2016-2017 World Sevens Series
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Interesting to read how carefully NZR is planning the rugby future of Koroi (and players like him), and the way they're hoping to build a seamless transition back and forth between the All Blacks 7s and Super Rugby/All Blacks.
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All Blacks 7s squad for the Hong Kong 7s:
Scott Curry - Captain (Bay of Plenty)
Dylan Collier (Southland)
DJ Forbes (Counties Manukau)
Iopu Iopu-Aso (Taranaki)
Trael Joass ( Ta$man)
Vilimoni Koroi (Otago)
Tim Mikkelson (Waikato)
Sione Molia (Counties Manukau)
Joe Ravouvou (Auckland)
Isaac Te Tamaki (Waikato)
Beaudein Waaka (Taranaki)
Regan Ware (Bay of Plenty)Thirteenth player:
Andrew Knewstubb ( Ta$man)Travelling reserve:
Sam Dickson (Canterbury)Pool games in NZT:
Friday 7th April 2017
11.32pm: v WalesSaturday 8th April 2017
4.50pm: v Japan
9.12pm: v FijiWhere to watch in NZ?
Sky Sport 6 (ch 56)http://www.allblacks.com/News/30580/all-blacks-sevens-team-for-hong-kong-named
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When does the coach turn up?
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As you can read in the article on the All Blacks website, this week are also the Hong Kong 10s and several fringe AB7s (or players coming back from injury) will take part. For example, Joe Webber, Tone Ng Shiu, Lewis Ormond and Teddy Stanaway will play for the Penguins. The same team also includes Johan Bardoul, Tau Koloamatangi, Bay of Plenty's Jesse Parete and Lalakai Foketi, and North Harbour flanker Hapakuki Moala-Liava’a. If experience from previous years is something to go by, other teams will have a few Kiwis on their team lists as well (that page of the website hasn't been updated yet).
Draw: http://www.hongkongtens.com/match.php?cid=10
NZT = Hong Kong time + 4 hours
The GFI HKFC 10s is broadcast live on the official website (www.hongkongtens.com) and YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/hkfc10s
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@antipodean After his last season with London Irish has finished. According to the NZ Herald, he starts at 1 June.
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Good to see Ravouvou added. I was surprised he wasn't selected after the national 7's
He's got the attributes you would expect - big, fast etc - but it was his decision making stood out in the provincial 7's. In particular his decisions on defence saved Aucklands arse a few times
Hopefully that ability stays with him at international level.
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About the Hong Kong Tens:
Just watched the Penguins with all those Kiwis, including AB7s players. They beat the Silver Dragons 36 to 0.
The stream quality is not great, and the commentary is terrible (more general chat than commentating).In the draw, if you click on the "i" on the right, you can see the team line-ups ("show players"). As I said, quite a few Kiwis also in other teams. To give a few examples: Regan King in the Irish Vikings squad; Penikolo Latu (former Magpies & Waikato Dev player) playing for UBB Gavekal; Isaac Ross, Atunaisa Masirewa, Cardiff Vaega for the Asia Pacific Dragons; Luke Masirewa for A-Trade Overseas Old Boys; Sam Vaka, Penitoa Finau, Kurt Eklund, Baden Kerr & Mark Jackman for Tradition YCAC; Trent Hape (2016 Hastings BHS) for GoCloudWifi East Africans.
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@Stargazer I see Aorangi Stokes was named player of the tournament (was also captain)
Has looked very good in his limited minutes for Northland
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@Stargazer said in 2016-2017 World Sevens Series:
All Blacks 7s squad for the Hong Kong 7s:
Scott Curry - Captain (Bay of Plenty)
Dylan Collier (Southland)
DJ Forbes (Counties Manukau)
Iopu Iopu-Aso (Taranaki)
Trael Joass ( Ta$man)
Vilimoni Koroi (Otago)
Tim Mikkelson (Waikato)
Sione Molia (Counties Manukau)
Joe Ravouvou (Auckland)
Isaac Te Tamaki (Waikato)
Beaudein Waaka (Taranaki)
Regan Ware (Bay of Plenty)Thirteenth player:
Andrew Knewstubb ( Ta$man)Travelling reserve:
Sam Dickson (Canterbury)Pool games in NZT:
Friday 7th April 2017
11.32pm: v WalesSaturday 8th April 2017
4.50pm: v Japan
9.12pm: v FijiWhere to watch in NZ?
Sky Sport 6 (ch 56)Geez, things are starting really well for the AB 7s again. Captain Scott Curry has been ruled out out of the tournament because he had the flu this week.
DJ Forbes will take over as captain, and Sam Dickson will take his place in the 12-men team.
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Japanese women beat South Africa to become a core team
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@Stockcar86 said in 2016-2017 World Sevens Series:
Japanese women beat South Africa to become a core team
It will be interesting to see which of the current eleven core teams (Australia, NZ, Canada, England, USA, France, Russia, Fiji, Spain, Ireland and Brazil) will drop out next year and make way for Japan. With half of the women's series played, a top 9 seems to be forming, with one of the remaining two teams (Spain & Brazil) most likely to drop out.
The men's qualifier will also be played this weekend. With 6 of the 10 tournaments played, Russia & Japan are the two countries (out of 15 core teams) fighting to keep their core status.
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@Stargazer said in 2016-2017 World Sevens Series:
Geez, Perry Baker is so quick!
Too quick to give him half a metre.