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All Blacks Sevens squad named for Las Vegas and Vancouver Sevens

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22 Feb, 2019 01:14 AM3 mins to read

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All Blacks Sevens player Regan Ware in action during the Sydney Sevens. Photo / Getty Images

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The All Blacks Sevens depart New Zealand todayfor the fifth and sixth legs of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series.

Coach Clark Laidlaw has named one potential debutant in the squad traveling to Las Vegas, 23-year-old Te Puoho Stephens from Tasman.

Injuries to regular forwards Scott Curry, Dylan Collier, Amanaki Nicole and Luke Masirewa sees Stephens promoted to the All Blacks Sevens squad for the Las Vegas and Vancouver tournaments.

"Te Puoho Stephens is a non-contracted player that we have brought into our group. He has had a good couple of years for Tasman at the National Sevens and in our development programme this season so it is a great opportunity for him," Laidlaw said.

Fresh from victory at the Sydney Sevens, the New Zealand men sit atop the World Series rankings on equal points with USA and Laidlaw said these next two tournaments would be crucial for their Olympic Qualification hopes.

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"We are really happy with how we've played but are realistic that there is a lot of rugby to come. These two weeks will have a big bearing on the top four, we need to put our heads down, roll up our sleeves and really push hard for those semifinals and finals again."

This year marks the 10th Las Vegas Sevens tournament, where the All Blacks Sevens have finished runners-up on five occasions and will be looking to go one better next weekend.

"Last year we were preparing for Commonwealth Games and didn't have Las Vegas as a focus. This year we are going over slightly early to help with the time difference and to get settled so hopefully that can get us on the front foot and set us up for a good week of training."

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Following the Las Vegas tournament the team will travel to Canada for the Vancouver Sevens the following weekend.

All Blacks Sevens squad

Kurt Baker (Manawatu), Sam Dickson (Canterbury), Scott Gregory (Northland), Trael Joass (Bay of Plenty), Vilimoni Koroi (Otago), Tim Mikkelson (Waikato), Sione Molia (Counties Manukau), Jona Nareki (Otago), Joe Ravouvou (Auckland), Akuila Rokolisoa (Counties Manukau), Tone Ng Shiu (Tasman), Te Puoho Stephens (Tasman), Regan Ware (Taranaki).

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