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Blitzbokke's luck to change in Vegas?

Thursday, February 11 The dazzling lights of Las Vegas, Nevada in the United States, welcomes the fourth IRB Sevens World Series tournament this weekend and the South African Sevens team will be hoping to turn their flagging fortunes around with a much better performance in the famous glittering city.

The Springbok Sevens have found the going tough this season, losing to nemesis Fiji in the quarter-final of each of the previous three Series tournaments in Dubai, George and Wellington.

On Saturday the two teams will meet ironically much earlier in the tournament, when they square up against each other in a mouth watering Pool B match. This encounter might well decide the winner of a pool that also includes the fast-improving hosts, the USA, and a Canadian team keen to show that their appearance in the last eight in Wellington was no stroke of luck.

Mzwandile Stick, captain of the Springbok Sevens team in the injury-forced absence of Paul Delport, echoed the words of his coach, Paul Treu that the team must convert their possession and territorial advantage into points.

Speaking to Seb Lauzier of irbsevens.com in Las Vegas earlier today, Stick said: “There is not much wrong with our game, really. We had all the play and the possession last week in Wellington, even against big teams like New Zealand. However, we did not convert those areas into points, and that is something that we must improve on.

“Las Vegas is a fantastic venue and a great place and everybody is excited about playing here, however, our minds and focus are totally on our forthcoming matches and to improve on our performances so far this season,” said Stick.

New Zealand and Fiji are leading the log standings while South Africa, the current Series champions, are placed seventh overall.

South Africa will again be looking to the experience of Stick, Frankie Horne, Mpho Mbiyozo and Kyle Brown to secure enough possession and to bring into play the exciting young talent of Cecil Afrika, who excelled in Wellington whenever he was given a chance with the ball.

Veteran Marius Schoeman will equal Fabian Juries’ South African record for the most appearances in the IRB Series, when he plays in his 42nd tournament. Stick will be running out in his 35th tournament.

SuperSport 1 will broadcast the action live on Saturday from 21h30.

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By greenblud - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
Come on Blittsbokke! get your title defence back on track!!!

By Tekweni - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
Can't see their luck changing. They just don't have the players this year. Hope I'm wrong though - would love to see them win.

By PIKiwi - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
Gonna be the same as before, blitzbokke are going to get blitzed again!!!!

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