Bok Women keep alive Sevens World Series hopes

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Friday, 12 September 2014

 

Bok Women keep alive Sevens World Series hopes

 

The Springbok Women Sevens on Friday booked their place in the quarterfinal of the IRB Women’s Sevens World Series Qualifier in Hong Kong to keep alive their hopes of possibly securing a spot among the core teams in the 2014/2015 World Series.

 

South Africa started the tournament on an encouraging note with a 21-19 victory against France, but went down 31-7 against China in their second pool match.

 

The team, however, bounced back strongly and thumped Mexico 36-0 in their final match of the day to book their place in the quarterfinal on Saturday against the Netherlands.

 

In their opening game France had the first say as they scored an early try, but a stunning individual try by flyhalf and captain Zenay Jordaan forced South Africa into a 7-5 lead, which they were able to hold onto until the break.

 

They managed to build on their lead early in the second half with a try by Veroeshka Grain, who won a penalty and took a quick tap after which she stretched over the tryline. Centre Lorinda Brown scored their third try of the match after finding a gap and sprinting to the tryline, which handed the team a 21-5 lead. France reduced the deficit in the dying minutes of the clash, but their efforts were not enough to seal a victory.

 

China’s fast-paced game and smart attacking plan to stretch the South African defence, meanwhile, allowed them to run riot against the Bok Women. This combined with a strong defensive effort resulted in Jordaan and her team being pinned in their own half for most of the match and having to feed off scraps on attack.

 

South Africa, however, dominated the clash against Mexico from the outset as they tested the defence and managed to take advantage of the gaps thanks to their impressive off-loading and support play. They also did well to capitalise on Mexico’s mistakes. In total they scored six tries, while they denied Mexico from coming close to their tryline throughout the match.

 

South Africa will face the Netherlands in the quarterfinal at 05h22 South African time on Saturday morning. In the other quarterfinals Fiji will meet Portugal, China takes on Brazil and France will battle it out with Japan.

 

Springbok Women Sevens IRB World Series Qualifier results, Friday 12 September 2014:

 

SA 21-19 France

SA 7-31 China

SA 36-0 Mexico

 

IRB World Series Qualifier fixtures, Saturday 13 September 2014 (South African time):

 

03h32 – Argentina vs Mexico

03h54 – Hong Kong vs Kenya

04h16 – Fiji vs Portugal

04h38 – China vs Brazil

05h00 – France vs Japan

05h22 – Netherlands vs South Africa

 

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