Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments
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@Stargazer I wondered same and think you are right. But once again poor media buildup for this event.
Great result v Fiji and finally seeing Rhodes Featherstone shining in black... at least a year late.
Che Clark worries me with his flippant ball handling. Teams will target that. Rokolisoa Curry and NG Shiu all looking good. And more matches like this will improve Carter and Tangitau and develop their instincts under pressure. -
@ARHS Just found this media release from Oceania Rugby. It's dated 22 June 2022, but I can't remember seeing it when I looked at their website, yesterday morning.
Unfortunately, due to changes to flight schedules and visa complications Papua New Guinea are unable to travel on the dates required in order to arrive in time for the Tournament and have had to regrettably withdraw.
No link to the revised draw though and the full time scores they post on their website and social media are sometimes wrong, too.
If it wasn't for NZR's social media posts, we wouldn't know who were playing when.
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That’s got to be the most dumb arse play from Caleb Tangitau that you will ever see at any level of rugby in 2022 🤦🏻
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Haha, that was a weird end to the game.
Caleb Tangitau thought he could end the game by throwing the ball out instead of kicking it out. From the interview just now, it's clear he didn't know that rule.
And then, after getting the penalty, the Aussie just drops the ball.
Anyway, AB7s beat Oz 17 - 12.
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@Stargazer said in Invitational, provincial, local & school sevens tournaments:
Haha, that was a weird end to the game.
Caleb Tangitau thought he could end the game by throwing the ball out instead of kicking it out. From the interview just now, it's clear he didn't know that rule.
Imagine if that was the Olympic final ..still shaking my head
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@Steven-Harris Yeah, true. I guess that's why these regional tournaments offer good learning opportunities for these youngsters. I guess he will hear about it from his team mates for a while!
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@ARHS It was really good to see some of our rookies getting a run. Some have really put their hand up for selection.
It will be interesting to see who'll be in the Commonwealth Games squad, when the team is named this Wednesday.
Laidlaw just said they'll name a squad of 13, with 2 travelling reserves. That seems the usual number.
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Fijiana getting their first win of the tournament. BF7s Pango clearly the weaker team of the two BFs teams, with more rookies and fewer experienced players, but just like the AB7s, a good opportunity to get better.
Te Tamaki just said there were 5 players in the team who had never played international 7s before.
Now, the final game for the trophy. Australia v Black Ferns Mā.