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BlitzBoks bring in Dobela as Geduld's replacement

SQUAD ANNOUNCEMENT: Former Junior Springbok flyhalf Lubabalo Dobela will make his one seven-point try World Rugby Sevens Series debut in Singapore next weekend after being named in the Blitzboks squad for the fifth tournament of the 2022 season.

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The former Cheetahs player, who turns 24 years old next month, is the only newcomer in the squad named by coach Neil Powell, who made three changes to the side that were triumphant in Seville the end of January.

Dobela will replace Justin Geduld, who picked up a serious knee injury in that tournament, while regular captain, Siviwe Soyizwapi is also back leading the squad after missing the last tournament due to an injury suffered in Malaga the previous week.

Ronald Brown – the recently named 2021 SA Rugby Sevens Player of the Year – who also missed the Spanish leg due to injury, makes a welcome return to action as well, replacing Branco du Preez, who is recovering from a shoulder injury.

“It is great to have Ronald and Siviwe back again, while I am pleased that Lubabalo is getting his opportunity,” said Powell.

“He joined the SA Rugby Sevens Academy in 2021 and has impressed from day one. I have no doubt that he is ready to perform at this level.”

Powell added: “The squad has been working hard in recent weeks and for good reason. We have done well in the series so far, but that counts for nothing and the players are well aware of that.

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“Our focus will pretty much be on that first match in Singapore next weekend. We have not played since late January and will need to hit the ground running.”

Dobela was elated when Powell told him that he will make his Blitzboks debut.

“That was a great feeling, especially since I lost a family member recently, so the news really lifted my spirits,” said Dobela. “Coach told me to go out and make my mistakes as there are experienced players around me to take the weight off my shoulders. That eased the nerves and I am keen to back my skill set with this wonderful group of players.”

The one seven-point try Singapore Sevens was last held in 2019, with the Blitzboks overhauling Fiji in a dramatic final. The tournament will be hosted at the Singapore National Stadium on Saturday and Sunday, April 9 and 10, and will be followed by the rescheduled one seven-point try Canada Sevens, to be played in BC Place, Vancouver, on April 16 and 17.

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South Africa Sevens: Sakoyisa Makata, Ryan Oosthuizen, Impi Visser, Zain Davids, Christie Grobbelaar, JC Pretorius, Ronald Brown, Selvyn Davids, Lubabalo Dobela, Dewald Human, Siviwe Soyizwapi (captain), Mfundo Ndlovu, Darren Adonis

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