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Blitzboks promise to bounce back

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“But the exciting part of this week is that we have another chance at it, and we cannot let this opportunity slip.”

THE Blitzboks are their own worst critics and captain Stedman Gans says the disappointment of their performance last week in Hamilton will drive them to new heights in this weekend’s Sydney leg of the World Rugby Sevens Series.

With a 10th place finish in New Zealand behind them and valuable lessons learned from the rare under-achievement, the Blitzboks, who dropped to second place on the overall log with France, will enter their pool as third seeds.

The format of the tournament again sees only the pool winners advancing to the Cup semi-final, so the pressure on the side will be intense.

Gans placed the blame for the Hamilton disappointment squarely on the team, rather than the competition format, and said the experience within the squad was sufficient not to allow the competition structure to impact on their performances.

“Our squad had close to 400 tournaments worth of experience and that must be enough to adapt to a change in format,” said Gans. “We just did not perform the way we were expected to and we deserved those results.

“We were just not good enough, to be honest.

“Our standards dropped and that was disappointing for us as a group.

“But the exciting part of this week is that we have another chance at it, and we cannot let this opportunity slip.”

The Blitzboks had a close encounter with Argentina (their first opponents on Saturday) when the sides last crossed paths (winning 12-5 in Dubai in December), and Gans knows the match will be very competitive.

“Our focus at every tournament goes into that first game and what we need to do to establish our style of play over theirs,” he said. “The other teams are getting better every year, but we would also like to believe that we are improving as a squad.”

Blitzboks squad

for Sydney

Chris Dry (71 tournaments, 358 matches; 480 points, 96 tries); Angelo Davids (three tournaments, 15 matches; 25 points, five tries); Impi Visser (12 tournaments, 61 matches; 65 points, 13 tries); Zain Davids (21 tournaments, 104 matches; 70 points, 14 tries); Werner Kok (48 tournaments, 244 matches; 530 points, 106 tries); JC Pretorius (eight tournaments, 43 matches; 80 points; 16 tries); Branco du Preez (72 tournaments, 365 matches; 1 310 points, 94 tries, 417 conversions, one penalty, one drop goal); Selvyn Davids (17 tournaments, 85 matches; 336 points, 35 tries, 79 conversions, one penalty goal); Justin Geduld (49 tournaments, 255 matches; 1 025 points, 110 tries, 236 conversions, one penalty goal); Cecil Afrika (63 tournaments, 328 matches; 1 445 points, 176 tries, 281 conversions, one penalty goal); Muller du Plessis (11 tournaments, 47 matches; 165 points, 33 tries); Stedman Gans (captain; 19 tournaments, 89 matches; 135 points, 27 tries); Sako Makata (6 tournaments, 25 matches; 10 points, two tries)

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