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Blitzbokke win Cape Town Sevens tournament
Well done @Blitzboks - champion of the SA leg of
@WorldRugby7s for the third
year running! @CapeTown7s pic.twitter.com/EeQjMxjRjt
— South
African Rugby (@Springboks) December 13,
2015
Sunday's final featured some impressive and inspired play from the South
Africans, including the physicality of forwards Kyle Brown and Philip Snyman, and
the pace of Rosko Specman, Cheslin Kolbe and Seabelo Senatla against a
determined and dogged Argentinian defence.
No one created more havoc, though, than centre Justin Geduld, whose kicking
set up scoring opportunities for both Specman and Senatla. Geduld was named
Player of the Match.
The brave South American Pumas refused to give up the chase. But after a
Kolbe run set up a try for Ryno Benjamin and gave South Africa its fifth try of the
game, the partisan 52 000 strong crowd cheered the home team to a
conclusive win, and the end of a great weekend of world-class rugby.
Coach Neil
Powell facing @Blitzboks for national
anthem @CapeTown7s #BringTheHeat
pic.twitter.com/etDbtFnQ09
—
South African Rugby (@Springboks) December 13,
2015
"We made it hard for ourselves again in the final," Springbok Sevens coach Neil
Powell told SA Rugby after the game. The team had to improve from
the previous day's performance, in which the Blitzbokke faltered against Kenya,
losing by two points. "I am proud of the way the team responded to the pressures
and expectations from a fantastic home crowd," Powell said.
Brown, the captain, thanked the crowd for their support over the past two days,
highlighting
"the way the anthem was sung and the noise they made", as the
inspiration the team needed to win the final.
WELL DONE
@BLITZBOKS! The boys in the green
and gold win the @CapeTown7s!
pic.twitter.com/1Tw1Z9nZon
— Cell C South Africa (@CellC) December 13,
2015
The weekend provided some interesting upsets on the road to Sunday's final.
Argentina won against New Zealand in the quarter-finals, while Kenya ended the
USA's run during the pool matches on Saturday. South Africa
struggled in its
quarter-final against Australia, but came back strongly in the second half with a
flurry of tries to win 26-5 and a spot in Sunday's final.
I picked
some of my favourite images from the @CapeTown7s. See the full selection
here: https://t.co/laoPfnkfoz pic.twitter.com/4hR8BZytx8
—
Tom Chick (@tomchick85) December 13,
2015
Current World Sevens Series 2015 standing:
- 1. Fiji – 35 points
- 2. South Africa – 35 points
- 3. USA – 29 points
- 4. Argentina – 29 points
- 5. England – 26 points
- 6. France – 25 points
- 7. New Zealand – 25 points
Thanks Cape
Town, thanks sevens fans. Thanks Blitzboks fans. Thanks @blitzboks All of you did #bringtheheat pic.twitter.com/TOhixk5x1T
—
South African Rugby (@Springboks) December 13,
2015
Source: News24
The inaugural HSBC Cape Town Sevens was held on 12 and 13 December 2015 at Cape Town Stadium. South Africa beat Argentina 29-14 in an energetic final that concluded a successful first hosting of the tournament in South Africa. (Image: Wikipedia)
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