All Blacks Sevens team for Sevens Wellington

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The All Blacks Sevens team for the fourth leg of the HSBC Sevens World Series –  Sevens Wellington (6-7 February) – features four new caps in Dylan Collier, Rieko Ioane, Jack Goodhue and Beaudein Waaka.

The team for the USA Sevens will be confirmed post Wellington.

The team is:

Dylan Collier*
Scott Curry
Ambrose Curtis
Sam Dickson
DJ Forbes (C)
Jack Goodhue
Rieko Ioane*
Gillies Kaka
Tim Mikkelson
Sherwin Stowers
Beaudein Waaka*
Joe Webber
Waikato
Bay of Plenty
Wellington
Canterbury
Counties Manukau
Northland
Auckland
Hawke’s Bay
Waikato
Counties Manukau
Taranaki
Waikato
 * new cap

Dylan Collier comes into the team following a stand-out performance for the champion Waikato Sevens team at the recent National Sevens. He was a member of the Waikato ITM Cup squad in 2013 and 2014. Rieko Ioane captained New Zealand Secondary Schools in 2014. He is another promising player produced by Auckland Grammar and brother of former All Blacks Sevens player Akira Ioane who also made his debut at Wellington last year.

Beaudein Waaka is an inside back and a member of the Taranaki ITM Cup squad in 2013 and 2014. He played for New Zealand Secondary Schools in 2012. Jack Goodhue, a forward, played for Northland Sevens and was a member of Canterbury ITM Cup squad in 2014.

“It’s always good having new and exciting youngsters coming into the side,” said Coach Gordon Tietjens.

“Reiko is a very quick and agile player with a great step and vision. He has lots of pace and has really impressed me. Dylan really excelled at the Nationals. He is a big forward, has great offloading skills and is very fit. He is new to the game, but has still performed exceedingly well.

“Beaudein Waaka also has a great step. He is very exciting to watch and I think he will open a few eyes this weekend. Jack has improved over the last 12 months at a huge rate. He is very fit and a great defender so will add real value.

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“We are defending champions in Wellington so there’s a lot to play for and it’s always exciting to come to Wellington with the support we have here. To perform well is top of our agenda. We got beaten by South Africa in South Africa in the last tournament. But we are on the improve and I would like think we can really nail it at this tournament. Winning Wellington will go a long way to adding a few more points to the ladder and towards qualification for the Olympics.”

After three legs of the HSBC Sevens World Series the All Blacks Sevens are lying third behind Fiji and leaders South Africa. They must finish in the top four of the World Series to ensure automatic qualification for the Olympics in Rio de Janiero in 2016.

Tietjens has a special message to fans who have yet to purchase tickets for Sevens Wellington.

“Get out there and have a look at these younger players. They are really exciting and we’re looking to produce a big performance this weekend. We can’t wait til Friday.”

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