The Herald (South Africa)

SA lead three-way fight for World Sevens title

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(ENG) 67-70, Oliver Bekker (SA) 66-71, George Coetzee (SA) 70-67, Rahil Gangjee (IND) 67-70, Masahiro Kawamura (JPN) 68-69, Wang Jeung-Hun (KOR) 65-72, Carlos Pigem (ESP) 65-72 138 - Scott Hend (AUS) 72-66, Pablo Martín (ESP) 72-66, Daniel Chopra (SWE) 70-68, Andrew McArthur (SCO) 68-70, Mardan Mamat (SIN) 69-69, Colin Nel (SA) 69-69 139 - Mikael Lundberg (SWE) 68-71, Steve Lewton (ENG) 70-69, Kalem Richardson (AUS) 73-66, Sam Brazel (AUS) 69-70, Keith Horne (SA) 70-69, Paul Peterson (USA) 69-70, Tiaart Van der Walt (SA) Vart (NED) 73-66, Jazz Janewattan­anond (THA) 69-70 SOUTH Africa are out in front, but far from out of sight, as they continue their pursuit of a first World Sevens Series title in six years when the penultimat­e leg of this season’s edition takes place in Glasgow this weekend.

Just 12 points separate the leading three teams, with just the Glasgow and London legs still to play.

South Africa top the standings with 129 points, with Fiji (125) and New Zealand (120) close behind.

The Blitzboks and the All Blacks will meet in the pool phase today when England, fresh from beating South Africa in the final of the Tokyo Sevens, face top four rivals Australia.

This season’s tournament has the added incentive that the top four teams will qualify automatica­lly for the inaugural Olympic Sevens event at next year’s Games in Rio.

Australia are currently fourth, nine points behind England, but 20 clear of the fifth-placed United States.

South Africa have shown impressive consistenc­y in this season’s Sevens, finishing in the top three at six of the seven rounds thus far to put them- selves in sight of a first World Series title since 2009.

“We must stick to the basics and continue doing what we did to get to the top,” the Blitzboks’ Kwagga Smith told worldrugby.org.

“We’re not trying to focus on staying number one, but to focus on our own standard and not do anything fancy; this will in turn look after itself.”

New Zealand who, surprising­ly, have won just one leg of this season’s Sevens, will have Gillies Kaka back in their squad in Glasgow following a hand injury suffered during the Las Vegas Sevens.

“Gillies has a big influence on the way we play and with Beaudein Waaka it gives us huge depth in the crucial position of half back,” New Zealand coach Gordon Tietjens told allblacks.com.

Meanwhile, England captain Tom Mitchell said his side were determined to build on their success in Japan.

“It was a great achievemen­t for the guys after all the hard work they had put in,” Mitchell said. – AFP

 ??  ?? STICKING TO THE BASICS: Kwagga Smith of the Blitzboks
STICKING TO THE BASICS: Kwagga Smith of the Blitzboks
 ??  ?? THERE YOU ARE: Dean Burmester reacts during Day 2 of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open at The Heritage Golf Club in Domaine de Bel Ombre, Mauritius yesterday PHOTOGRAPH: GALLO IMAGES
THERE YOU ARE: Dean Burmester reacts during Day 2 of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open at The Heritage Golf Club in Domaine de Bel Ombre, Mauritius yesterday PHOTOGRAPH: GALLO IMAGES

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