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IRB Sevens, World Cup & Premiership 7s
[2013-14 IRB 7's] Gold Coast
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<blockquote data-quote="rugbymad4life" data-source="post: 597804" data-attributes="member: 70539"><p>Yes, isles is definitely entertaining to watch. And yes that Jamaican sprint team would be awesome to watch, although still they probably would not be the best team in the competition.</p><p>What about a team of the fastest current sevens players (forwards would be a problem so I am excluding them)</p><p></p><p>1. Carlin Isles</p><p>2. Dan Norton</p><p>3. Collins Injera</p><p>4. Shannon Walker</p><p>5. Simpie Mastriet</p><p>6. That realy fast new guy for the Blitzbokke.</p><p>7. Samisona (excuse spelling) viriviri</p><p></p><p>Any others I've missed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rugbymad4life, post: 597804, member: 70539"] Yes, isles is definitely entertaining to watch. And yes that Jamaican sprint team would be awesome to watch, although still they probably would not be the best team in the competition. What about a team of the fastest current sevens players (forwards would be a problem so I am excluding them) 1. Carlin Isles 2. Dan Norton 3. Collins Injera 4. Shannon Walker 5. Simpie Mastriet 6. That realy fast new guy for the Blitzbokke. 7. Samisona (excuse spelling) viriviri Any others I've missed. [/QUOTE]
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