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2018-2019 World Sevens Series

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    Damn, another try to SA. Collier slipped; not much he could do about that.

    17 - 14 SA

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      Yesss, try Mikkelsen in referee's time! Phew.

      FT: New Zealand 21 - 17 South Africa

      Through to the 5th place final against Canada or Ireland at 4.07am!

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        https://twitter.com/WorldRugby7s/status/1132710753956454400

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          Pools for the Paris Sevens (1-2 June):

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            Pools for the Paris Sevens (1-2 June):

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            @Stargazer

            Baker was replaced by Ravouvou. Much slicker performance in final match v Ireland and better v South Africa - aggressive and legal defence, and drawing players to create space.

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              Pools for the Paris Sevens (1-2 June):

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              @Stargazer said in 2018-2019 World Sevens Series:

              Pools for the Paris Sevens (1-2 June):

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              Do you read across or down?

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                @Stargazer said in 2018-2019 World Sevens Series:

                Pools for the Paris Sevens (1-2 June):

                alt text

                Do you read across or down?

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                @Hooroo :down_arrow:

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                  WTF was that? France beat NZ in the Cup QF thanks to a penalty try in referee's time. Not sure I agree with that decision. Joe Webber was yellow carded for a deliberate knock on, but I'm not really sure it went forward. It looked flat. And also not sure the Frenchman was certain to score the try, although he was in a good position; he wasn't close to the try line yet, I think.

                  Ah well, another missed opportunity. AB7s were leading 14 - 0 at half time, but let the French back in. Particularly, Nareki and Ravouvou not good enough on defence. Add a high tackle from Gregory, and Ng Shiu not supporting his body weight at the breakdown, and it rained penalties. Some penalties were a bit tough though.

                  FT: NZ 14 - 19 France

                  The AB7s will play South Africa (that lost 22 - 29 to Australia) in the 5th place semi-final at 1:04am.

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                  @Stargazer said in 2018-2019 World Sevens Series:

                  And also not sure the Frenchman was certain to score the try, although he was in a good position; he wasn't close to the try line yet, I think.

                  Two Frenchy support runners within 10 metres, a simple offload, and an open line with no Kiwis in front. Probably a try every day of the week barring the offence.

                  Did it go forward? Well, the ref said it did. Unfortunately the instinct is to go for the intercept when you're 3 on 1 and it didn't come off.

                  I have managed to watch a bit of Samoa and NZ in 7s since getting KayoSports and it is interesting to look at the relative improvement of Samoa under Tietjens - their accuracy, fitness, and contact work is superb. NZ have not exactly stagnated, but they're not the force they were previously IMHO.

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                    I saw a bit of our blokes play - could have topped the pool if it wasn't for some poor last minute work against USA.

                    Unfortunately at this stage, taking 2nd place to Fiji is about the best we could hope for. This try from Hutchison... wow.

                    https://twitter.com/rugbycomau/status/1132662965243486208

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                      @Stargazer said in 2018-2019 World Sevens Series:

                      And also not sure the Frenchman was certain to score the try, although he was in a good position; he wasn't close to the try line yet, I think.

                      Two Frenchy support runners within 10 metres, a simple offload, and an open line with no Kiwis in front. Probably a try every day of the week barring the offence.

                      Did it go forward? Well, the ref said it did. Unfortunately the instinct is to go for the intercept when you're 3 on 1 and it didn't come off.

                      I have managed to watch a bit of Samoa and NZ in 7s since getting KayoSports and it is interesting to look at the relative improvement of Samoa under Tietjens - their accuracy, fitness, and contact work is superb. NZ have not exactly stagnated, but they're not the force they were previously IMHO.

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                      @NTA said in 2018-2019 World Sevens Series:

                      I have managed to watch a bit of Samoa and NZ in 7s since getting KayoSports and it is interesting to look at the relative improvement of Samoa under Tietjens - their accuracy, fitness, and contact work is superb. NZ have not exactly stagnated, but they're not the force they were previously IMHO.

                      NZ drifting back to the pack happened under the last couple of years of Tietjens. Coaching isn't the main factor.. obviously people have mentioned other teams taking it more seriously now that it's in the Olympics.
                      I think another issue is the quality of players coming into the NZ 7's program.

                      It seems that up and coming loosies are happier to be on the fringes of Super Rugby than to do a stint on the 7's circuit. Has greater specialisation made it a bad career option if you want to be an AB? Or even have a good pro xv's career?

                      I guess Niko Jones is an example of a young loosie going against that trend. But he was just out of school and on the fringes of NPC not SR.

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                        @NTA said in 2018-2019 World Sevens Series:

                        I have managed to watch a bit of Samoa and NZ in 7s since getting KayoSports and it is interesting to look at the relative improvement of Samoa under Tietjens - their accuracy, fitness, and contact work is superb. NZ have not exactly stagnated, but they're not the force they were previously IMHO.

                        NZ drifting back to the pack happened under the last couple of years of Tietjens. Coaching isn't the main factor.. obviously people have mentioned other teams taking it more seriously now that it's in the Olympics.
                        I think another issue is the quality of players coming into the NZ 7's program.

                        It seems that up and coming loosies are happier to be on the fringes of Super Rugby than to do a stint on the 7's circuit. Has greater specialisation made it a bad career option if you want to be an AB? Or even have a good pro xv's career?

                        I guess Niko Jones is an example of a young loosie going against that trend. But he was just out of school and on the fringes of NPC not SR.

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                        @Duluth Agree with that. The Ignite 7s programme only started end of last year, so we'll still have to wait acouple of years whether it will have a positive impact on men's sevens and results in more and better young players chosing the 7s pathway. I also still think that they should do a Going for Gold programme for prospective male players, just like they've done for the women. Who knows, they may identify and pick up a good football, basket ball or volley ball player who wants to give sevens a go.

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                          what is a full time 7s contract worth? wasnt it touted as being about $150k?

                          So if that is a FT one, what are the guys who are in and out of the squad? (e.g Scott Gregory)

                          While playing it for a season or 2, even for $150k would be appealing for the younger blokes, but there is alot of travel involved (even more than super which is saying something) so is it really a rugby career for many who likely aspire to play for the AB's (the real ABs)

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                            Nah it's a crap option for rugby in NZ. From the last 2016 bargaining, unless it has gone up alot in 2019?

                            "Sevens contracts for men range from $30,000 to $80,000-plus a year - but most sit at the lower end. For women, the top contracts tally with the lowest men's contracts. And both genders mainly fly economy because World Rugby pays for flights to tournaments.
                            In contrast, Super Rugby contracts currently have a minimum of $70,000 - and players must be paid at least $18,000 for having a Mitre 10 Cup contract.

                            Even rookie Super Rugby players can be assured of making close to $100,000 a year and that comes with the guarantee of business class travel."

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                              Pools for the Paris Sevens (1-2 June):

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                              @Stargazer at least we won’t lose to France in the quarterfinals again 😂

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                                https://twitter.com/AllBlacks7s/status/1133485662794113024

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                                  All Blacks 7s squad for the Paris Sevens:

                                  1 Scott Curry (cc)
                                  2 Tim Mikkelson (cc)
                                  3 Tone Ng Shiu
                                  4 Joseva Ravouvou
                                  5 Dylan Collier
                                  6 Jona Nareki
                                  7 Amanaki Nicole
                                  8 Andrew Knewstubb
                                  9 Regan Ware
                                  10 Ngarohi McGarvey-Black
                                  11 Joe Webber
                                  12 Sione Molia

                                  *Vilimoni Koroi is the travelling reserve

                                  Laidlaw paid credit to Curry ahead of his 50th tournament.  
                                  
                                  “It’s a huge achievement, to lead and play the way he does is a huge credit to him and his family. The way he conducts himself makes him an awesome ambassador for the team on and off the field.”  
                                  

                                  Pool games: (times in NZT)

                                  Saturday, 1 June
                                  11.12pm: v Scotland

                                  Sunday, 2 June
                                  2.38am: v Japan
                                  6.26am: v France

                                  Live on Sky Sport pop up channel 2 (channel 56).

                                  http://www.allblacks.com/News/34203/all-blacks-sevens-primed-for-last-hit-out-of-the-season

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                                    Three and half minutes played and still no score, despite Scotland having a man in the bin and NZ playing better than the Scots.

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                                      Yes, finally, Regan Ware scores! 7 - 0 NZ

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                                        Errrr, Scotland scores under the sticks. 7 all at half time.

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                                          Some good defending from the AB7s there. Finally got the ball back. Now do something with it!

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