Daily Dispatch

Blitzbokke feel Sevens pain after setback

- CRAIG RAY

The Blitzbokke not only had their pride hurt by failing to win the Cape Town Sevens last weekend‚ but so were several players.

Justin Geduld and Muller du Plessis might miss next month’s Hamilton leg of the World Sevens Series through injuries sustained in Cape Town.

The pair have been ruled out for a minimum of six weeks‚ which leaves them in a race against time to be fit for the New Zealand leg of the series in Hamilton‚ which takes place on January 26 and 27.

Captain Philip Snyman and the abrasive Werner Kok were also nursing injuries that will leave them in discomfort over the holidays‚ but not necessaril­y in danger of missing Hamilton.

A scan revealed a back injury to Du Plessis‚ ruling him out for six to eight weeks‚ while Geduld underwent an operation on Tuesday to remove cartilage in his knee. He will also not play for at least six weeks.

The return to play for Springbok Sevens captain Snyman‚ has not been confirmed.

“We will have to see how his rehabilita­tion goes in January,” said the Springbok Sevens team doctor‚ Dr Leigh Gordon.

Werner Kok‚ who underwent surgery for facial fractures on Monday‚ will be fit to return to training early next year‚ Gordon said. —

Springbok Sevens pair have been ruled out for six weeks

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