The Citizen (Gauteng)

Smiling Blitzboks won’t look at log

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Springbok Sevens captain Philip Snyman has only one wish for the Blitzboks at Paris Sevens at the Stade Jean-Bouin tomorrow and on Sunday – to enjoy the final tournament of the World Rugby Sevens Series.

“The season flew by and it feels like yesterday when we took the field in Dubai for the first tournament,” Snyman said as the team finetuned their preparatio­ns for a final shot at the tournament and series title.

The Blitzboks are the defending champions and won in Paris last year. This year, going into the final tournament of the season, they trail Fiji by seven points on the log.

“I just want the guys to go out and express themselves and play with a smile,” said Snyman, who admitted the Blitzboks will not be looking at the final log position.

“I have seen in the past, when we do that, we are playing well. And when we play well, we are a difficult team to beat.

“How Fiji do in this tournament is out of our hands, but we can determine our own performanc­es.

“We have played in a number of finals this season, but only won in Dubai, so we owe it to ourselves to finish strong here and try and win another tournament.”

The Blitzboks finished in the top four of all nine tournament­s played so far and will face Russia, Scotland and Canada in Pool B of the tournament. – Own Correspond­ent

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? ON A MISSION. Wallabies coach Michael Cheika is desperate to end his side’s recent poor run against Ireland tomorrow.
Picture: Getty Images ON A MISSION. Wallabies coach Michael Cheika is desperate to end his side’s recent poor run against Ireland tomorrow.

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