Blitzboks keen to discard novice tag

With only 9 caps, Zain Davids is the most experienced Blitzbok in Hong Kong. Photo: John Cowpland/photosport.nz

With only 9 caps, Zain Davids is the most experienced Blitzbok in Hong Kong. Photo: John Cowpland/photosport.nz

Published Apr 3, 2018

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JOHANNESBURG – Experience may not be one of the tools in the Springbok Sevens’ armoury as they attempt to win the Hong Kong Sevens for the first time, but the team is determined to use the other attributes that could lead to glory as they look to stay ahead of the hunting pack.

The Blitzboks have an eight-point lead on the log table as they enter the seventh of 10 tournaments in the World Rugby Sevens Series, and with no fewer than five debutants in the squad, few are banking on them to go all the way.

Nine regulars are currently in Stellenbosch preparing for the Rugby Sevens at the Commonwealth Games, and the young guns realise the potential impact they could have.

Playmaker and flyhalf, Selvyn Davids, said the focus should be on the squad in Hong Kong.

“I made my debut here last year. Unfortunately, I picked up an injury that ended the season for me, but other than that, it was a highlight in my career. 

I was nervous, but thinking back, there was no need for that. You just go out and play. The coaches select you for a reason, so it is important to reinforce their faith in you,” the former Griffons player said.

“This time around I have tournaments under the belt and I will be urging the debutants to enjoy the moment, and not fear it. They are talented enough to make us a competitive side out there.”

Another senior in the squad, Zain Davids, said there is no difference in his role as one of leaders in the group.

“Normally the young guys bring the energy,” said Davids, who plays in the forwards and has scored five tries in 36 matches. “It will be good to have that, but I have learned that everyone must bring that. A team full of energy will be hard to beat.”

“The most important aspect when we run out to face South Korea on Friday will be to play as we have trained. We need to trust our processes, trust each other and make sure we play for one other. If we do that, things will go well.” 

African News Agency (ANA)

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