Disrupted BlitzBokke to start strong
Head coach Neil Powell admitted this week that the team’s preparations for the Gold Coast tournament have not been ideal. However, he cautioned his team will be primed to challenge for the tournament title when action kicks off on Saturday.
With Olympic qualification looming large, the Springbok Sevens will be eager to kick off their important 2014/15 Sevens World Series campaign on a winning note at the Gold Coast tournament this coming weekend.
The 2014/15 season is widely viewed as the most competitive yet, with the top four teams on the log at the end of the season gaining automatic entry to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil.
The South Africans will be looking to resume their winning ways at the season-opening event in Australia, especially after their thrilling gold medal performance at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in July.
Regular captain and stalwart, forward Kyle Brown, is still busy with his rehabilitation following shoulder surgery, while a few other players were also nursing some injury niggles in the build-up to the tournament.
In addition to that, Justin Geduld, Seabelo Senatla and Albertus Smith also played in the Currie Cup, which meant Powell could only get his full squad together on the eve of their departure to Australia.
Veteran forward Frankie Horne will lead the Springbok Sevens in his 60th consecutive World Series match, while Powell also included uncapped Golden Lions centre Ruhan Nel in his 12-man travelling party.
With Olympic qualification and World Series honours at stake, Horne said: “This is a big season, not only for us, but for everyone.”
He added: “I’m sure we will get a good taste over the weekend of what we can expect during the course of the season. Consistency will be vital, so it will require concentration and focus in each match.”
The South Africans face Wales, American Samoa and Kenya in their pool matches on the opening day’s play on Saturday.
South Africa: Chris Dry, Philip Snyman, Frankie Horne, Albertus Smith, Werner Kok, Ruhan Nel, Justin Geduld, Branco du Preez, Stephan Dippenaar, Cecil Afrika, Steven Hunt, Seabelo Senatla.
Saturday, October 11.
South Africa v Wales – Local 11.15, 03.15 SA time (01.15 GMT)
South Africa v American Samoa – Local 14.39, 06.39 SA time (04.39 GMT)
South Africa v Kenya – Local 18.39, 10.39 SA time (08.39 GMT)
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