XVs.
To small for most coaches/selectors at higher levels I would think. (At wing anyway)
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@crucial said in 2022 World Sevens Series:
@bovidae said in 2022 World Sevens Series:
As I've said before Coombes-Fabling has shown that he is a very good sevens players, but I assume that he wants to focus on XVs.
To small for most coaches/selectors at higher levels I would think. (At wing anyway)
He is definitely too small to play wing in XVs at the higher level, which is why I think sevens is a better option. SA have a lot of quick players of a similar size. In the video below LCF is not always on the wing. He's good over the ball too, and scored the first and last (game-winning) try of the match.
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She was still one of the best players in the squad, so it's a pity she's leaving, but it's understandable if you've won everything there is to win.
This year's RWC Sevens and Commonwealth Games Sevens will show us where they're at with the new players.
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All Blacks Sevens squad for the Singapore Sevens (9-10 April 2022):
Leroy Carter*
Dylan Collier
Sam Dickson – captain
Trael Joass
Andrew Knewstubb
Moses Leo*
Tone Ng Shiu
Akuila Rokolisoa*
Brady Rush*
Caleb Tangitau*
Kitiona Vai*
Regan Ware
Joe WebberIn line for their international sevens debut are Leroy Carter, Moses Leo, Brady Rush, Caleb Tangitau and Kitiona Vai.
North Harbour’s Moses Leo, Northland’s Brady Rush and Auckland’s Kitiona Vai are not new to the All Blacks Sevens programme, but their opportunity to debut has been delayed by Covid 19.
“They have been with us a couple of years, so they really deserve this opportunity and are ready for it.”
19-year-old Caleb Tangitau only signed with the All Blacks Sevens at the start of this year but has impressed in his recent outings, while Bay of Plenty and former New Zealand Under 20 player Leroy Carter also comes into the squad of 13.
“Caleb has only been with us a couple of months, but he has done really well these last couple of weeks and has genuine pace. Leroy is a professional, he’s diligent with his work and can play multiple positions, we’re looking forward to seeing how he goes.”
Laidlaw also noted the return of Commonwealth Games and World Cup winning forward Trael Joass.
“Resilience is the right word for Trael. It’s been a long haul since he did his ACL, he was just getting back to full fitness when Covid came around. He deserves this opportunity because he’s worked extremely hard and he’s in good condition.”
A veteran of 54 World Series tournaments, Sam Dickson’s leadership will be invaluable with both Tim Mikkelson (injured) and Scott Curry (unavailable) not in the line up for Singapore.Another new addition to the All Blacks Sevens is Skills Coach Euan Macintosh, replacing Liam Barry who finished with the side after the Olympics.
All Blacks Sevens 2022 schedule 9-10 April HSBC Sevens Series, Signapore 16-17 April HSBC Sevens Series, Vancouver 20-22 May HSBC Seven Series, Toulouse 28-29 May HSBC Sevens Series, London 29 July - 1 August Commonwealth Games, England 27-28 August HSBC Sevens Series, Los Angeles 9-11 September Rugby World Cup Sevens, South Africa