3 Feb 2015

Four debutants picked for NZ sevens

5:50 am on 3 February 2015

All Blacks Sevens coach Sir Gordon Tietjens has confirmed his team for this weekend's World Series tournament in Wellington, and there's no room for veterans Tomasi Cama and Lote Raikabula.

Coach Gordon Tietjens holds the IRB 7s World Series Trophy and DJ Forbes holds the London 7s Trophy after the match. 2014.

Coach Gordon Tietjens holds the IRB 7s World Series Trophy and DJ Forbes holds the London 7s Trophy after the match. 2014. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Otago's Josh Gordon and Murphy Taramai also miss the cut from the provisional squad.

There are four new caps with Waikato's Dylan Collier, Auckland's Rieko Ioane, Northland's Jack Goodhue and Taranaki's Beaudein Waaka in line to make their international debuts in front of their home crowd.

New Zealand are the reigning champions in Wellington and will be desperate to defend their title as they look to climb up the World Series leaderboard.

The All Black Sevens are the overall World Series defending champions, but find themselves in third place after the opening three tournaments in Australia, Dubai and South Africa, 12 points behind leaders South Africa.

Fiji are second, with Australia fourth.

The top four finishers at the end of the World Series receive automatic qualification for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janiero.

New Zealand:

Dylan Collier* (Waikato)

Scott Curry (Bay of Plenty)

Ambrose Curtis (Wellington)

Sam Dickson (Canterbury)

DJ Forbes (captain) (Counties Manukau)

Jack Goodhue* (Northland)

Rieko Ioane* (Auckland)

Gillies Kaka (Hawke's Bay)

Tim Mikkelson (Waikato)

Sherwin Stowers (Counties Manukau)

Beaudein Waaka* (Taranaki)

Joe Webber (Waikato)

* new squad member