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Liam Messam to ditch Super Rugby in bid for Olympic gold with All Blacks Sevens

Two-time Commonwealth Games gold medal winner in sevens has left Waikato Chiefs to concentrate on breaking into New Zealand’s Olympic squad

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Liam Messam in action against England for the All Blacks XVs team. Photo: Reuters
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All Blacks loose forward Liam Messam will put his Super Rugby career on hold in a bid to win a sevens gold for New Zealand at next year’s Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

Messam, who won Commonwealth Games gold in sevens for New Zealand in 2006 and 2010, has left the Waikato Chiefs to concentrate on breaking into the Olympic squad, his coach told local media.

“He’ll be very difficult to replace,” coach Dave Rennie said of the 31-year-old Chiefs captain.

To try and win an Olympic gold would be pretty special so we’ll fully support it and who knows, he may be back in ’17
Dave Rennie

“But it’s exciting for him. He obviously won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games and to try and win an Olympic gold would be pretty special so we’ll fully support it and who knows, he may be back in ’17.”

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The Chiefs are also expected to lose another marquee player in All Blacks centre Sonny Bill Williams, who has also spoken of a tilt at Olympic gold.

Both Williams and Messam were named on Sunday in a 41-man squad for the All Blacks’ warm-up tests for their defence of the Rugby World Cup in England.

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New Zealand’s sevens team are reigning world champions and likely to enter the Rio tournament as favourites.

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