Despite being without stars like Sarah Hirini, Portia Woodman and Michaela Blyde, the Black Ferns Sevens have made a fast start to their 2020 campaign.
With two gold medals from three World Series events to begin their campaign, some of the country's young talent has had the chance to shine on the big stage.
While it's a promising sign for the future, it will make for an even tougher task when management has to pick just 12 players to send to the Olympic Games in July.
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The team's next chance to stake their claim to a spot in the final 12 comes in Hamilton this weekend in the first ever women's World Series event on New Zealand soil. Speaking to the Herald, Blyde said every game for the rest of the season was another opportunity for players to make their cases.