All Blacks Sevens stalwarts call time on international careers
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Few have achieved more than this trio, who have World Series, World Cup and Commonwealth Games titles to their names, as well as all captaining the side at different times.
Tim Mikkelson is the most experienced player of the three, earning the most caps of any player in All Blacks Sevens history. Debuting in 2007, Mikkelson is the fourth highest try scorer in the game, and his 104 appearance ranks him the second most capped player in international sevens history.
Long serving captain of the team, Scott Curry goes out still as one of the world’s leading forwards after an impressive performance at the Paris Olympics. Curry debuted in 2010 and amassed 71 caps for the team.
Sam Dickson, who was the most recent of the three to captain the side, made his debut in 2012, he has 77 caps to his name which include three Commonwealth Games and three Sevens Rugby World Cups.
New Zealand Rugby’s Head of Men’s High Performance Mike Anthony paid tribute to the players.
“Scott, Tim and Sam have all made a significant contribution on and off the field to the All Blacks Sevens during their tenure. They have left an incredible mark on the game and have added to the legacy of the All Blacks Sevens.
“The success they have had in the black jersey is credit to their leadership, work ethic and dedication to the game. On behalf of New Zealand Rugby, I want to thank them for their incredible service and wish them well for their future endeavours,” said Anthony.
While Dickson has confirmed his retirement from all rugby, Mikkelson and Curry are stepping back from professional rugby.
Player Achievements
Tim Mikkelson
All Blacks Sevens number: 190
Debut: George 2007
World Series Crowns: Seven
World Cup Victories: 2013, 2018
Olympics: Silver medal 2021
Commonwealth Games: Gold Medal 2010, 2018, Silver medal 2014
Individual achievements: Fourth highest try scorer in World Series History, 2013 World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year, 2011 New Zealand Rugby Sevens Player of the Year.
Scott Curry
All Blacks Sevens number: 216
Debut: Dubai 2010
World Series Crowns: Six
World Cup Victories: 2018
Olympics: Silver medal 2021
Commonwealth Games: Gold medal 2018, Silver medal 2014
Individual achievements: New Zealand Rugby Sevens Player of the Year 2015, 2018, 2020, 2021.
Sam Dickson
All Blacks Sevens number: 241
Debut: Dubai 2012
World Series Crowns: Four
World Cup Victories: 2018
Commonwealth Games: Gold medal 2018, Silver medal 2014, Bronze medal 2022