All Blacks and Black Ferns prepared for Rugby World Cup Sevens defence

Sport360 staff 22:49 20/07/2018
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  • All Blacks Sevens and Black Ferns Sevens Captains Sarah Goss and Scott Curry

    As the Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018 kicks off in San Francisco, All Blacks Sevens captain Tim Mikkelson and Black Ferns Sevens captain Sarah Goss have declared their teams ready to defend their titles.

    Aiming to take back-to-back titles for the first time in the history of the tournament, the All Blacks Sevens and Black Ferns Sevens get their campaigns underway at AT&T Park on Friday night (UAE time)

    Speaking after Thursday’s Captain’s Run, All Blacks co-captain Tim Mikkelson, player of the tournament at the 2013 Rugby World Cup, said there are similarities between the team in San Francisco and the team that won the last title in Moscow.

    “We’ve been preparing really well,” he said.

    “We have a great group of guys in our team who have worked extremely hard and hopefully if we play well across four games, we’ll get the title again.

    “Going back-to-back is something we’ve talked about. We want this team to create its own history and legacy.

    “There are so many teams that could win and it will be the team that can execute under pressure; you have to play every game like it’s a final in this knock-out format, so we need to step up and do the business.”

    Having won alongside the Black Ferns Sevens in 2013 and again at the Commonwealth Games earlier this year, Mikkelson said it certainly adds to the experience.

    “Our teams train in the same facilities so we know how hard each other work every day, so to get a result alongside the women is awesome,” he continued.

    “Hopefully we can do it again.”

    Black Ferns Sevens captain Sarah Goss echoed Mikkelson’s sentiment, with fond memories of victories in Moscow and Gold Coast.

    “Moscow was a special moment, we were an inexperienced team and it was incredible to take a Rugby World Cup home to New Zealand,” she said.

    “Sharing success with the men is amazing – we train day in, day out for the same thing, so I hope we can do it again this weekend.”

    The Black Ferns Sevens come into the Rugby World Cup in fine form, winning the last three World Series tournaments, but Goss said the challenge ahead is unique.

    “It’s going to be extremely tough with the knock-out format and the quality of teams. We have prepared well and know we need to be at our best if we are going to win,” said Goss.

    The Black Ferns Sevens face Mexico in their opening match of the World Cup on Friday night. Should they advance from that match they will play a quarterfinal later that day.

    The All Blacks Sevens play the winner of Russia v Hong Kong in their first match Saturday morning (06.31 UAE time). All games are live on OSN Sports Action 4

    The All Blacks Sevens team is;

    Kurt Baker

    Dylan Collier

    Scott Curry – captain

    Trael Joass

    Andrew Knewstubb

    Jona Nareki

    Tim Mikkelson – captain

    Sione Molia

    Salesi Rayasi

    Joe Ravouvou

    Akuila Rokolisoa

    Regan Ware

    The Black Ferns Sevens team is;

    Shakira Baker

    Michaela Blyde

    Kelly Brazier

    Gayle Broughton

    Theresa Fitzpatrick

    Sarah Goss – captain

    Tyla Nathan-Wong

    Ruby Tui

    Stacey Waaka

    Niall Williams

    Tenika Willison

    Portia Woodman

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