06 February
SA Sevens off to good start
The South African Sevens team got off to a very good start by beating Scotland 24 – 0 today.
Ryno Benjamin ran in the first and the last try. Gio Aplan and Renford Dazel added to the four try victory by scoring one each. Renford Dazel and Mzwandile Stick each converted one try.
The tournament is being played at the Westpac Stadium, in Wellington, in fair weather.
In their second game the Springbok Sevens beat Tonga 22-5 after leading 17-5 at the break.
Renford Dazel, Paul Delport, Howard Noble and Philip Snyman each scored a try, while Renford Dazel was successful with a conversion.
South Africa plays Kenya in the last match of the Pool stage.
Source + Pic: sarugby.co.za








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