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The Blitzboks won three of their four games in the Singapore Sevens but could not escape finishing in ninth place.
The Blitzboks showed character to come from behind to beat champions Argentina in the Singapore Sevens.
After a disappointing Hong Kong campaign, Blitzboks coach Philip Snyman has demanded a 'killer mindset' from his team as they enter the knockout-style Singapore SVNS tournament on Saturday, where their World Series top-three hopes remain alive.
After a disappointing ninth-place finish in Hong Kong, the Blitzboks have had frank discussions and reset with a fresh focus for the sudden-death group stages at the Singapore Sevens where one loss could derail their comeback hopes.
After a ninth-place finish in Hong Kong left title hopes dashed, Blitzboks co-captain Impi Visser and his team are determined to prove themselves in Singapore, where they could still play kingmaker in the SVNS Series championship race.
The South Africans will have a chance to redeem themselves in Singapore this weekend after a poor display in Hong Kong.
Even at a new venue in the Far East, the Blitzboks could not break their draught and must wait another year to challenge for a first-ever Hong Kong title
South Africa hammered Uruguay 33-7 to book their place in the Hong Kong Sevens 9th place final, where they'll face Kenya in an all-African showdown.
After starting the tournament with a clinical performance against Uruguay, the South Africans fell out of the bus against Australia in the second pool match
Rising star Gino Cupido aims for a successful Blitzboks debut at the Hong Kong Sevens, marking a significant step from 15s to 7s rugby, inspired by his experience at the Commonwealth Youth Games.
The Blitzboks face a challenging opening day at Hong Kong SVNS against Uruguay's never-say-die attitude and Australia's tactical cunning, as they pursue their first championship in the tournament's three-decade history.
The retail giant will also be involved in community and women's rugby for the duration of the deal
FNB has expanded its partnership with SA Rugby, becoming the principal sponsor of all national teams, including the Springbok Women’s rugby team, marking a significant step towards elevating women's rugby in South Africa.
The Springbok Sevens team have won tournaments all over the world and this weekend they hope to add Hong Kong to their list.
Despite being a powerhouse in rugby sevens, South Africa has never claimed the prestigious Hong Kong Sevens title. Now, with the tournament moving to a new venue, Zain Davids believes their combination of strong defence and attacking prowess could finally break their Hong Kong curse.
Grouped with formidable opponent, the Springbok Sevens will look to secure their first title at the prestigious tournament.
The Blitzboks received a significant boost with the return of forward Zain Davids for the Hong Kong Sevens, as coach Philip Snyman emphasises the importance of a 'never-say-die attitude'.
Davids reflects on a challenging 2024 season, celebrating his Sevens Player of the Year award while leading his team towards potential glory in the upcoming tournaments.
Springbok Sevens coach Philip Snyman expresses optimism after his team's runner-up finish at the Vancouver leg of the World Rugby Sevens Series.
Despite a valiant effort, the Blitzboks succumbed to Australia in a nail-biting extra-time finish, yet still topped Pool B in the Vancouver SVNS
The Blitzboks kicked off their Vancouver Sevens campaign with a thrilling win over New Zealand and a commanding performance against Ireland
Blitzbok coach Philip Sneyman discusses the importance of their opening match against New Zealand in the Vancouver SVNS, highlighting team depth and confidence ahead of the tournament.
What could count in the Blitzboks’ favour at the Vancouver Sevens is taking on New Zealand in the opener, as they will also face Ireland and Australia in their other pool games.
The Blitzboks aim to overcome recent setbacks in one of their favourite Sevens tournaments in Canada to return to winning ways.
Sebastiaan Jobb and Tristan Leyds are set to make their much-anticipated returns for the Springbok Sevens at the Vancouver SVNS tournament, reflecting on their struggles and excitement for the opportunity ahead