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  •   Home > News > National > Wellington

    A treat for sevens fans in the capital

    A treat for sevens fans in the capital


    Both the men's and women's national squads will spend next weekend in Wellington, playing tournament and exhibition games as part of their Olympic build-up.

    The men will play a four-team tournament alongside Tongan and Samoan invitational sides.

    The women will go up against a Black Ferns fifteens selection and a Moana Pasifika side.

    Both New Zealand teams will then play exhibition games at Sky Stadium either side of the Hurricanes-Crusaders Super Rugby Aotearoa match on Sunday, April 11.

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