New Zealand plan to be the "sleeping giant" when they take
the field in the Wellington sevens on Friday, coach Gordon
Tietjens says.
New Zealand are out to undo their losing Wellington
tournament run; they have not taken home the winning
trophy since 2008.
Tietjens today named 12 players to take a tilt at the home
title in the IRB sevens series, with five Commonwealth Games
players forming the core of the squad.
It was a lot for the new guys to take on, but any one of them
could be the next new star, Tietjens said.
"Can they handle the pressure? I believe they can, I've got
five experienced players that went to (the Delhi Commonwealth
Games) around them, barring injury I believe they've got the
support they need."
The plan was to take the games one at a time, with Fiji,
Samoa and England being toughest, he said.
"We've changed out approach a little, probably just trying to
down tone it a little bit, and perhaps be the sleeping
giant."
Counties Manukau's David Raikuna will make his debut, while
newcomer Rory Grice has been bracketed with Waikato team-mate
Declan O'Donnell, who has an ankle injury. A decision on who
plays will be made tomorrow.
Back from the squad who won Commonwealth Games gold in
October are captain DJ Forbes, Lote Raikabula, Tim Mikkelson,
Tomasi Cama and Toby Arnold.
Despite growing up in Fiji, and always supporting the Fiji
sevens team, Raikuna said he was very excited to be now
playing for New Zealand.
"[In the] early stage of growing up I always watched New
Zealand play Fiji. I always went for Fiji, now with the New
Zealand team I don't know what's going to happen with that."
It was always a tough game between New Zealand and Fiji, he
said.
"A lot of the boys say if you go up against Fiji, go hard,
take them on."
And if he was part of the crowd - he would dress in a New
Zealand supporters jersey.
New Zealand: DJ Forbes (captain), Toby Arnold, Tomasi Cama,
Scott Curry, Frank Halai, Bryce Heem, Solomon King, Tim
Mikkelson, Declan O'Donnell/Rory Grice, Buxton Popoalii, Lote
Raikubula, David Raikuna
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