All Blacks Sevens coach Clark Laidlaw remains positive of having the services of several Super Rugby players for their Tokyo Olympics campaign, despite the changing schedule of the event.
With the event initially scheduled between late July and early August, players from four of the five Kiwi Super Rugby teams had committed to joining the Sevens system. However, with Covid-19 setting in, sending the sporting world into uncertainty and pushing the Olympic Games back a year, those players were available to take part in Super Rugby Aotearoa.
Now, with the Olympics approaching in the year ahead, it remains to be seen as to whether the same players will be made available to the Sevens.
"We've made no secret that the hope is we'll still get the same players," Laidlaw told Newstalk ZB Sport's Jason Pine.
"While it's moved in the last year, year and a half, since we agreed with the Super Rugby clubs which players were going to come in, our hope is that those players will be available either at the start of the year, or it looks like certain windows maybe after Super Rugby Aotearoa, which finishes the first weekend in May. That would still give a player three months, or 12 weeks, to be ready for the Olympics.