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Blitzboks clinch Canada Sevens crown

Blitzboks clinch Canada Sevens crown
Published on March 11, 2019 | Leave a response

The Blitzboks were crowned Vancouver Sevens champions after beating France 21-12 in the final. MARIETTE ADAMS reports.

They’ve done it. It took them six tournaments and many disappointments in between, but the Blitzboks have finally reached a final and emerged as gold medallists in this 2018-19 Sevens Series campaign.

Having cruised through to the Vancouver final over a weekend that saw series title contenders the USA, New Zealand, Fiji and England all fall by the wayside, the Blitzboks took full advantage as they overcame a motivated France side to return to the top of the podium.

? Trophy Lift: @Blitzboks are your HSBC Canada Sevens champions #HSBC7s #Canada7s ? pic.twitter.com/4oXkHiOG04

— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) March 11, 2019

The Blitzboks had lost captain Philip Snyman to a head injury during their quarter-final against Argentina, but not even that setback could disrupt the South Africans, who looked more composed and focused at this event than in the previous five tournaments.

Throughout the opening stanza France played at a high pace, and they were rewarded when a one-on-one challenge saw Pierre Lakafia bump off Impi Visser to score in the right-hand corner.

Until that moment, the Blitzboks hadn’t yet had any sort of platform to attack from. In fact, France bossed proceedings so much that they made 25 passes in the first six minutes, while the Blitzboks could only string together four.

But from the resulting restart after Lakafia’s try, the Blitzboks made their move as their game-breaker Selvyn Davids beat the defence, ran 70m and then released Visser for a converted try to take the lead.

In an intriguing end to the half, France kept the ball alive three minutes into stoppage time, but South Africa made their tackles, and when a ball-carrier was finally isolated after a big collision with Zain Davids, Werner Kok beat everyone to the ground, stripped the ball and released Selvyn Davids to score a long-range effort against the run of play.

Congratulations to @Blitzboks‘ Selvyn Davids who was your @HSBC_Sport Player of the Final at the #HSBC7s in Vancouver#Canada7s pic.twitter.com/66wZeStScN

— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) March 11, 2019

The excitement died down in a second half that was much more competitive and less action-packed.

Two minutes after the restart, Kok went on a devastating run down the middle to grab South Africa’s third try, and Selvyn Davids was on hand to add the extras to again maintain his perfect kicking display.

As they did in the semi-final against Fiji, the Blitzboks conceded a late try to their opponents when Stephen Perez shrugged off Justin Geduld’s attempted tackle. But by then the result had been wrapped up.

Winning interview: @Blitzboks captain @snymanphilip gave us his thoughts after his side won their first HSBC Canada Sevens title #Canada7s pic.twitter.com/TepHB1GiPk

— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) March 11, 2019

‘One could feel the team were getting together and bonding,’ said Blitzboks coach Neil Powell. ‘It was never about the potential of the players, rather the ability to play for and with each other. All week I could feel the difference.

‘I felt that the squad needed some time to combine and mould as a team, and it happened this weekend. The players trusted our system and each other. It is amazing how 13 players, all from different cultures and backgrounds, can combine under one flag and for one jersey.

‘It was a tournament where we really showed good defensive discipline, but our attack was equally impressive, especially against Argentina and Fiji in the playoffs earlier today.’

Your Series Standings after six tournaments on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series #HSBC7s #Canada7s

Remember top 4 at the end of the 2019 series will gain automatic qualification to #Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/R6CSHh77u0

— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) March 11, 2019

What a team! Here’s your @HSBC_Sport Dream Team for the HSBC Canada Sevens in Vancouver.@Blitzboks Selvyn Davids & JC Pretorious@FFRugby‘s @StephenParez & JP Barraque@RugbyCanada‘s @connorbraid @USARugby‘s Stephen Tomasin@manusamoa‘s Tofatu Solia#HSBC7s #Canada7s pic.twitter.com/b7Ppcandn0

— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) March 11, 2019

Photo: @WorldRugby_ES

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