The Mercury

TRAINING SQUAD

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THEY may have had to settle for bronze at the World Cup, but a number of South Africa’s leading 15-a-side players could be going for gold when rugby returns to the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro next year.

Leading try-scorer Bryan Habana and centre Damian de Allende were among a number of full Springboks who would take part in Sevens training later this month, the South African Rugby Union announced yesterday.

Habana, who has 64 Test tries, has played Sevens before, appearing in two tournament­s when he first burst on to the scene in 2004.

Others in the training squad with full Test experience are Juan de Jongh, Cornal Hendricks, Francois Hougaard, Ryan Kankowski, Oupa Mohoje, Lwazi Mvovo and Warren Whiteley. “The announceme­nt of this group is a significan­t achievemen­t for us, and it is the culminatio­n of a lot of hard work behind the scenes,” said Saru chief executive Jurie Roux.

“The forthcomin­g season is the most important in the history of Sevens rugby. The new, expanded World Series and the Olympic Games are two huge challenges, and we at Saru want to make sure we give our Springbok Sevens the best possible chance of success.”

Olympic officials are keen for some of rugby’s big names to grace the stage in Rio, but most of the leading nations have yet to indicate whether they are likely to stick with their specialist Sevens players.

Sonny Bill Williams, fresh from winning the World Cup on Saturday, was included in the All Blacks’ Sevens squad for next year.

Springbok duo Hougaard and Kankowski have also agreed to be part of the Sevens side for next season, putting aside their Super Rugby ambitions to help coach Neil Powell from early in the year.

“The signing of players such as Francois Hougaard and Ryan Kankowski is a real coup for us,” Roux added.

“It means they will focus solely on the seven-a-side game in the coming season, bringing their unique skill sets that our Sevens department has identified as being ideal for the code.”

Since taking over the coaching reins last year, Powell has steered the Springbok Sevens team to second place on the World Series log, the gold medal at last year’s Commonweal­th Games, and automatic qualificat­ion for the Olympic Games.

The 15-man game was played in four previous Olympics, the last being in 1924 when the gold medal was won by the US. – Reuters

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