Cape Times

Powell commands his senior players to step up in Hamilton this weekend

- Mike Greenaway

THE BLITZBOKS suffered an injury blow on the eve of the HSBC NZ Sevens series in Hamilton when potential debutant Muller du Plessis was ruled out of the fourth round of the world series because of a hamstring problem.

Veteran Branco du Preez has been called up to join the SA squad, who are currently the pace-setters in the Sevens Series.

Du Preez, who has played in 57 tournament­s for the Blitzboks and scored 1100 points, flew out of South Africa yesterday and will be included in the line-up for this weekend’s event in Hamilton, the home of the Chiefs and the main city of the Waikato region.

Du Preez was originally ruled out of the Australasi­an trip (last week the tournament was held in Sydney where the Boks were runners-up) due to a hamstring injury, but has now fully recovered.

The unfortunat­e Du Plessis only joined the squad on Tuesday evening as a replacemen­t for Ruhan Nel, but yet another hamstring strain, picked up during the defence session, ruled him out as well. The squad also lost captain Philip Snyman in Sydney due to (you guessed it) a hamstring injury, with Kyle Brown taking over the captaincy this week.

In further bad news, Kwagga Smith had some discomfort after rolling his ankle in training earlier in the week and a final call on his participat­ion will be made today.

Coach Neil Powell said a lot of work has gone into this weekend’s tournament, although not all of it on the field: “As the guys were sore and stiff early in the week, we concentrat­ed on a lot of discussion and analysis on what happened in Sydney.

“I am happy with the work done and the field sessions were also productive. Unfortunat­ely, we lost Muller to injury but he will stay with us to get a good look at the way we operate during tournament­s and how we prepare. It will be a good experience for him, although he will not be able to play.”

Powell stated the importance of a good performanc­e this weekend: “The senior players will have to make another step-up, given the misfortune­s we had this week. We are happy with our log position (leading the series) as this is some indication that we are doing things right, but we always strive for improvemen­t, so this weekend will be another opportunit­y to do so.”

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BRANCO DU PREEZ: Replaces Muller du Plessis

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