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New Zealand national rugby sevens team

Sports team representing New Zealand

New Zealand national rugby sevens team

Sports team representing New Zealand

FieldValue
NameNew Zealand
NicknameAll Blacks Sevens
BadgeNew Zealand national rugby sevens team logo.svg
Badge_size180
EmblemSilver Fern
UnionNew Zealand Rugby Union
ConfederationOceania Rugby
CoachTomasi Cama
Captain(s)Scott Curry & Tim Mikkelson
Top scorerTomasi Cama (2,028)
Top try scorerTim Mikkelson (240)
Home StadiumWaikato Stadium
World Rugby TrigrammeNZL
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First game18–22
(7 April 1973)
World cup sevens apps8
World cup sevens first1993
World cup sevens bestChampions (2001, 2013, 2018)
websitehttps://www.allblacks.com/teams/all-blacks-sevens/
Note

the men's team

| Captain(s) = Scott Curry & Tim Mikkelson (7 April 1973) | World cup sevens apps = 8 | World cup sevens first = 1993 | World cup sevens best = Champions (2001, 2013, 2018)

New Zealand national rugby sevens team at the 2009 Hong Kong Sevens

The New Zealand national rugby sevens team competes in the World Rugby Sevens Series, Rugby World Cup Sevens, Summer Olympic Games and the Commonwealth Games. They have won a record 14 World Rugby Sevens Series titles.

The team played for the first time at the 1973 International Seven-A-Side Tournament.

History

World Sevens Series

The All Blacks Sevens have won 14 of the 26 World Rugby Sevens Series, and have been the most successful team in the history of the world series. They won the first six series between 1999–2004, before placing 4th in the 2005 series, and then later winning back to back series again in the 2006–2007 seasons. In 2008, the team placed 4th for the second time, and were runners-up for the first ever time in 2009. In the years of 2010–2013, the All Blacks Sevens had another period of success by winning all 4 of those series, before going onto have 5 straight seasons without winning a series between 2014–2018, which saw them come in 3rd place a total of 4 times and placed 4th once, which is also the third time that they have placed 4th in a world series. In 2019, the team won its first series again since 2013, and it was followed by a Covid-19 disrupted 2020–21 season, which was then followed by a disappointing 2021–22 series, that saw them come in 8th place, which was the lowest that the team has ever placed in any of the World Sevens Series. The team won its 14th World Series title on the 13th of May 2023, wrapping up the 2022–23 season, after beating France in the semi finals of the Toulouse tournament, and wrapping up the series due to a points difference gap being greater than the 2nd placed Argentina side. The All Blacks Sevens finished in 4th place in the 2023–24 season after the Madrid, Spain Grand Final (Winner takes all) tournament.

Summer Olympic Games

The All Blacks Sevens have played in 3 tournaments at the Summer Olympics, but have failed to obtain a Gold Medal from all 3 competitions. In 2016, they were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Fiji before finishing in 5th place by beating Argentina (17–14) in the 5th place final. In 2020, they improved from the previous tournament and made it to the Grand Final but they were beaten by Fiji once again by (12–27). This caused them to finish the tournament in 2nd place after losing the final. In 2024, The All Blacks Sevens failed again to obtain a Gold Medal at the Olympics after losing to South Africa in the quarter-finals (7–14), and finishing in 5th place after defeating Ireland (17–7) in the 5th place final.

Rugby World Cup Sevens

New Zealand have won 3 Sevens Rugby World Cups. Their first appearance was in the 1993 tournament which was held in Scotland. They were knocked out in the quarter-finals by the eventual winners England (12–21) before finishing in 7th place. In 1997, they placed 3rd after they were beaten in the semi-finals by South Africa (7–31). In 2001, they won their first World Cup by beating Australia (31–12), and would also make the final again in 2005 but went on to lose to Fiji (19–29). In 2009, they lost to Wales in the quarter-finals (14–15) and would finish in 5th place. They then would go on to win the next two World Cups in 2013 and 2018 by beating England in both tournaments (33–0) and (33–12), to become the first team in history to go back to back in consecutive tournaments. In 2022, they lost to Fiji in the final once again by (12–27), and finished runners-up for the second time in their World Cup history.

Commonwealth Games

New Zealand have found the most success in the Commonwealth Games Sevens Series by winning 5 out of the 7 Tournaments. They won in 1998 by beating Fiji in the final (21–12), won in 2002 by winning against Fiji again (33–15), beat England in the 2006 Final (29–21), before beating Australia in the final in 2010 (24–17) and would go on to beat Fiji for the 3rd consecutive time in the final (14–0). In 2014, they were runners-up after losing to England (12–17) in the final and came in 3rd place after losing to Fiji (14–19) in the semi-finals in the 2022 tournament.

Oceania Sevens

The All Blacks sevens have been the Oceania Sevens Champions twice. In 2022 after having the best round-robin record of (5–1), they secured the title. In 2023, they retained their title after defeating Samoa (24–19) in the Final. They have been runners-up 4 times, the first being in 2014 by losing to Fiji in the final (5–21), the second time was in 2017 when they lost to Fiji again in the final (0–26), the third time was in 2018, when they lost to Fiji again for the 3rd straight final (12–17), and the 4th time would be by having the 2nd best round-robin record in 2021 (4–2), behind Fiji who had a better record (6–0), and they would also finish the 2019 competition in 7th place.

Records

Main article: World Rugby Sevens Series

World Sevens Series

New Zealand have won the World Rugby Sevens Series a record 14 times. New Zealand were particularly dominant in the early years of the Series, winning the first six series.

Summer Olympic Games

New Zealand have competed in three Summer Olympics Sevens Tournaments. Their best result is achieving a Silver medal in the 2020 tournament.

Olympic Games recordYearRoundPositionPldWLDTotalFinal3/3181350
BRA 2016Quarter-finals5th6330
JPN 2020Final2nd6510
FRA 2024Quarter-finals5th6510
Olympic Games History
2016
Pool stage
Pool stage
Quarter-finals
5–8th place playoff Semi-final
5–8th place playoff Fifth place
2020
Pool stage
Pool stage
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
2024
Pool stage
Pool stage
Quarter-finals
5–8th place playoff semi-final
5–8th place playoff Fifth place

Rugby World Cup Sevens

New Zealand is tied with Fiji for the most Rugby Sevens World Cups with each team having 3 titles.

YearRoundPositionPldWLDTotal3 Titles8/8464060
SCO 1993Quarterfinals7th8620
Hong Kong 1997Semifinals3rd4310
ARG 2001Final1st8800
HKG 2005Final2nd8710
UAE 2009Quarterfinals5th4310
RUS 2013Final1st6600
USA 2018Final1st4400
RSA 2022Final2nd4310

Commonwealth Games

New Zealand is the most successful rugby sevens team at the Commonwealth Games. They have won five of the seven Commonwealth Games tournaments so far, and have finished second once. The team have only lost 2 matches at the Commonwealth Games, losing to South Africa in the final of the 2014 tournament and losing to Fiji in the semi-finals in the 2022 tournament.

YearRoundPositionPldWLDTotal5 Titles7/7413920
MAS 1998Finals1st6600
ENG 2002Finals1st6600
AUS 2006Finals1st6600
IND 2010Finals1st6600
SCO 2014Finals2nd6510
AUS 2018Finals1st5500
ENG 2022Bronze Final3rd6510

Oceania Sevens

New Zealand have won the Oceania Sevens twice, while they have been runners-up 4 times and also came in 7th place in the 2019 tournament.

YearRoundPositionTotal2 Titles7/15
SAM 2008Did not compete
TAH 2009
AUS 2010
SAM 2011
AUS 2012
FIJ 2013
AUS 2014Finals2nd
NZL 2015Did not compete
FIJ 2016
FIJ 2017Finals2nd
FIJ 2018Finals2nd
FIJ 20197th Place Final7th
AUS 2021Round-robin2nd
NZL 2022Round-robin1st
AUS 2023Finals1st

Players

Current Squad

On 20 June, the squad was named for the 2024 Paris Olympic Sevens tournament in France.

Travelling Reserves: Tim Mikkelson, Sione Molia, and Joe Webber.

Squad updated to: 20 June 2024

Records and statistics

Player records

The following shows leading career New Zealand players based on performance in the World Rugby Sevens Series. Players in bold are still active.

No.PlayerTries
1****240
2153
3145
4****130
130
No.PlayerPoints
12,028
2****1,220
3Amasio Valence1,132
4865
5****821
No.PlayerMatches
1****488
2450
3351
4Lote Raikabula299
****299

Awards

Main article: World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year

Several New Zealand players have won or been nominated for the World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year award.

World Rugby Player of the YearPlayerWinsNominations
Tim Mikkelson1 (2013)3 (2011, 2013, 2014)
Tomasi Cama Jr.1 (2012)2 (2011, 2012)
DJ Forbes1 (2008)2 (2007, 2008)
Orene Ai'i1 (2005)1 (2005)
Afeleke Pelenise1 (2007)1 (2007)
Leroy Carter01 (2023)
Scott Curry01 (2021)
Frank Halai01 (2012)
Akuila Rokolisoa01 (2023)
Amasio Valence01 (2005)

Coaches

  • Junior Tomasi Cama (head coach)
  • Euan Mackintosh (assistant coach)

Past coaches

NameYears
Gordon Tietjens1994–2016

References

References

  1. "Awards Roll of Honour - World Rugby".
  2. (2012-05-14). "Cama wins Sevens top award".
  3. "New Zealand's Tim Mikkelson named IRB Sevens Player of the Year".
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