Counties Manukau are counting on their support play, to the fore in 2016, as they prepare for a realistic tilt at a fifth national provincial sevens title this weekend in Rotorua.
The defending Cup champions will not have a 'defensive' mindset in 2017, however.
Barely half the 2016 squad are returning, though the good news is that All Blacks Sevens reps Sherwin Stowers and Sione Molia have been cleared to play, though DJ Forbes will again bypass the tournament to be fresh for the Wellington World Series event at the end of the month.
Coach Reon Graham, who takes the reins from Darryl Suasua, has again highlighted that support play, as opposed to outright pace, that served them so well in 2016, when playmaker August Pulu - now with the Blues - won the Joe Tauiwi Memorial Trophy for his influential play.
"Sione (Molia) and Sherwin probably have the most pace, but the rest are pretty even. It's going to take us 3-4 passes to score, rather than letting one guy do it," says Graham.