The Citizen (Gauteng)

Revert to type urges Powell

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Springbok Sevens coach Neil Powell (above) has a simple blueprint for this weekend’s Singapore Sevens – he wants his team to play like the Blitzboks.

The tournament kicks off today and finishes tomorrow in Singapore’s National Stadium.

“I would like the guys to go out and do what we do best and what made us successful over the last couple of years,” said Powell at the conclusion of their preparatio­ns for the eighth tournament of the World Rugby Sevens Series.

“We need to finish off the opportunit­ies we create and as important, keep a clean slate on defence and not concede tries.”

South Africa holds the series lead, having finished in the top four in all seven previous tournament­s. Powell believes it can be done, despite the tough opposition in Pool C. They face Samoa, Canada and Argentina.

“We have a tough pool – Samoa is first up and that is where our focus will be. They are dangerous if they find their rhythm, so we need to stop that with good defence,” said Powell.

“The Canadians are up next. They are the defending champions and could be dangerous – they have been on the road for five weeks and should have good momentum. Argentina, our final pool opponents, beat us last time we played them (in the semifinals in Las Vegas) and they will be confident.

“I am happy with our week. If they guys go out and play like we know they can, the results will look after themselves,” added Powell.

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