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Human: Blitzboks to stick to winning recipe

Blitzboks star Dewald Human Dewald Human
Published on January 27, 2022

The goal of Blitzboks playmaker Dewald Human is to finish every tournament on the top step of the podium, a feat that bears out the saying “teamwork makes the dream work.”

As South Africa prepare for the fourth leg of the 2022 World Series, the Spain Sevens tournament in Seville this weekend, Human said the Blitzboks would rely on the principles that brought glory in Malaga last week.

“We are keen to contribute to our system and add value as we have seen what the rewards are,” said Human.

“If the system is functioning properly and every member in the squad is contributing, the results will come, and that is a very rewarding feeling.

“Whether you start the match or come off the bench, your responsibility remains the same, you need to make sure you put your teammate in a better position and you make sure you have his back. For us as Blitzboks, we enjoy playing for each other, so it is an easy motivation for every match.”

The 26-year-old Human captained the Blitzboks twice in the past, including in their Canada Sevens tournament victory in Vancouver in 2021, and said he is comfortable in his current role, providing backup to Branco du Preez or Selvyn Davids.

“With the make-up of the team, I can slot in as sweeper or as flyhalf and am happy to contribute to either role. There is a good mix of experience and youth, so the team never really lose momentum when the bench comes into play,” he said.

Human, who has scored 169 points in 56 matches, had his fair share of injury problems in the past, but said he is feeling good at the moment.

“It is a frustrating part of the game and, for now, I am trying to stay fit and in contention,” he said.

“There will be a lot of rugby in 2022 and I want to be part of the big tournaments later in the year as well, so I hope to keep on contributing. There are very good and experienced players in my position, but the nice thing is that we keep pushing each other to improve even more.”

Playing in his fourth tournament this weekend, Darren Adonis is one of the newer squad members, but he is equally keen to lay down a marker for the remainder of the season.

Adonis was a member of the Cheetahs squad that won the Currie Cup in 2019, before he made the switch to sevens, and he is not rueing the decision at all.

“Make no mistake, it was a huge change coming from fifteens and I am still learning, but so far so good,” said Adonis.

“It was really nice to make the team to travel here, and to win and contribute in Malaga was a great feeling. I like fifteens, but for now my focus is with the Blitzboks and I want to contribute to those things we want to achieve as a squad this year. I am finding my feet nicely and hope this continues in the future.”

 

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