Schoeman: SA Sevens must go it alone
In the latest edition of SA Rugby magazine, SA Rugby’s high performance manager for sevens, Marius Schoeman, explains how he believes the Blitzboks can avoid losing players to fifteens each year.
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In the latest edition of SA Rugby magazine, SA Rugby’s high performance manager for sevens, Marius Schoeman, explains how he believes the Blitzboks can avoid losing players to fifteens each year.
Sandile Ngcobo has set the Blitzboks three goals for this weekend’s New Zealand Sevens tournament in Hamilton, which will ensure they stay on the path to their long-term goal for the season – to qualify for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
Rookie Jaiden Baron has been named in the Blitzboks squad for the next two legs of the World Sevens Series, in Australia and New Zealand.
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Having recently completed his return to the Sharks, Muller du Plessis recalls how the support of his friends and family helped him recover from a serious injury at high school and become a Blitzboks star.
South Africa’s most-capped Springbok Sevens player, Branco du Preez, has retired from international sevens rugby and will leave the Blitzboks with a bouquet of career records, gold medals and highlights.
World Rugby shouldn’t have messed with a winning sevens formula, writes SIMON BORCHARDT.
Sandile Ngcobo said that while he was displeased with the Blitzboks’ attitude on the final day of the Cape Town Sevens, he was satisfied with the overall progress that has been made since the opening tournament in Hong Kong.
A protracted schedule took the wind out of South Africa’s sails at the rain-soaked Cape Town Sevens on Sunday and extended their seven-year drought at home, writes DYLAN JACK.
The Blitzboks were forced to settle for fourth place after being handed a second successive loss at the Cape Town Sevens by the USA in rainy conditions on Sunday night.