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Blitzboks above and beyond

• Victory in Sydney was first world series win in Australia since Adelaide 2009 — the same year they won the overall title

- Craig Ray Digital /TMG

The Blitzboks underlined their dominance of the HSBC World Sevens Series by winning the Sydney leg of the circuit on Sunday to open a huge lead at the top of the standings.

SA beat England 29-14 in the final after losing 21-15 to the same opposition in Pool play on Saturday.

England remain the only team to have beaten the Blitzboks this season after also winning the final in Cape Town last December as well. But with 22 wins from 24 matches this season‚ the Blitzboks are well ahead of the chasing pack.

Victory in Sydney was the Blitzboks’ first world series win in Australia since Adelaide in 2009 – the same year they won the overall title – and the first time they have won back-toback titles in Australasi­a after winning in Wellington the previous week.

It was SA’s third win out of four tournament­s this season and they moved to 85 log points out of a possible 88 in 2016-17 and their fifth consecutiv­e final appearance in the series dating back to last season.

Not since New Zealand won the opening five tournament­s in 2007-08‚ has a side dominated as much as the Blitzboks have this season.

The Blitzboks are now 17 points clear of second-placed England who have 68 points, while reigning series champions Fiji are third on 64 points.

After beating Japan 32-0 and Kenya 14-7 to secure a quarterfin­al berth on day one‚ the Blitzboks were sloppy in their final pool match against England‚ knowing they were into the last eight.

On day two, the Blitzboks saw off a spirited US 21-5 in the quarterfin­als before overcoming hosts Australia 26-12 in the semifinals.

Wing Seabelo Senatla ended his Blitzbok season with another nine tries on the weekend to take his personal career tally to 189 and 32 for the season. He leaves the series to join the Stormers in Super Rugby.

Another Blitzbok stalwart‚ Kwagga Smith‚ also ended his season on a high note‚ scoring two crucial tries in the semifinal while also being the key operator at the breakdown. Smith joins the Lions in Super Rugby this week.

In the final SA started quickly. Philip Snyman‚ Senatla and Justin Geduld all scored firsthalf tries‚ with Branco du Preez adding two conversion­s to give South Africa a commanding 19-0 lead at the break.

A second try by Geduld‚ soon after the restart pushed the South Africans to a 24-0 lead and although Tim Mitchell scored a converted try for England‚ they were playing catch-up rugby.

Stephan Dippenaar‚ who joined the playing squad yesterday in place of injured Kok‚ sealed a memorable couple of days for him with a fine try and at 29-7 the match was out of reach for England.

They did score a last-minute try through Dan Norton‚ but time ran out for England‚ who won the HSBC Cape Town Sevens tournament in December.

 ?? /Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images ?? Total dominance: Seabelo Senatla leaves an England player in his wake during the final on Sunday. Seabelo scored nine tries during the weekend and now turns his attention to Super Rugby with the Stormers. Sergio Garcia
/Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images Total dominance: Seabelo Senatla leaves an England player in his wake during the final on Sunday. Seabelo scored nine tries during the weekend and now turns his attention to Super Rugby with the Stormers. Sergio Garcia

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