Wellington Sevens 2012
Welcome to the Wellington Sevens Day 2. Your home of all the scores, results, fixtures and commentary. Stay tuned on the UpTheGuts blog for your fill, register and comment and have your say on everything that’s going on.
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Wellington Rugby Sevens Day 2 Results
Big Names
Koiatu Koiatu
From the Cook Islands comes veteran Koiatu.
Massive on defense and massive on attack with the ball in hand, he leads from the front and transforms games.
He has a very green, fresh squad under him, full of energy and excitement. We know that Koiatu Koiatu can spark something from nothing and if he can get the Cooks on the front foot and maintain some possession they will score some tries and turn some heads
Watch out for these guys on Day 2. They’ll take a while to get started but may pull some upsets.
Ben Gollings
You might be asking, “Where is Ben Gollings?” I feel your pain. The man that epitomises Sevens is no longer required by the England team.
He’s been asked to make way for the new blood. In my opinion it’s obsurd, he’s done nothing wrong and as of his last tournament in was in inspirational and electric form. Big mistake. He is the only player to score over 2000 points in Sevens. Why would you leave anyone out with that record if they’re fit and playing well?
Also, for such a stalwart of the game, I believe they should have dedicated an entire tournament to him as a tribute to his contribution to Sevens
Hosea Gear
The big drawcard for the Wellington Sevens circuit. All Black and unwanted in the original World Cup squad has thrown his name into the hat to for the Sevens to further his prospects for getting his All Black wing spot back.
He will make a major impact on the New Zealand Sevens squad, is bound to score a lot of tries.
The only question mark will be does he have the fitness to last 14 minutes constantly sprinting with the best of them? We’ll have to wait and see.
Todd Clever
Fan favourite Todd Clever is a no show at the 2012 Wellington Rugby Sevens. We do not know why but I am reliably informed by Scotty Sumo Stevensen that he is a definite no show.
Todd Clever won the hearts of New Zealanders in the 2011 Rugby World Cup and with his aggression, his charisma and his do or die attitude, traits that kiwis recognise in our own favourite sportsmen have made Clever a mainstay when it comes to the hearts and minds of New Zealanders and international Sevens Rugby.
USA is now a fully professional unit with 9 contracted full time players and a brand new Olympic Rugby Sevens training facility in their bid to compete for a medal at the next Olympics.





















