The Citizen (KZN)

SA Sevens in need of boost

- With Ross Roche

The Blitzboks are in desperate need of reinforcem­ents as they head into the last three events of the 2023-24 Sevens World Series and then possibly onto the Olympic Games.

It has been a poor and heavily inconsiste­nt past few seasons for the Blitzboks and it sees them in danger of missing out on the Olympics, providing they win the Final Olympic Qualificat­ion Tournament in June to reach the showpiece event in France.

The top four teams from last season’s Sevens World Series qualified automatica­lly. The Blitzboks didn’t manage to do that and they also blew their second shot when they lost the Africa Men’s Sevens final to Kenya, leading to them now being stuck in the last chance saloon.

In this season’s series the Blitzboks have again been notoriousl­y inconsiste­nt, winning the opening tournament in Dubai, before finishing sixth in Cape Town, fifth in Perth, ninth in Vancouver and 11th in Los Angeles.

This has left them seventh overall on the 12-team log and their disastrous showing in the USA over the past weekend should have set off major alarm bells for SA Rugby.

They only managed two wins, edging Spain 22-19 in the pool phase and then beating Canada 28-15 in the last-place play-off to avoid the ignominy of finishing bottom of the tournament.

Blitzboks coach Sandile Ngcobo admitted that one of their biggest challenges was the lack of depth in their squad.

“Having a squad with good depth results in internal competitio­n and guys really fighting hard to get and stay in the team. Our management will have to sit down and see how we can rectify that,” said Ngcobo.

Recently there have been reports that SA Rugby is in contact with certain 15s players to try and rope them into the final few events of the Sevens Series and bolster the Blitzboks for the final Olympic qualifier.

Werner Kok (Sharks), JC Pretorius (Lions), Angelo Davids (Stormers), Stedman Gans (Bulls) and Sako Makata (Griquas) are former players SA Rugby are reportedly hoping to bring back into the fold.

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