Head coach: Blitzboks lack discipline, depth

Sandile Ngcobo highlights two key areas that are costing the national sevens side at the moment, after their worst finish of the season.

Springbok Sevens head coach Sandile Ngcobo has shared his frustration with the Blitzboks’ performances in North America after an 11th-place finish at the Los Angeles Sevens.

The Blitzboks beat Canada to claim 11th place in Los Angeles yesterday, their worst finish so far in the 2024 season.

The Los Angeles performance followed on another underwhelming showing last weekend in Vancouver, where the Blitzboks also failed to qualify for the cup quarter-finals.

“It is really frustrating that we can put some excellent performances together, beating anyone, and then lose the next couple of matches – we certainly are a better team than these results reflect,” Ngcobo said.

“Two things are standing out for me at this stage, the lack of discipline around the tackle area and the basics not being done well when we need to finish off our opportunities.” 

Ngcobo added that a lack of depth in the squad also impacts their performances: “Having a squad with good depth results in internal competition and guys really fighting hard to get and stay in the team. Our management will have to sit down and see how we can rectify that aspect of our set-up.”

According to the Blitzboks coach, the inconsistency in performance was the most frustrating part of the Los Angeles week.

“We played so well in one half and then fall away in the other,” said Ngcobo. 

“That was really frustrating as we gave teams breathing space when we were in control. We are not doing our badge or the country proud at the moment, that is a sad reality.” 

With tournaments in Hong Kong and Singapore left, the Springboks Sevens find themselves in seventh place on the log. The top eight sides in the series will retain core status.

Sevens Series standings (with points):

  1. Argentina (90)
  2. Ireland (70)
  3. Fiji (64)
  4. France (56)
  5. Australia (55)
  6. New Zealand (53)
  7. South Africa (48)
  8. USA (36)

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