With the New Zealand 7's to kick off tomorrow, Vodafone Fiji 7's coach Ben Ryan is looking forward to another exciting display of rugby sevens.

Ryan said after having a tough training session with the players, he is looking forward to seeing the best out of them.

Fiji is currently in contention with New Zealand, South Africa and Australia in trying to maintain its spot to finish in the top four for the Olympic qualifier and Ryan is hoping they will move to the top after the New Zealand and Las Vegas 7's.

Ryan is urging the players to enjoy every moment they have on the field.

Meanwhile All Blacks 7's coach Gordon Tietjens said while aiming for a 13th World Series title defending their own tournament is a huge challenge for the players after Tim Mikkelson was ruled out yesterday.

Murphy Taramai has been called into the All Blacks Sevens team to replace 2013 sevens player of the year Tim Mikkelson, who's out with a groin injury.

Taramai is the fifth Wellington Sevens rookie Tietjens has included in his team.

The New Zealand 7's kicks off tomorrow with Fiji taking on Portugal at 12.03pm, face Wales at 2.58pm before taking on Australia at 5.54pm in their last pool game.

The Cup quarterfinals will start at 12.28pm Saturday, the Cup semifinals will be at 4.12pm while the Cup final kicks off at 7.55pm Saturday.