The New Zealand 7's Team despite losing out on Afeleke Pelenise and Tafai Ioasa last week, have taken out a good start for the 2007/08 IRB series and are going in for their second win in George this weekend.
Speaking to Village Sports, New Zealand Coach Gordon Tietgens said that they are coming in to defend their title in George this weekend.
The New Zealand 7's team leads Pool A alongside England, Kenya and Zimbabwe and will play their first game against Kenya on Friday evening.
Heading Pool B is Fiji, with France, Canada and USA, in the third Pool is South Africa, Wales, Argentina and Uganda whilst Samoa, Australia, Scotland and Tunisia are in Pool D.
After the Dubai tournament, New Zealand are in first place on 20 points, second is Fiji on 16 points and tied in third place is England and South Africa on 12 points.
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