More of the same will be the call for the Black Ferns Sevens as they seek another Cup victory in the Japanese city of Kitakyushu this weekend.
Last month in Las Vegas, New Zealand crushed their Australian rivals, the Rio Olympic gold medallists, 28-5 in the final to take a six-point lead with three tournaments left to play in the 2016-17 World Series.
They have made just one change from that squad, with Rebekah Cordero-Tufuga replacing Terina Te Tamaki. Lyric Faleafaga of St Mary's College in Wellington comes into the squad for the first time as a travelling reserve, but the 17-year-old will not miss any of the school term as we are in the midst of holidays.
"This is about Lyric's development plan, she's young, has special talent and, at 1.8m tall, has real height. We're really excited about her future, so it's all about giving her experience in the international tournament environment and personal growth for her," says coach Allan Bunting.
He says that keeping the core of the series-leading squad together was important while also creating opportunities for up-and-coming talent.