Defending national provincial sevens champions Auckland will be the team to beat in Queenstown this weekend.
Despite not showing at the Bay of Plenty Invitational Sevens last weekend, Auckland are in great form winning the 28 Black Sevens before Christmas.
Auckland have an effective mix of experience, youth and pace.
Ex-New Zealand sevens player, Edwin Coker will lead from the front.
2011 Player fo the Tournament, Malakai Fekitoa and fellow youngster Lolagi Visinia are in great form.
Rocky Khan and Ben Lam will be close to the action. It remains to be seen whether Samoan international star Tom Iosefo will be back for Auckland. Few defenders could cope with his blistering pace in 2011 so hopefully we will see him again in 2012.
Bryce Heem has also been MIA.
The Competition
2012 runners-up Taranaki were in great form at Mount Maunganui last weekend and will be confident going into the 2012 Nationals.
Current New Zealand player Ben Souness tweaked an ankle and did not play in the second half of the day but it is expected to be fully fit in Queenstown.
Playmakers Brett Goodin and international Kylem O’Donnell were well supported by Telly Hemopo around the ruck.
Taranaki also have size and pace out wide with Waisake Naholo and Whaimotu Craft-Chemis.
Waikato
Waikato won the Consolation Final at the BOP Invitational after losing to Taranaki in pool play.
They are a well balanced and very organised unit.
Waikato have 3 current New Zealand sevens players.
- Tim Mikkleson was not playing
- Frank Halai only played in 2 matches
- Joe Weeber was used sparingly
At full strength, Waikato will be serious contenders in Queenstown.
Unknown Quantity – Bay of Plenty
The Bay had a poor showing at their invitational tournament last weekend.
They were without their forward pack from last year. Solomon King, Jason Hona and injured New Zealand player Scott Curry were not playing for Bay of Plenty. Current international Toby Arnold was not playing either.
Ruki Tipuna is playing professionally in England with Bristol after a brief stint with Llanelli. Matt Hodson was also missing.
If key players are available, Bay of Plenty could be an outside chance and unlike last year when they went in as favourites, they will not have the weight of expectation on their shoulders.
[The Bay won the invitational tournament the week before Queenstown last year but then lost early on Day#2 to eventual winners Auckland]












Bay of Plenty Invitational goes International
Filed under Commentary by Maru on January 2, 2012 at 7:59 pm {no comments}Last week the USA Olympic Committee entered the sevens arena so that American sevens players can be compensated for their time and develop their fitness and skills ahead of the 2016 Rio Olympics.
It seems China will not be far away.
The Shandong province sent one mens and two womens sevens teams to the Bay of Plenty Invitational tournament at Mount Maunganui today.
They ended up losing their final match to Horowhenua-Kapaiti 24-16 but won the crowd over with 2 late tries showing enterprise and pace out wide.
The mens side was coached by ex-New Zealand international, Scott Pierce.