VIDEO: Senatla, the synonym for speed!
Part of the Western Province Currie Cup-winning team, Senatla made switching back to sevens look so easy.
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He ended the Dubai Sevens Series as South Africa's leading try-scorer.
Some of the five pointers include a hat-trick against Kenya, vital scores in the semifinal against Fiji and the final against New Zealand, which extended his national try-scoring record to 196 tries.
To top everything off, the 24-year-old bagged a spot in the Tournament Dream Team.
.@Seabelo_Senatla can step anything. Literally anything 👏 pic.twitter.com/695zIXSJu3
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) December 4, 2017
Video credit: @WorldRugby7s
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