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  • MaussM Offline
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    Tocker was pretty good for the NZ U18 team at last year’s Global Youth Sevens. I prefer him in the sevens format, as I think it’s a better fit for some of his strengths (e.g. high ball work on restarts) and his athleticism. He’s great in the lineout as well, he can get up very quickly and effectively contest opposition throws.

    That said, I don’t think he’s a like-for-like replacement with Rob Rush. Rush was really good at the breakdown in Dubai and I think that’s an area where Tocker still needs to improve quite a bit, especially in terms of the aggression and accuracy of his cleans. He also doesn't really play with the kind of abrasiveness that I associate with Rush. To my eyes, he's something in-between a forward and a back (which is also why I prefer him in sevens rather than the 15 man game).

    I do think Tocker could be a handy option, especially from the bench. And it's good to see some new faces in the sevens squad, they really needed to freshen up.

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    Tocker played 7 for Varsity in the Waikato club competition but has been used more at 6 for Taranaki U19s. As @Mauss says, very good in the lineout. It will be interesting to see how he and Clarke go.

    There are still some key players to return amongst the injured list.

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    @Bovidae Tocker isn't originally Welly is he? Related to JP?

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    @Bones He went to Palmerston North BHS.

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    @Mauss said in NZ Sevens 2025-26:

    Tocker was pretty good for the NZ U18 team at last year’s Global Youth Sevens. I prefer him in the sevens format, as I think it’s a better fit for some of his strengths (e.g. high ball work on restarts) and his athleticism. He’s great in the lineout as well, he can get up very quickly and effectively contest opposition throws.

    That said, I don’t think he’s a like-for-like replacement with Rob Rush. Rush was really good at the breakdown in Dubai and I think that’s an area where Tocker still needs to improve quite a bit, especially in terms of the aggression and accuracy of his cleans. He also doesn't really play with the kind of abrasiveness that I associate with Rush. To my eyes, he's something in-between a forward and a back (which is also why I prefer him in sevens rather than the 15 man game).

    I do think Tocker could be a handy option, especially from the bench. And it's good to see some new faces in the sevens squad, they really needed to freshen up.

    High ball work you say Mauss? Get him in the ABs 😂

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    Bizarre penalty there, GB player jumps to catch the kickoff, but is miles away from the ball and ends up jumping into an NZ player, so NZ get penalised for challenge in the air, even though they weren't. Wake up ref.

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    And saffa ref absolutely shafting Aussie up against Argentina.

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    Keelan appears to be quite the fuckwit.

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    Back to earth for the AB7s. First time I've seen GB play and I see that Kiwi Josh Radcliffe is in their squad. Google says he is Scottish qualified. A former club mate of Tocker's, and both were in the NZ Universities team earlier in the year.

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    @Bovidae have’nt seen any of the games from overnight but i suspected , without Rob Rush,Molia and Ware that it would be a tough as and the Blitz Boks at home are always tough
    I wonder how far away Manson and Solo from returning from injury ?
    Did Tocker get any game time .?

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    @Steven-Harris Yes, both Tocker and Clarke got game time. Gregory too. He scored the late try against SA.

    They lacked the defensive effort that was evident in Dubai. The worst game was against Fiji, which decided who progressed to the SF.

    Aust finished bottom of their pool. The AB7s play them in the 5th-8th playoffs.

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    @Bovidae thanks for the update be great to see us full strength at some stage during the series

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    The AB7s beat Aust 28-21, surviving with 6 players at the end. Better counter-rucking to create some turnovers and tries.

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    A tough 19-7 win for the BF7s over France in their SF.

    The AB7s will play GB for 5th/6th.

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    Black Ferns currently being demolished by the Wobblie Ladies 26-0

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    Highlights of the AB7s final game in Cape Town against GB. Both Clarke and Tocker score a try, and you see the speed of Tocker.

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    @Bovidae said in NZ Sevens 2025-26:

    Highlights of the AB7s final game in Cape Town against GB. Both Clarke and Tocker score a try, and you see the speed of Tocker.

    Tocker looks a bit of a beast. Good to see some new players coming through. I've been watching Lasaqa in the highlights packages but yet to see him in any open space.

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    @KiwiPie I haven't watched every game but Lasaqa has often been inaccurate with his passing and at the breakdown. Maybe trying too hard. He appears to be used as a playmaker than out wide so is not getting those opportunities in space.

    Now we have a nearly 2 month break until Singapore.

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