When the Blitzboks last played a sevens match at Cape Town Stadium in 2019, Ronald Brown watched on as a teary-eyed spectator and is expecting to feel that emotion again in this weekend’s Sevens World Cup.
Brown, now a key player for the Blitzboks, will have to check his emotions again when he runs on to the field on Friday, to not only play at the stadium for the first time, but in his first Sevens World Cup .
“I am a pretty emotional guy, so will definitely feel that on Friday,” said Brown as the squad completed their preparations for the tournament.
“The last time I was here, in 2019, I brought a friend who attended his first sevens tournament ever and we started crying when the Blitzboks ran on to the field for that final, such a proud and awesome moment it was for us, even as a spectator. This time I am playing, it is really amazing to realise that.
“I will definitely feel the emotion again, but I prefer it like that. I will be proud and pumped to play in front of my family and our supporters, which is one of my ‘whys’ in the game. I love playing for my country and to do it in front of the family and supporters will be so, so special.”
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Brown said the send-off for coach Neil Powell will drive the players: “We want to send coach Neil off with a special memory. He wants to see effort, that is what makes him happy, so that extra 1% when you are really tired will be for him.”
The scrumhalf/sweeper missed the last tournament of the World Rugby Sevens Series in Los Angeles after he suffered a shoulder injury in Birmingham where the Springbok Sevens won the gold medal at the Commonwealth Games and that perked him up for the final showpiece of the 2022 season.
He recovered in time to make the final selection and said he is very keen to run out for his country.
“I have not played at a World Cup and was desperate to make this one,” said Brown. “I did not mind losing out playing in Los Angeles, knowing that it will help to get to Cape Town. I have played in the World Series, so did not mind missing a tournament, but this World Cup Sevens is going to be special.
“At this stage I am feeling more excitement than nerves, but that will come closer to kick-off.”
Brown was the leading points-scorer in the 2022 World Series for his team, with 194 points, which included 18 tries and 52 conversions, but it was his playmaking abilities that was missed most in Los Angeles. With Brown back, the Blitzboks will be sharper on attack.
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