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IRB Sevens, World Cup & Premiership 7s
Hong Kong 7's: 22nd-24th March 2013
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<blockquote data-quote="Darwin" data-source="post: 559370" data-attributes="member: 24910"><p>I'm actually quite excited by the look of this NZ squad. Though I agree it looks much weaker without Cama (and Baker, and Raikuna, and Jackman), I think it will be a great chance for NZ to develop another playmaker in Cama's absense. Rocky Khan is the obvious man to fill this role - he has been really impressive at the National Sevens over the last couple of season, so it will be great to see if he can transfer than form to the international stage. Spooner-Neera is rated incredibly highly, Gillies Kaka could be a phenomenal Sevens players (if he put his mind to it), while the likes of Stowers and Lam give us plenty of pace and power outwide. There is certainly a lack of experience, so they will be relying heavily on Forbes, Raikabula, and Mikkelson. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps I'm just excited as I have no idea how we will go - we could well get knocked out at the quarter-final stage, but I also think we have enough talent in the side to win the tournament.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darwin, post: 559370, member: 24910"] I'm actually quite excited by the look of this NZ squad. Though I agree it looks much weaker without Cama (and Baker, and Raikuna, and Jackman), I think it will be a great chance for NZ to develop another playmaker in Cama's absense. Rocky Khan is the obvious man to fill this role - he has been really impressive at the National Sevens over the last couple of season, so it will be great to see if he can transfer than form to the international stage. Spooner-Neera is rated incredibly highly, Gillies Kaka could be a phenomenal Sevens players (if he put his mind to it), while the likes of Stowers and Lam give us plenty of pace and power outwide. There is certainly a lack of experience, so they will be relying heavily on Forbes, Raikabula, and Mikkelson. Perhaps I'm just excited as I have no idea how we will go - we could well get knocked out at the quarter-final stage, but I also think we have enough talent in the side to win the tournament. [/QUOTE]
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