Sunday Times

FAN IN FANCY DRESS

- Picture: Esa Alexander

Jordan-Lee Maans, 9, of Delft, bought into the spirit of sevens rugby in Cape Town yesterday. Part of the tradition at the annual tournament is dressing up — and Jordan-Lee showed his true colours at Cape Town Stadium.

● The Blitzboks moved into the Cup quarterfin­als at the Cape Town Sevens despite losing to New Zealand in the final match on day one of the tournament.

New Zealand scored a try after the final hooter of the day against SA to win 26-21. But SA still topped the pool to set up a last-eight clash against Scotland today.

New Zealand finished as runners-up and will play Pool D winners Australia in the last eight while Samoa, who also earned seven pool points, were eliminated.

The Blitzboks looked in imperious form earlier in the day but despite controllin­g most of the match, the Kiwis scored from turnovers and from deep to sow seeds of doubt for the home team going into the knockout stage.

New Zealand scored two tries from deep in the first half to rock the Blitzboks after they made the near-perfect start against their major rivals.

Andrew Knewstubb and Sione Molia broke free from inside their own half, to overturn a 0-7 deficit after the Blitzboks made a strong start to the match.

The home team controlled territory and possession throughout the contest but only had a lone Rosko Specman try to show for their dominance early on and went into the break 14-7 down.

The nippy flyer ghosted through a gap close to the NZ line after some slick build-up play by the Blitzboks, to give the home team the ideal start to a match where several permutatio­ns were possible before kick-off.

Samoa, who had beaten NZ earlier in the day, needed a Blitzboks win to advance to the cup quarterfin­als at NZ’s expense.

SA, barring a massive defeat, were through to the last eight anyway, but even so, winning the pool was not guaranteed.

After the break, tries from Werner Kok and Branco du Preez gave SA the lead but NZ did what they always do, and rallied to win with two late tries.

Earlier in the day, SA beat Zimbabwe 43-0 and also saw off the dangerous Samoans 2212 in a physical encounter.

Despite conceding the first try against Samoa when big David Afamasaga scored to silence the nearly 50,000 crowd, the Blitzboks remained calm.

Their smothering defence, which was below par in Dubai last week, was back to its best and from breakdown penalties the Blitzboks scored two first-half tries through veterans Kyle Brown and Philip Snyman to lead 10-7 at the break.

From another penalty early in the second half, the Blitzboks set up a lineout on the 22metre line and produced a beautifull­y constructe­d try, straight from the training ground. Justin Geduld finished the move.

A further try from replacemen­t Impi Visser ensured the win although Samoa had the final say with a try on full-time scored by John Vaili.

In other outcomes, the US will face England in the quarterfin­als while Fiji will take on surprise qualifiers Spain.

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