The Herald (South Africa)

Soyizwapi hoping to bring it all together

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Twice last season Siviwe Soyizwapi — as stand-in captain — took the Blitzboks on to the podium and lifted trophies, in Vancouver and Singapore.

So, when the winger speaks about “bringing all the parts together”, Soyizwapi is referring to what was done right in those two weeks and what the Springbok Sevens squad will need to do this weekend when they open their HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series campaign in Dubai on Friday.

The new captain officially took over the armband from Philip Snyman at the start of the 2019/2020 season, and hopes to respond to the new responsibi­lity in the same way he did when he became the team’s main strike weapon out wide, and duly dotted down 89 times in 28 tournament­s.

“This is a strong group of players, not only in skills and talent, but also leadership,” Soyizwapi said.

“We have a variety of skilful players in the squad, some playmakers, some steppers and some deadly finishers.

“If it all comes together in this group, we will be successful.

“We said we just wanted to unite as a group and execute as a group.

“We have a lot that we want to try and a lot of stuff we have worked on.

“So if we can do that together as a group, we will be strong.”

Soyizwapi pointed out that the SA Rugby Sevens Academy would also play at the same venue, and highlighte­d the talent they had in the squad.

“I think we are around 36 guys in total competing for the 13 slots available on any given weekend,” he said.

“So the competitio­n is fierce, but in a good way.

“We push each other to become better every day, and that is a good space to be in as a squad.”

In recent seasons, the Blitzboks gave supporters many reasons to smile, and with the Springboks having won the Rugby World Cup,

Soyizwapi feels they have even more to aspire to,” he said.

“In fact, what the Boks did in Japan inspires us to also go out and do great things.

“It was massive for the nation and for us as well.

“It motivated us, and we are keen to keep the South African flag flying high.”

SA face Kenya, Spain and England in Pool D. —

 ?? Picture: CARL FOURIE/GALLO IMAGES ?? ON THE DRIVE: Siviwe Soyizwapi runs with the ball during a Sevens rugby team training session held at Markotter Fields at Paul Roos Gymnasium in Stellenbos­ch in November
Picture: CARL FOURIE/GALLO IMAGES ON THE DRIVE: Siviwe Soyizwapi runs with the ball during a Sevens rugby team training session held at Markotter Fields at Paul Roos Gymnasium in Stellenbos­ch in November

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