Dry last played for the defending World Series champions in Cape Town in December 2017. His return to the side for his 65th tournament is just reward for the months of rehabilitation since he was ruled out with a knee injury 14 months ago. He takes over from Ryan Oosthuizen in the forwards.

There are two changes amongst the backs to the side that finished third at the HSBC Cape Town Sevens in December 2018. Stedman Gans, who last played in London in June last year, will replace injured Muller du Plessis and Selvyn Davids, the 13th player in Cape Town, comes into the match day squad for Rosko Specman, who has joined the Vodacom Bulls.

There are two changes amongst the backs to the side that finished third at the HSBC Cape Town Sevens in December 2018. Stedman Gans, who last played in London in June last year, will replace injured Muller du Plessis and Selvyn Davids, the 13th player in Cape Town, comes into the match day squad for Rosko Specman, who has joined the Vodacom Bulls.

Philip Snyman will again lead the side after missing the second day of action in Cape Town with a shoulder niggle, while Justin Geduld and Werner Kok, who underwent minor surgery for knee and facial injuries last month, have also being declared fit to play in Australasia.

Mfundo Ndhlovu and Cecil Afrika were not considered due to injury.

The inclusion of Kyle Brown, for his 68th World Series tournament, will see the former team captain equal the record for tournament appearances in the Blitzboks jersey, held by Frankie Horne.

The HSBC New Zealand Sevens will take place on 26 and 27 January in the FMG Stadium in Waikato, while the HSBC Sydney Sevens tournament is scheduled for 2 and 3 February at Spotless Stadium.

The Springbok Sevens squad for the HSBC New Zealand Sevens:

1. Chris Dry (64 tournaments; 319 matches, 460 points, 92 tries) 
2. Philip Snyman (captain – 56 tournaments; 257 matches, 351 points, 64 tries, 16 conversions)
3. Impi Visser (2 tournaments, 12 matches, 10 points, 2 tries)
4. Zain Davids (15 tournaments; 70 matches, 50 points, 10 tries)
5. Werner Kok (39 tournaments; 196 matches, 450 points, 90 tries)
6. Kyle Brown (67 tournaments; 339 matches, 435 points, 87 tries)
7. Branco du Preez (63 tournaments; 316 matches, 1182 points, 84 tries, 378 conversions, 1 penalty, 1 drop goal)
8. Selvyn Davids (7 tournaments; 29 matches, 102 points, 14 tries, 16 conversions)
9. Justin Geduld (38 tournaments; 194 matches, 872 points, 89 tries, 212 conversions, 1 penalty)
10. Dewald Human (6 tournaments; 26 matches, 79 points, 9 tries, 17 conversions)
11. Siviwe Soyizwapi (20 tournaments; 101 matches, 310 points, 62 tries)
12. Stedman Gans (11 tournaments; 44 matches, 60 points, 12 tries)
13. JC Pretorius* (on debut)
* Replacement Player