Skip Snyman’s injury completes a horror show for Blitzboks

They're back to the top of the overall standings but Neil Powell's men have concerns after being blanked 29-0 in the Sydney final.


The Springbok Sevens team on Sunday moved back to the top of the World Rugby Sevens Series standings despite a 29-0 defeat to Australia in the final of the Sydney Sevens.

The Blitzboks, who started the tournament second on the log, moved past New Zealand after three tournaments in the series being played, with the next in the ten-stop tour next weekend in Hamilton, New Zealand.

South Africa started the final without influential captain, Philip Snyman due to a hamstring injury, and earlier had to replace Ruhan Nel due to a sprained knee.

Sikhumbuzo Notshe replaced Nel for the final two matches, becoming the latest Springbok Sevens debutant.

Earlier, the Blitzboks proved way to slick for the USA in the semifinal, beating them 35-7 after a 17-0 win over Kenya in the Cup quarterfinals took them into the last four.

They scored the most tries in the tournament and made the most tackles, but that did not result in another title.

The home side, who last won a tournament on home soil in 2002, had too much firepower for the defending champions, who trailed 14-0 at the break.

There was very little on attack coming from the Blitzboks and they slipped off 25% of their tackles, something that did not please coach Neil Powell.

“There is not much to be happy about the final. We had a couple of chances in the first half, but we were not clinical enough. Even in first phase we were poor, lost two of our scrum feeds, and had a poor option from a lineout as well. We were still in at halftime, but once they got momentum in the second half, we could not stop them.”

Powell said their defence was good during the weekend, but poor in the final.

“We only conceded two tries all day, but then five in the final. That was very disappointing. Fact is teams are getting better all the time. We had three tournaments and three different winners. We must make sure we stay ahead of the pack. We have another opportunity in New Zealand next weekend, so will need to make one or two adjustments when we get there.”

Powell said the injuries of Ruhan Nel and Philip Snyman will be accessed as soon as possible and if needed, replacements will be called for.

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