Cape Times

Short season will help Blitzboks get set for Olympics

- WYNONA LOUW wynona.louw@inl.co.za

IF there’s one positive that comes with the postponeme­nt of the Tokyo Olympics, it’s that the Blitzboks now have a second chance to perfect their preparatio­n for the sporting showpiece.

So says Springbok Sevens coach, Neil Powell.

With the Tokyo Games having been pushed back by a year due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, there were certainly a number of disruption­s, but Powell highlighte­d the silver lining as he chatted about the Blitzboks’ quest for gold at the 2021 event.

“I think we had a fairly good plan in place for Tokyo, but unfortunat­ely it was postponed for a year, now our management team will have to adapt and face the challenges and work on a really good plan again,” Powell said.

“The positive about Tokyo being postponed is that we get a second chance at trying to perfect our preparatio­n for the Olympics.”

So far, the first four tournament­s of the 2020-21 World Sevens Series – Dubai, Cape Town, Hamilton and Sydney – have been cancelled, something Powell believes will make it easier to zoom in on the biggest sporting event of 2021.

“I think the fact that they cancelled the first four tournament­s is probably going to make it easier to focus on the Olympics,” Powell said.

“That would have been our approach if the Olympics took place this year, we would have shifted our focus to Tokyo during the last four tournament­s and used those as preparatio­n. I think the fact that we will only have between four and six World Series tournament­s before Tokyo will definitely assist in our preparatio­n for the Olympics.”

He added that a more congested series schedule in the rejigged Sevens calendar would have made it more difficult to ensure his players’ physical and mental sharpness building up to the Olympics.

“I think if we still played Hong Kong, Singapore, Paris and London in September and October it would have been difficult to manage the players and make sure they get to the Olympics in a good mental and physical state,” Powell said.

Getting in some game time, however, is key now given that there will be fewer tournament­s played before the Japan spectacle, Powell explained.

“Hopefully we’ll get some internatio­nal competitio­n in February next year before we hopefully start the World Series in April,” he said.

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