Experienced Blitzboks prepare to defend Cape Town Sevens title

Buoyed by success in the first tournament of the World Sevens Series in Dubai, the Blitzboks are in Cape Town to defend their title at the Cape Town Stadium. A winning team attracts the crowds, and the tournament is set to be another money-spinner for the City of Cape Town. Last year, 107 000 spectators watched the two-day event, which Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille says resulted in an injection of R539 million in to the city coffers. Already 110 000 tickets have been sold for this weekend’s tournament, and the City has signed a deal to host the Cape Town leg of the World Sevens Series for another three years. Coach Neil Powell has no injury-enforced absentees and will field his strongest side over the weekend. – David O’Sullivan

From Sport24

Springbok Sevens coach Neil Powell stuck with the tried and tested squad that won in Dubai last weekend for the second edition of the Cape Town Sevens tournament, to be played at the Cape Town Stadium this weekend.

The 12 players that were crowned champions of the Dubai Sevens last Saturday, will again start in Cape Town, with Siviwe Soyizwapi the reserve player that will replace any injured Blitzbok during the tournament for the second week in a row.

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Springbok Sevens coach Neil Powell

The South Africans are looking to defend the title they won in last year’s inaugural tournament, as well as a fourth consecutive title at home, after also winning the last two tournament hosted in Port Elizabeth in 2013 and 2014.

With a combined total of 375 tournament caps, the Blitzbok squad is the most experienced amongst the 16 contenders for the Cape Town title.

“We are fortunate to be able to again field an experienced squad,” Powell said.

“There were niggles from Dubai, but those were expected as the guys have not played for a couple of months. Luckily for us, we came back from Dubai without any serious injuries and lots of belief in our systems.”

Powell introduced some special measures this week to try and re-focus the team’s goals and mindset.

“We had to start from scratch again. The players are experienced enough to be able to do that themselves, so I hope the triggers we provided will be successful,” said Powell.

South Africa will face Russia, USA and Australia in Pool A on a tough opening day.

“We need to be sharp on Saturday, as it is a dangerous pool, with all three teams capable of beating a more favourite team. The fact that we play at home will lift the players, no doubt, but we cannot just rock up and expect the crowd to motivate us and win the games for us with their support. We need to deliver and get them in the game,” Powell said.

Springbok Sevens captain, Philip Snyman, admitted that expectations at home are always huge.

“We realise our fans are looking at us to deliver the goods and we want nothing else,” said Snyman.

“We only have this great opportunity to play at home once every year and are determined to give it our best shot. We will not leave anything out there.” – Sport24

The Springbok Sevens team is:

  1. Chris Dry (53 tournaments, 370 points)
  2. Philip Snyman (captain, 38, 221)
  3. Dylan Sage (8, 40)
  4. Kwagga Smith (25, 255)
  5. Werner Kok (20, 225)
  6. Kyle Brown (46, 390)
  7. Branco du Preez (46, 901)
  8. Rosko Specman (14, 179)
  9. Justin Geduld (26, 583)
  10. Cecil Afrika (46, 1144)
  11. Ruhan Nel (12, 115)
  12. Seabelo Senatla (30, 840)

Replacement:

  1. Siviwe Soyizwapi (3, 30)

Source: http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Sevens/blitzboks-unchanged-for-cape-town-sevens-20161208

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