Rotorua Daily Post

Bay side eye national prize

Qualificat­ion for tournament next month major goal as wider squad of 24 begin training

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Preparatio­n for the Bay of Plenty men’s sevens’ season gets under way with a training camp this weekend. Bay of Plenty sevens head coach Sean Horan and his assistant Steve Miln this week named their wider training squad for the coming season, with 24 players with varied skill and experience selected.

Horan said the selection was mixed with “some players from the past, a few from the Under 19s squad, a couple of new players to the region, plus there are a couple of exciting young players that are still at school”.

He said he was excited to see how they developed in the lead up to the

Bay of Plenty Men’s Sevens Squad:

Hunter Mokomoko, William Warbrick, Will Ngatai, Jordy Stone, Jayjay Seumai, Gordie Lloyd, Etonia Waqa, Taniela Filemoni, Paea Lavaka, Richie Tuvanavou, Elijah Nicholas, Josh Honey, Jonty Wood, Te Aihe Toma, Isaac Te Aute, Vilitati Sabani, Carlos Price, Danyon Morgan-Puterangi, Rewita Biddle, Luther Hirini, Ratu Delasau, Peni Lasaqa, Fritz Rayasi, Te Wehi Wright.

season and the TECT National Sevens on December 15 and 16 in Tauranga.

The national tournament, establishe­d in 1976 with the introducti­on of the women’s competitio­n in 1998, will feature 16 men’s and 12 women’s teams that qualify by competing at three regional tournament­s.

The move from Rotorua to Tauranga and the shift from January to December is aimed at boosting the number of top level players.

The Bay of Plenty men’s sevens wider training squad begin preparatio­ns this weekend with a camp in O¯ hope.

They will compete in pre-season tournament­s in Pukekohe and Thames ahead of the Northern Regional Qualificat­ion Tournament in Cambridge on December 1, where they will seek qualificat­ion for the National Sevens.

“We’re excited about the opportunit­y that presents itself to the group,” Horan said. “It’s great to have the National Sevens based in Tauranga for the first time and hopefully the exposure that the players will get, will help their future progressio­n.”

National Sevens tickets are on sale and available from Dash Tickets.

Bay of Plenty Men’s Sevens tournament­s:

Date: Saturday, November 17 Location: Karaka Rugby Club, Counties Manukau

Date: Saturday, November 24 Location: Thames Valley Date: Saturday, December 1 Location: Memorial Park, Cambridge

Date: Saturday, December 15 and Sunday, December 16 Location: Tauranga Domain, Tauranga

 ?? Photo / File ?? Bay of Plenty’s Te Aihe Toma makes a break against Auckland during the plate final at the Bayleys National Sevens in Rotorua in January.
Photo / File Bay of Plenty’s Te Aihe Toma makes a break against Auckland during the plate final at the Bayleys National Sevens in Rotorua in January.
 ??  ?? Kristin Macfarlane
Kristin Macfarlane

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