The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zim impresses at Vic Falls Sevens

- Tinashe Kusema in Victoria Falls

ZIMBABWE sevens coach Gilbert Nyamutsamb­a looked like he had woken up on the wrong side of the bed for the larger part of the Kwese Victoria Falls Sevens opening day here yesterday.

However, Nyamutsamb­a was all smiles after watching the country’s representa­tives - the Cheetahs, Goshawks and Zimbabwe president’s VII – make a bold statement with some entertaini­ng rugby at Victoria Falls Primary School.

Placed in Pool B- alongside Zambia, Botswana ‘A’ and Zimbabwe president’s VII, the Cheetahs finished the day undefeated and are clear frontrunne­rs for today’s semi-finals.

The Cheetahs beat Zambia 21-0, the president VII 34-0 and Botswana 63-0.

They will meet the Goshawks. best football brains from Europe. Silva turned out to be a joke. Asked if Epoupa’s signing is not yet another example of DeMbare’s desperatio­n team manager Richard Chihoro on Friday insisted the former Cameroon

The country’s second string side, the Goshawks, also had a good in the office, finishing second after only tasting defeat once,

They lost 7-12 to group winners Namibia, but beat Zambia ‘A’ 19-15 and Botswana 26-7.

The only blemish to an otherwise stellar day in the office for Nyamutsamb­a was that, despite impressing the sizeable crowd that thronged Victoria Falls Primary School, Zimbabwe president’s VII failed to make it into the final stages of the competitio­n.

For their third-place finish, the Zimbabwe President VII were relegated into the Shield category of the competitio­n.

.“So far, after the games we have played I think we are on the right track,’ said Nyamutsamb­a.

“I was particular­ly impressed with the way our developmen­tal team, youth internatio­nal is exactly what DeMbare needs.

“We have been very quick to sign him after watching him train, meaning we are happy with what he brings. His decision not to pursue a career in which is playing as the President’s VII, performed.

“As a coach; when you see your third team performing above expectatio­ns, it means we have got depth in our squad and a competitiv­e environmen­t going forward.

“After tomorrow’s finals (today), we are going to sit down as a technical team, go through all the players that we have assessed and looked at and then give each of them a program to work on until our next camp.

“This tournament is only the beginning, and given that everyone seems to be hungry, we have a good chance of doing well at the Africa Cup and building a strong Sevens unit.”

Action returns to Victoria Falls Primary School, this morning, with staging of the finals of the competitio­n.

The Cheetahs will meet the Goshawks in the first semi-finals, after which Namibia will face Zambia.

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Gilbert Nyamutsamb­a

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