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Two from two for Blitzboks in Sydney

rugby02 February 2019 07:10| © SuperSport
By:Brenden Nel
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The Springbok Sevens side overcame some tricky opposition to post two wins from two and almost certainly qualify for the Cup competition on day one of the Sydney Sevens on Saturday.

After Argentina shocked hosts Australia 29-14 in their opening game of the pool, the Blitzboks sprung into action with a workmanlike 45-5 win over a physical Tonga side.

In the process they lost captain Phillip Snyman to a clash of heads, with the skipper sitting out on the rest of the day before a final decision will be taken overnight. If he does miss out, he will be replaced by veteran Kyle Brown for the final day’s play.

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In beating Tonga, the Blitzboks scored braces through the irrepressible Werner Kok, speedster Siviwe Soyizwapi and rising star Stedman Gans, with Dewald Human adding a late try in the rout.

The second game against Argentina looked very tricky, especially as the Argentinians kept the ball away from the Blitzboks early on, and scored first in their clash, but tries on either side of halftime – the first from a spilt ball – by Soyizwapi gave the Blitzboks the upper hand and they motored on from there.

Selvyn Davids scored another counter punch try from inside his own half with a spilt ball and was followed later onto the scoreboard by a beautiful individual try by Justin Geduld and a late score by Gans to give the Blitzboks a 25-10 win.

Their last game of the pool will be against hosts Australia, the defending champions, who will need a victory simply to survive in the competition. The game kicks off at 11.23am (CAT, GMT+2) and will be live on SuperSport.

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