He made his debut at the
2010 Dubai Sevens. He made his debut appearance at the Olympics representing
New Zealand at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Curry was ruled out of the
All Blacks Sevens squad to the
2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens in Russia due to an injury he sustained during training. He was included in the squad for the
2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. However, New Zealand lost to
South Africa 12–17 in the final. Curry captained the
All Blacks Sevens side at the
2015 USA Sevens after
DJ Forbes was injured in
Wellington. He captained the rugby sevens side at the
2016 Summer Olympics. He won gold medal with the New Zealand team in the
men's rugby sevens tournament during the
2018 Commonwealth Games. He captained the New Zealand side which triumphed at the
2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens tournament by defeating England 33–12 in the final. He was named as the captain of the New Zealand squad to compete at the
2020 Summer Olympics in the
men's rugby sevens tournament. He was also subsequently part of the New Zealand side which claimed silver medal after losing to Fiji 27–12 at the 2020 Summer Olympics. It was also New Zealand's first ever Olympic medal in the men's rugby sevens. Prior to the start of the delayed 2020 Olympics, he announced that he would consider on retiring from the sport after the Olympics. He is also a trained science teacher. Curry was part of the
All Blacks Sevens squad that won a bronze medal at the
2022 Commonwealth Games in
Birmingham. He was selected for the
All Blacks Sevens squad for the
2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens in
Cape Town. He won a silver medal after his side lost to
Fiji in the gold medal final. In 2024, He competed for
New Zealand at the
Paris Olympics. == References ==