2023 World Sevens Series
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The AB sevens team just got a whole lot older.
All Blacks Sevens:
Scott Curry
Brady Rush
Akuila Rokolisoa
Dylan Collier (Vice-Captain)
Sam Dickson (Captain)
Leroy Carter
Moses Leo
Che Clark
Tepaea Cook-Savage
Sione Molia (Vice-Captain)
Tim Mikkelson
Roderick Solo
Regan WareUnavailable for selection: Amanaki Nicole, Andrew Knewstubb and Ngarohi McGarvey Black and Tone Ng Shiu (injury). Lewis Ormond and Joe Webber (personal).
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@Bovidae said in 2023 World Sevens Series:
And Mikkelson finally gets to play in his 100th international tournament.
Would be good if he got the chance to add to his try tally too. his time off has some players creeping up on the alltime list
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@ARHS said in 2023 World Sevens Series:
Strongest looking team we have fielded this year. Would like to have seen Cody Vai in there again though.
The NZ U20 camps must be starting soon, so I am surprised Che Clark is going to Toulouse.
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@Bovidae I'm not surprised. If a player would only play the World Series (10 tournaments per year), it would take 10 years. Obviously, there are the RWC Sevens, Commonwealth Games Sevens and the Olympics, but that would only reduce it to 9 years and a bit, if they don't get injured. Most players don't last that long.
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So Mikkelson made his debut at the George 7's in 2007
I was curious who he played with in that tournament. I assume he got added later because he wasn't in the initial squad for that tournament:
Tomasi Cama (Manawatu), Edwin Cocker (Auckland), Israel Dagg (Hawke's Bay), DJ Forbes (Auckland), Nigel Hunt (Wellington), Tafai Ioasa (Hawke's Bay, captain), James Kamana (Waikato), Solomon King (Bay of Plenty), Zar Lawrence (North Harbour), Rene Ranger (Northland), Lote Raikabula (Hawke's Bay), Victor Vito (Wellington), Steven Yates (Canterbury)
Kamana, Dagg and Vito were on debut