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    Waikato Men’s and Women’s sevens head coaches reappointed

    The Waikato Rugby Union have reappointed Waikato Seven’s head coaches Steve Ketu (men’s) and Teresa Te Tamaki (women’s) for the 2018 sevens campaign later this year.
    
    Steve Ketu was Roger Randle’s assistant coach before taking over the head coach role of the Men’s team in 2017. In his first year as head coach, Ketu, picked up three tournament wins and a fifth place during the Waikato’s Men’s 2017/18 sevens campaign.
    
    Teresa Te Tamaki took over as Women’s head coach from Reuben Samuel at the end of the 2016/17 campaign. Te Tamaki’s first tournament as head coach guided the women to a cup semi final spot at the PUC Sevens, before claiming the Northern Regional title in Cambridge.
    
    There has been a change in dates for the Northern Regional Sevens and Bayley’s National Sevens tournaments. The Northern Regional’s will be played in November, a change from its usual date of mid December.
    
    The Bayley’s National Sevens tournament will shift from its usual mid January date to mid December, so all major seven’s tournaments are played in a single calendar year. There will also be a change of venue, with the tournament moving from Rotorua International Stadium to the Tauranga Domain. 
    
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    This weekend are the Oceania Under 18 Sevens Championships at St Ignatius College, NSW. New Zealand will only compete in the girls' tournament.

    New Zealand will play Australia and Fiji twice each in pool play looking to qualify for the final. 
    
    The winner gains the Oceania berth for the Youth Olympic Games. Should New Zealand win, they would then need to be selected by the NZOC to attend the 2018 Youth Olympic Games.
    
    Australia are the reigning Youth Olympic and Youth Commonwealth Games champions.
    

    NZ U18 girls team
    Arorangi Tauranga (Hamilton Girls’ High School - Waikato)
    Azalleyah Maaka (Gisborne Girls’ High School - Poverty Bay)
    Carys Dallinger (Manukura - Manawatu)
    Dhys Faleafaga (St Mary's College - Wellington)
    Hinemoa Watene (Howick College - Auckland)
    Iritana Hohaia (Opunake High School - Taranaki)
    Jazmin Hotham (Hamilton Girls’ High School - Waikato)
    Mahina Paul (St Kentigern's College - Auckland)
    Montessa Tairakena (Hamilton Girls’ High School - Waikato)
    Risaleaana Pouri-Lane ( Ta$man)
    Tiana Davison (Sacred Heart Girls' College - Taranaki)
    Tynealle Fitzgerald (Rangiuru Rugby Club - Bay of Plenty)
    Kalyn Takitimu Cook (Manukura - Manawatu)
    Ricshay Lemanu (Papatoetoe High School - Auckland)

    Risi Pouri-Lane and Jazmin Hotham are Black Ferns 7s squad members. Risi played in the Commonwealth Games final as a late replacement for injured Tyla Nathan-Wong.

    Draw
    Saturday 21 April
    2.08pm New Zealand v Australia
    4.34pm New Zealand v Fiji

    Sunday 22 April
    2.42pm New Zealand v Australia
    3.48pm New Zealand v Fiji
    5.46pm FINAL

    The tournament will be livestreamed on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oceaniarugbyunion/
    Possibly, it will also be livestreamed on Rugby.com.au and/or Youtube.

    http://www.allblacks.com/News/32307/next-wave-of-sevens-talent-on-display

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    Only saw the last five minutes of the game, but the NZ girls were playing very well. Some strong, big girls in that team!

    Full time: New Zealand 26 - 17 Australia

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    The NZ girls lead 15 - 0 at the break (v Fiji).

    What is noticeable, in this game even more than against Australia, is that the skill level of the NZ girls is quite good compared to their opponents. Fitness level seems better, too.

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    The Baby Ferns (as some of the Black Ferns call them) have won their game v Fiji 37 to 0.

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    Great skills from the NZ girls leading to a try. 5 - 0 NZ after 3 minutes into the first half.

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    Make that 10 - 0 NZ.

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    Half time: NZ U18 girls 15 - 0 Aus U18 girls

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    Two quick tries to Australia make it 15 - 12 after 9 and half minutes.

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    Australia now take the lead with a third try.

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    Full time: NZ U18 girls 15 - 17 Aus U18 girls

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    Full time: NZ U18 girls 31 - 05 Fiji U18 girls

    5.46pm FINAL: NZ U18 girls v Aus U18 girls

    The result of this final will determine who will gain the Oceania berth for the Youth Olympic Games.

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    Half time score in the girls final: NZ 14 - 7 Aus

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    Very good try from the NZ girls! Patience is key.

    21 - 7 NZ

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    AWESOME. The NZ U18 girls team has won the final of the Oceania U18 Sevens Championship and have now qualified for the Youth Olympic Games! Now it's up to NZOC to actually select them and let them go.

    FT: NZ 21 - 7 Aus

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    And .... the NZU18 girls team is going to the Youth Olympics!

    New Zealand’s first sevens team to attend the Youth Olympic Games has been announced today.
    The women’s Under 18 team qualified for the Games after winning the Oceania Under 18 Sevens Championship earlier this year, with the New Zealand Olympic Committee since confirming their inclusion as the female team to attend.
    
    New Zealand Rugby’s Chief of Rugby Nigel Cass said it is fantastic to be involved in the Youth Olympic Games for the first time.
    
    “The Youth Olympic Games is a fantastic opportunity for our young players to continue to be inspired to play sevens and perform on the world stage.
    
    “An extensive talent identification process went into this programme to find this group of talented athletes and they performed extremely well in Australia earlier this year.
    
    “These players are the future of the women’s game and we can’t wait to see them don the black jersey in Argentina later this year,” said Cass.
    

    Team:
    Tiana Davison - Sacred Heart College (Taranaki)
    Dhys Faleafaga - St Mary's College (Wellington)
    Tynealle Fitzgerald - Rangiruru Rugby Club (Bay of Plenty)
    Iritana Hohaia - Opunake High School (Taranaki)
    Jazmin Hotham - Hamilton Girls’ High School (Waikato)
    Riscshay Lemanu - Papatoetoe High School Auckland
    Azalleyah Maaka Gisborne Girls’ High School Poverty Bay
    Risaleaana Pouri-Lane - Motueka High School Ta$man
    Montessa Tairakena - Hamilton Girls’ High School Waikato
    Kalyn Takitimu-Cook - Manukura Manawatu
    Arorangi Tauranga - Hamilton Girls’ High School Waikato
    Hinemoa Watene - Howick College Auckland

    The Youth Olympic Games are a multi-sport event that provide opportunities for athletes aged 15 – 18 to experience an Olympic-style environment. The games are also designed to support athletes as they prepare for a future in elite sport, providing them with access to Olympic role models, education programmes and cultural experiences. The New Zealand Olympic Committee has selected, organised and led teams to the summer and winter Youth Olympic Games since their inauguration in 2010.
    
    The third edition of the summer Youth Olympic Games will take place in Buenos Aires October 6 – 18 2018, and team of approximately 70 athletes will represent New Zealand. 
    
    Olympic triple medallist Barbara Kendall will lead the New Zealand Team as Chef de Mission. 
    

    http://www.allblacks.com/News/32552/nz-under-18-sevens-selected-for-youth-olympics

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    Great initiative to develop a new generation of sevens players. I assume this will enable them to discover players, who are not playing for a school that is good enough to qualify for the Condor 7s and young athletes, who aren't playing/haven't played rugby at all, yet.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/sevens/105701203/New-Zealand-Rugby-launch-new-sevens-tournament-to-develop-future-stars

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    IIRC, New Zealand sent their development teams last year.

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    New Zealand Rugby (NZR) today unveiled the 48 men and 48 women who have been selected to take part in a new high-performance programme designed to uncover the next generation of sevens superstars.
    
    Red Bull Ignite7 will be broadcast live on Sky Sport 1 from Auckland’s The Trusts Arena, Waitakere on Saturday, 24 November.
    
    More than 500 applicants from Invercargill to Kerikeri signed up for an event that will see three men and three women win the chance to train with the All Blacks and Black Ferns Sevens squads in 2019.
    

    List of selected players:

    MENS:
    Melakhi Falaniko (Tara)
    Rewita Biddle (BoP)
    Fili Waqanibete (Canty)
    Junior Matautia (Auck)
    Kyle Preston (Wgtn)
    Danny Toala (H'Bay)
    Levi Emery (Otago)
    Lincoln McClutchie (HBay)
    Robert Rush (Auck)
    Shamus Langton (Wgtn)
    Thomas Woods (Auck)
    Tyrone Dodd-Edwards (H'Bay)
    Head Coach:
    Lote Raikabula (Wgtn)

    WOMENS:
    Amy du Plessis (Sth)
    Arorangi Tauranga (Wai)
    Pia Tapsell (N.Harb)
    Emma Kruszona (Wgtn)
    Georgia Oakes (Otago)
    Iritana Hohaia (Tara)
    Jess Shaw (Canty)
    Rosie Kelly (Otago)
    Lily Cunningham (Canty)
    Melanie Puckett (Canty)
    Sydnee Wilkins (Tas)
    Tiana Davison (Tara)
    Head Coach:
    Sharleen Nathan (Wai)

    MENS:
    Shaquille Waara (Wang)
    Chay Fihaki (Auck)
    Fua Schwalger (Auck)
    Fritz Rayasi (Wgtn)
    Harry Symes (Wang)
    Liam Udy-Johns (H'Bay)
    Mark Graham (Auck)
    Max Hughes (Canty)
    Simon Fauoo (Auck)
    Cody Hemi (Mana)
    TJ Ane (Otago)
    Tobias Wickham-Manuel (Mana)
    Head Coach:
    Johnny Weston (Tara)

    WOMENS:
    Carys Dallinger (Mana)
    Daeja Kaponga (Wai)
    Kahurangi Sturmey (Mana)
    Iva Lemani (Auck)
    Jade Bowen (Canty)
    Jade Tuilaepa (BoP)
    Kiriana Nolan (Wai)
    Lonita Ngalu (Wai)
    Mererangi Paul (BoP)
    Kelsey Macdonald (N.Harb)
    Renee Savai’inaea (Wgtn)
    Whetu Nuku (Wai)
    Head Coach:
    Jimmy Sinclair (Canty)

    MENS:
    Awatere Kiwara (Mana)
    Michael Manson (Otago)
    Levi Clark (Nth)
    Kaipo Brown (BoP)
    Rico Syme (Canty)
    Carlos Donnell-Brown (Auck)
    Henry Bell (Otago)
    Keepa Wiki (Nth)
    Sione Ma'u (Wgtn)
    Viliami Sipa (Auck)
    William Warbrick (BoP)
    *One to be added
    Head Coach:
    Peter Nock (Nth)

    WOMENS:
    Princess Elliott (Auck)
    Georgia Brierly (Nth)
    Grace Steinmetz (Canty)
    Kalyn Takitimu-Cook (Mana)
    Keegan Sercombe (Wgtn)
    Tynealle Fitzgerald (BoP)
    Mahina Paul (Auck)
    Loreta Kaitai-Fraser (Auck)
    Emma Hopcroft (Otago)
    Lauren Balsillie (Mana)
    Madison Brooke (Nth)
    Zakiya Kereopa (Aust)
    Head Coach:
    Anna Richards (Auck)

    MENS:
    Coel Kerr (Canty)
    Indiha Sao Tui-Huta (Aust)
    Jackson Mohi (Aust)
    Jacob Kneepkens (Tara)
    Jathin Silochan (Auck)
    Josh Tanner (N.Harb)
    Josh Vuta (Wai)
    Josh Setu (Tara)
    Niko Jones (Auck)
    Peniasi Lasaqa (BoP)
    Theodore Steffany (Auck)
    *One to be added
    Head Coach:
    Sam Rasch (Wgtn)

    WOMENS:
    Ella Pollock (BoP)
    Emily Kitson (C.M)
    Grace Brooker (Canty)
    Isla Norman-Bell (Auck)
    Catherine Samuela (Aust)
    Mia Anderson (Nth)
    Montana Heslop (Wgtn)
    Montessa Taikarena (Wai)
    Olivia Richardson (BoP)
    Phoenix Litten (Nth)
    Renee Holmes (BoP)
    Rina Paraone (Wai)
    Head Coach:
    Paul Pou (BoP)

    Odd to see some players from Australia selected. I hope and assume they are Kiwis.

    http://www.allblacks.com/News/33332/top-talent-gets-nod-for-red-bull-ignite7

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    Sons of Michael Jones and Eric Rush involved.

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