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Springbok women’s seven action at Barnard Stadium this weekend

The Africa Women's Olympic Qualifier will feature 10 teams

The Springbok Women’s Sevens has turned their attention to the Africa Women’s Olympic Qualifier following a short break after the disappointment of losing their place on the World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series.

The Africa Women’s Olympic Qualifier will be hosted at Barnard Stadium on September 26 and 27 and will feature 10 teams.

The other participating countries are Kenya, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Madagascar, Senegal, Namibia, Zambia and Botswana.

The team received a week off to rest and recuperate mentally and physically after the Women’s World Series Qualifier in Ireland, where they finished third after suffering a disappointing defeat against the hosts in the cup semi-final. A victory in that match would have allowed them to retain their status as a core team on the World Series for the 2015/2016 season.

“We have put the disappointment of finishing third in the World Series Qualifier behind us and our focus now is to meet the criteria to qualify for the Olympic Games,” said Springbok women’s sevens, coach Renfred Dazel.

“The players had some time off to deal with the disappointment and that was important because they have to believe in themselves in the Olympic Qualifier.

“That said, I am proud of the players’ effort in Ireland. We suffered one defeat and unfortunately that came at a high price. We played some enterprising rugby on the first day and our defence was solid. Hopefully we can replicate that form in Johannesburg. We learned the hard way what happens if we miss tackles in the semi-final, and that will be one of the focus areas at training in the in the lead-up to the Olympic Qualifier.”

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