New Zealand Womens Sevens team named for Canada
The New Zealand Women’s Sevens team for the fourth leg of World Rugby’s Women’s Sevens Series in Canada to be held 18 and 19 April was named today.
The team features three changes from the side that won in Atlanta last month, including the return of forwards Carla Hohepa, Charlotte Scanlan and replacement back Gayle Broughton. Ruby Tui was not considered due to injury, while Morgan Morrow and Alexis Tapsell made way for Hohepa and Scanlon who have recovered from injuries. |
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1. Honey Hireme | Waikato | |||||
2. Carla Hohepa | Waikato | |||||
3. Hazel Tubic | Auckland | |||||
4. Charlotte Scanlan | Auckland | |||||
5. Sarah Goss (c) | Manawatu | |||||
6. Gayle Broughton | Taranaki | |||||
7. Tyla Nathan-Wong | Auckland | |||||
8. Kelly Brazier | Bay of Plenty | |||||
9. Michaela Blyde | Taranaki | |||||
10. Selica Winiata | Manawatu | |||||
11. Portia Woodman | Auckland | |||||
12. Kayla McAlister | Auckland | |||||
After winning the first three rounds of the World Rugby Sevens Series in Dubai, Sao Paulo and Atlanta, the New Zealand Womens Sevens team will be looking to make the upcoming Langford, Canada tournament their fourth in a row.
Coach Sean Horan has served up no surprises in picking an experienced team and said he had to make some tough decisions while naming the squad. “It was honestly the hardest team I have ever had to select and that’s just because of the internal competitive environment the players are creating.” After punishing homeside USA 50-12 in the Atlanta final last month the New Zealand team will be coming into the tournament with much confidence and will face Fiji, Spain and England in their three pool matches. Horan said although the side had trained well all week and was looking in great shape to do well in Canada, the team had still not reached its full potential. “We are looking for a continuation of the growth that we are showing. We are currently leading on the points table for the year, but we have a clear goal in terms of overall performance and we are still not there.” New Zealand now lead the series with 60 points, Canada and Australia are second equal on 48 points while France are fourth with 38 points and the United States are fifth with 36. Canada Sevens 18,19 April, 2015 New Zealand playing schedule Pool play – Saturday 18 April 3.06pm (NZT 10.06am) NZ v Spain 6.06pm (NZT 1.06pm) NZ v England Finals – Sunday 19 April World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series tournaments Dubai (won by New Zealand) Sao Paulo, Brazil (won by New Zealand) Atlanta, USA (won by New Zealand) Langford, Canada London, England Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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