Cape Argus

Powell seeks improvemen­t from Boks

- WYNONA LOUW @WynonaLouw

LAST week, Springbok Sevens coach Neil Powell said he wants ‘no excuses’ from his team when they compete in Hamilton this weekend.

The Blitzboks will look to get a solid start to their 2018/19 campaign after the break after a disappoint­ing result in the opening leg in Dubai and in the second tournament of the season in Cape Town. And they have more than enough motivation to get that good start ... without excuses.

Experience­d campaigner Kyle Brown is set to equal Frankie Horne’s record for the most World Series tournament appearance­s by a South African (68) and will get to surpass him if he makes an appearance in Sydney next weekend, while stalwart and defensive leader Chris Dry will return from injury.

There’s also JC Pretorius, the newbie who could get a chance to make a statement in New Zealand this weekend. Then there’s also the other motivation, the big one – improvemen­t.

Before their departure for the Land of the Long White Cloud, Powell also said he’d be happy as long as the team show improvemen­t.

And given the position they’re in, that growth-over-results objective is understand­able. After all, the new season came with a rough introducti­on for the defending Series champions. After losing the likes of Ruhan Nel, Kwagga Smith, Dylan Sage, Tim Ababa and Seabelo Senatla to their Fifteens aspiration­s, Powell has brought in a number of Academy products to fill those experience­d shoes.

And, naturally, there have been some teething problems.

In Dubai the Blitzboks struggled to get going thanks to their defensive structure and, to a lesser extent, discipline issues, while a few attacking malfunctio­ns and individual­istic acts didn’t do them any good either.

They had to be happy with sixth place, and in Cape Town, although there were still some work-ons, things looked better.

So, if Powell and Co. have managed to sort out those issues and the new players understand their roles a bit better, then it’s hard to foresee a stagnant Blitzboks side in Australasi­a.

After all, they have all the motivation to make the step-up, and their coach has no room for excuses.

 ?? | BackpagePi­x ?? KYLE Brown will equal the record for most appearance­s by a South Africa in the Sevens Series, if he plays in Sydney or Wellington.
| BackpagePi­x KYLE Brown will equal the record for most appearance­s by a South Africa in the Sevens Series, if he plays in Sydney or Wellington.

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