Rugbyâs shortened form will make itâs Olympics debut at Rio 2016 but it has been a regular fixture on the Commonwealth stage for some years, with Glasgow itâs fifth appearance.
During that time the Kiwis have not lost a single match, although Rodwell insists that fact can change with the competition getting underway on Saturday.
Back in May England triumphed over New Zealand 15-12 at the London World Sevens Series.
And while Rodwell and England will first have to navigate their way past Pool D opponents Sri Lanka, Uganda and Australia, Rodwell insists they are ready to take on the Kiwis in the latter stages.
âThereâs no fear factor there for us, I enjoy playing against New Zealand,â said Rodwell, who has appeared in more than 70 World Series events. âTheyâre the team to beat as they have not lost a game in Commonwealth history.
âWe have a strong belief we have a good squad up here in Glasgow and weâre ready to do something special. The win over New Zealand in London definitely gave us a boost.
âWeâve had some good tussles with them this season and a couple of victories, which gives us the belief that if we play to our potential, we can give anyone a really good run for their money and come out on top.â
The competition takes place at Ibrox Stadium with New Zealand opening proceedings against Canada in Pool A â a group that also includes hosts Scotland.
England start their campaign against Sri Lanka while Wales take on Malaysia first up in Pool C.
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Article source: http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/commonwealth-games/cwg-news/wales-ryan-jones-rugby-sevens-going-global.1406035351
Rugby - Rodwell confident England can light up rugby sevens show
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