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Boots and all | Like New Zealand, Japan will wheel out big guns for Olympic quest

The likes of Super Rugby’s Michael Leitch will surely return to the sevens fold for crunch qualifier in Hong Kong

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Hong Kong struggle to take down Michael Leitch in the Asian Five Nations. Photo: SCMP

As expected, the big guns are now lining up to play for the All Blacks Sevens at the Rio Olympics next year.

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The news that Liam Messam has given up his Super Rugby commitments next season to devote 100 per cent of his time to the shorter version of the game comes as no surprise with sevens guru Gordon Tietjens disclosing pre-2015 Hong Kong Sevens that he expected a number of All Blacks to figure in the campaign for gold.

Messam, who captains Waikato Chiefs in Super Rugby, was long expected to be one of the elite 15-a-side players who would crossover. Chiefs team-mate Sonny Bill Williams seems likely soon to make the same move.

The Kiwis will be at full-strength as they bid to win the first Olympic sevens crown. Every nation will be primed and ready to roll out the big guns including Japan, our biggest threat in qualifying for the Games.

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Let’s just hope that Messam will not meet his other Chiefs’ team-mate Michael Leitch on the pitch in Rio. Leitch, who is captain of Japan’s 15s team, plays at number eight for the Hamilton-based Super Rugby franchise.

After September’s World Cup, Leitch too is expected to turn to sevens and don’t be surprised if you see him turn up at Hong Kong Stadium for the one-off Asia Rugby Olympic qualifying tournament.

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