The Citizen (Gauteng)

Fond times for SA star

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Own Correspond­ent

After 66 tournament­s around the world, Kyle Brown (above) knows a thing or two about winning tournament­s in the World Rugby Sevens Series – but most of all, he’s also had that winning feeling at home.

And not only in Cape Town, where the second leg of the World Rugby Sevens Series kicks off today, but also in Port Elizabeth and George, where the Blitzboks won in 2008.

Brown was part of that team and will be keen to add another Cape Town title to his stats.

“Since the days in George, we have had fantastic support playing at home,” said Brown.

“That spilled over to Port Elizabeth and now in Cape Town, it is just amazing. The amount of support we get is just wonderful and humbling. People have been so faithful in supporting the South African leg of the World Series.

“Everyone loves this tournament and the other teams often tell us how they enjoy playing here. The crowds are great and this is one of the best settings you will find.”

Brown recalled the moment two years ago when he snapped his ACL playing against New Zealand, and said he was totally overwhelme­d by the support from the crowd.

“We ran onto the field, the flames were going and it felt like everyone in the crowd was waving a South African flag – more than 50 000 of them,” said Brown.

“That moment – feeling that everyone is behind you – was one of my very best feelings in the ten years I played in the World Series.”

Brown had some advice for Impi Visser, Ryan Oosthuizen, Zain Davids, Dewald Human and Muller du Plessis, all of whom will be playing in Cape Town for the first time.

“You can’t allow that massive expectatio­n drag you down and drain you, rather use the amazing support you get as extra motivation,” said Brown.

The opening match kicks off at 10.15am. The Blitzboks face Samoa at 12.27pm.

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