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Sevens squad released

12/03/2010 14:04:01

New Zealand sevens coach Gordon Tietjens has named his 12-man squad for next week's Adelaide leg of the IRB Sevens World Series.

Tietjens has named a largely unchanged squad from the Wellington and Las Vegas tournaments with Bay of Plenty's Toby Arnold coming in to replace Counties Manukau speedster Sherwin Stowers who is ruled out with an ankle injury.

Bay of Plenty's Solomon King is also unavailable for selection due to injury.

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