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    @mikedogz cheers for the update

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    @Bones said in NZ Sevens 2025-26:

    @Bovidae who's the guy missing that looked bloody good in limited time last year? PI, didn't play super. Big and surprisingly quick.

    Is it possibly Sofia Maka? Played wing for Harbour in NPC

    He actually is there - Sofia Notoa Tipo

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    @KiwiMurph yeah that's the bugger! Not as big as I thought.

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    The BF7s were well beaten in both games against Aust. Missing some key players like Miller, Pouri-Lane and Hirini. The latter won't be playing this year (pregnant).

    AB7s results were more encouraging.

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    We're still waiting for the announcement of the NZ squads, but here is the tournament schedule:

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    Risaleaana Pouri-Lane & Tone Ng Shiu will lead our teams in 2026 with Jorja Miller, Sione Molia and Dylan Collier taking up VC duties.

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    US leg apparently not confirmed as LA. Hope common sense prevails and they leave it in LA, at least until the Olympics in 2028.

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    @nonpartizan said in NZ Sevens 2025-26:

    US leg apparently not confirmed as LA. Hope common sense prevails and they leave it in LA, at least until the Olympics in 2028.

    NYC.

    https://www.svns.com/en/news/1018803/hsbc-svns-series-to-debut-in-new-york

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    Still too many old timers in the AB7s, and no Manson.

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    @Bovidae surely Manson was guaranteed travelling benchman?

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    Those damn facts.

    Unavailable due to injury:
    Manaia Nuku (knee), Le’Oxeayn Maiu’u (knee).
    Michael Manson (Calf), Ngarohi McGarvey-Black (Shoulder), Roderick Solo (Knee) & Joey Taumateine (Shoulder).

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    Keen to see how Kele Lasaqa goes and Jaymie Kolose with the girls

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    I assume Morgan has been selected as a forward.

    The AB7s have a tough pool with Aust, Spain and GB. The reduction in the number of teams to 8 means there are no easy pool games.

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    I expect Braxton Sorensen McGee will be fun to watch in 7s with her Cullenesque balance and killer step

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    Can someone let me know what the hell happened to Roderick Solo? One of the most electrifying young sevens players 3 or so years ago, he hasn't been cited since his injury back then. Anyone know where he ended up?

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    @Canes4life See my previous post. A knee injury, which must be more serious than expected.

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    @Bovidae said in NZ Sevens 2025-26:

    @Canes4life See my previous post. A knee injury, which must be more serious than expected.

    Must be very bad if it's resulted in him missing more than 2 years of rugby.

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    After watching a bit of sevens 7s over the last few weeks i cant help feel some of our midfielders and outside backs would benefit playing a bit of 7s and i’m not really talking about the fitness but just learning how to utilise the space around them but the little nuances in and around drawing pass and commiting to kick off recieves and kick offs
    I saw some great examples of knowing when to carry and getting to your feet quickly once tackled , not giving the jackler time on the ball and buying time for support ,but also holding the defence long enough to hit a player off a short ball or throwing a ball outside a drifting defender

    Argentina are classic example of a team that look to doninate the air ,carry and clean so effectively that they have the ability to hold on to the ball for long periods eventually wearing defences down
    But really impresses me is the accuracy of their passing
    I know people will say these are two completely different games but for me if we were to play a high tempo game we need to be hit more accurate in and around many of these facets

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