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    Swearer of the tourney Ruby Tui.I don’t think Rikki was that impressed!!,but hey what would a halftime rev up be without it.Sir Graham set a very high bar.

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    Yeah, plenty of f-bombs in those HT team huddles. They don't sound much different on the World Sevens circuit.

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    Haha.Next they’ll be asking us.If you think we have breached a code of conduct give us a bell.!! Sky Sport will say f... off.!!

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    @Bovidae said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:

    My prediction of the Bolt women winning wasn't looking too good after day 1.

    The teams that came through were the ones with a little more experience on pacing themselves through the two days. Mikkleson hardly lifted a finger on day one. It’s down to the coaches approach. Are they looking to win or to develop? Best argument is that you can end up doing both.

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    I don’t know what happened with the idea that sevens players leaned down from their XVs bodies too much. There were some massive units playing.
    We were just down at the beach and all the players had to do an ocean dip before the post tournament reviews. Some impressive gym work.
    The tackle hits are easily as hard as XVs now as well. The sevens game has really evolved since the Titch days.

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    The Condor Sevens start this Thursday, 10 December.

    A reminder: to prevent tournament clashes caused by a condensed sports schedule, the open boys and open girls tournaments are on Thursday and Friday, and the U15s boys and girls tournaments on Saturday and Sunday.

    You can find the draws here: https://condorsevens.com/2020andnbspdraws-and-results

    As you'll notice, they have to play 4 games on day 1! That's a lot. Someone on Facebook mentioned that that is because many schools pulled the plug. Not sure whether that would be because of the costs of fielding a team (travel, accommodation etc), scheduling on a weekday, or for another reason.

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    This is played the following weekend.

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    Moses Leo is currently in negotiations with NZ 7s..

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    The Condor 7s start tomorrow (open boys & girls).

    All games on Field 1 will be televised on Sky Sport 1.

    All games on Field 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be streamed live on Sky Sport Next YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaOvfE-4N9pm_36a2NYB8yw

    Draws: https://condorsevens.com/2020andnbspdraws-and-results

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    Condor Sevens:

    All results are posted on this webpage: https://condorsevens.com/2020andnbspdraws-and-results/westie-pies-open-boys-2020


    This is the draw for the day 2 Quarter Finals:

    Cup/Consolation Cup QF:

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    Plaet/Consolation Plate QF

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    Bowl/Consolation Bowl QF

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    Shield Finals

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    All games are again livestreamed on Sky Sport Next YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaOvfE-4N9pm_36a2NYB8yw

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    Jorja Miller has gone straight from the Ignite 7s to the Condor 7s. She just scored Chch Girls' first try of their last pool game.

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    @Stargazer said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:

    Jorja Miller has gone straight from the Ignite 7s to the Condor 7s. She just scored Chch Girls' first try of their last pool game.

    A few of the other Ignite players come back to this level next week. Condor is obviously school based so you need to go to a rugby school to get to play. They don't run a Baabaas here.
    Next week is different though. Usually the Condor top teams play alongside overseas teams with a Baabaas/World VII to capture others. This year there are invitational teams based on 'representing' Samoa/Nuie/Maori etc which will be made from Condor players that didn't qualify plus a Baabaas team.

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    @Stargazer said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:

    Jorja Miller has gone straight from the Ignite 7s to the Condor 7s. She just scored Chch Girls' first try of their last pool game.

    @Stargazer said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:

    Jorja Miller has gone straight from the Ignite 7s to the Condor 7s. She just scored Chch Girls' first try of their last pool game.

    @Stargazer said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:

    Jorja Miller has gone straight from the Ignite 7s to the Condor 7s. She just scored Chch Girls' first try of their last pool game.

    A few of the other Ignite players come back to this level next week. Condor is obviously school based so you need to go to a rugby school to get to play. They don't run a Baabaas here.
    Next week is different though. Usually the Condor top teams play alongside overseas teams with a Baabaas/World VII to capture others. This year there are invitational teams based on 'representing' Samoa/Nuie/Maori etc which will be made from Condor players that didn't qualify plus a Baabaas team.

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    @Crucial said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:

    @Stargazer said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:

    Jorja Miller has gone straight from the Ignite 7s to the Condor 7s. She just scored Chch Girls' first try of their last pool game.

    A few of the other Ignite players come back to this level next week. Condor is obviously school based so you need to go to a rugby school to get to play. They don't run a Baabaas here.
    Next week is different though. Usually the Condor top teams play alongside overseas teams with a Baabaas/World VII to capture others. This year there are invitational teams based on 'representing' Samoa/Nuie/Maori etc which will be made from Condor players that didn't qualify plus a Baabaas team.

    Yes, these are mostly the tournament teams that are named at the end of day 2 of the Condor 7s (not entirely, because they sometimes add players to this team that didn't play the Condor 7s, but are seen as the top U18 players in NZ). I can't remember ever seeing a general Baabaas/World VII team at the World Schools 7s though and I've followed it every year. Last year, there was a Fijian team from Fiji and a NZ Fiji team; same with Tonga and Samoa IIRC (some of these teams are called "Barbarians"; players have sometimes opted to play for these teams, despite being selected for the NZ Condor team). There were also Canadian, US and Australian teams (including an indigenous team) and other PI teams (among others). Unfortunately, that's not possible this year. So there will be fewer teams, this year, with only NZ based players. That's why they're calling it World School Sevens Aotearoa.

    There has always been a NZ Maori team, consisting of Maori players not selected in the NZ (Condor) team.

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    @Stargazer said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:

    @Crucial said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:

    @Stargazer said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:

    Jorja Miller has gone straight from the Ignite 7s to the Condor 7s. She just scored Chch Girls' first try of their last pool game.

    A few of the other Ignite players come back to this level next week. Condor is obviously school based so you need to go to a rugby school to get to play. They don't run a Baabaas here.
    Next week is different though. Usually the Condor top teams play alongside overseas teams with a Baabaas/World VII to capture others. This year there are invitational teams based on 'representing' Samoa/Nuie/Maori etc which will be made from Condor players that didn't qualify plus a Baabaas team.

    Yes, these are mostly the tournament teams that are named at the end of day 2 of the Condor 7s (not entirely, because they sometimes add players to this team that didn't play the Condor 7s, but are seen as the top U18 players in NZ). I can't remember ever seeing a general Baabaas/World VII team at the World Schools 7s though and I've followed it every year. Last year, there was a Fijian team from Fiji and a NZ Fiji team; same with Tonga and Samoa IIRC (some of these teams are called "Barbarians"; players have sometimes opted to play for these teams, despite being selected for the NZ Condor team). There were also Canadian, US and Australian teams (including an indigenous team) and other PI teams (among others). Unfortunately, that's not possible this year. So there will be fewer teams, this year, with only NZ based players. That's why they're calling it World School Sevens Aotearoa.

    There has always been a NZ Maori team, consisting of Maori players not selected in the NZ (Condor) team.

    Cheers. I am just going by the draw where there is a NZ Barbarians in both boys and girls. I thought that the Condor teams this year are just for Condor players.
    Anyway, caught a bit at lunchtime and boy does it look lightweight compared to Ignite. No wonder the likes of Miller do well as they can hold their own against the grownups. This possibly applies a little more to the women than the men as they had more school age players

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    Jorja Miller was the Girl's MVP but couldn't win it by herself for CGHS, as she did last year. Howick College coached by Waisake Sotutu beat Manukura 12-5 in the final.

    Hamilton BHS made it 6 in a row in a tough final over Kelston (14-10). Kelston are big and physical. Unfortunately a serious injury to a Kelston player just after HT meant a long delay.

    I thought Payton Spencer might have been in the HBHS team but I see on the news he is playing in the Gillette Cup 1st XI tournament in Chch.

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    Tournament teams.

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    @Bovidae Great to see Cooper Flanders named in that team! Hastings Boys' didn't go too well this year, but he was outstanding. Didn't expect them to pick him because of that, but fortunately, his individual performance was noticed.

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    @Stargazer I thought you would be pleased.

    The boy's MVP was Cody Nordstrom. He wasn't part of the Ham BHS 1st XV like most of the sevens team. Maybe from the 2nds.

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    No news on the other squads for World Series yet. Obviously a bit of juggling going on to fit players into 'ethnic' based squads but also provide some competitiveness in the tournament so it isn't a walkover for the Condor selections.
    I thought they would simply put the champion Condor schools in and then make up the other teams.

    Edit (as I was typing). the squads are starting to come through

    New Zealand Fijian Barbarians Rugby Team Squad for World School 7’s. Congratulations to these young men.
    1.Nic Sauira, Nelson Boys High School
    2. Nikola Vikena, Ta$man
    3. Veveni Lasaqa, Tauranga Boys High School
    4. Junior Toasi, Wesley College
    5. Waqa Nalaga, Whanganui Collegiate
    6. Josefa Namosimalua, Whanganui Collegiate
    7. Eseroma Nabuka, Fielding High School
    8. Joji Buli, King’s High School
    9. Jone Rova, New Plymouth Boys High School
    10. Robert Qalowasa, Howick College
    11. Amasio Valence Jnr, Mount Albert Grammar School
    12. Nemani Smith, Rotorua Boys High School
    13. Maloni Kunawave, Rotorua Boys High School
    14. Samuela Vakadula, New Plymouth Boys High School
    Lailai Development Squad:
    JJ Sloan – Marcellin College
    Kami Ratunibau – Kelston Boys High School
    Riley Leaver, Auckland Grammar School
    Luke Nawai, Hastings Boys High
    Kele Lasaqa – Tauranga Boys
    Sam Jacys, St. Kentigern College
    Management Team: Brett Leaver, Anthony Grey, Angus Warwicker- Le Brenton, Jona Qio, Vuga Tagicakibau, Kameli Delana

    Tongan Barbarian Boys

    1 Fehi Fineanganofo AGS
    2 Che Clark KINGS
    3 Quinlan Tupou SPCC
    4 Essendon Tuitupou KBHS
    5 Demetric Sifakula DLS
    6 Taufui Lolohea WESTLAKE
    7 Aki Tuivailala HAMILTON BOYS
    8 AJ Faleafaga SPC AUCKLAND
    9 Tonga Mikaele DLS
    10 Cody Vai DLS
    11 Peter Lakai ST PATS
    12 Josh Tanielu KBHS
    13 Cephus Salaivao KBHS
    1 more to be added
    Aligned with our development program,we also invite the following U15 TBR players to camp
    -Jon Boy Fineanganofo AGS
    -Trey Alatini KINGS
    -Frank Vaenuku DLS

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