Bok Sevens move into quarters ‘
20 Mar 2010
A 12-all draw against Samoa meant the Springbok Sevens side topped Pool B at the 2010 Adelaide Sevens and qualified for the quarter-final.
A converted try to Frankie Horne in the dying stages of South Africa’s final pool match rounded off an evenly fought contest that arguably deserved to end in a draw. The Adelaide title holders held their own against an in-form Samoan outfit, matching the men from the Pacific almost point for point from start to finish.
Mikaele Pesamino opened Samoa’s account in the sixth minute, bringing his tally to eight. In response Sampie Mastriet crossed for South Africa, and with six tournament tries is second only to Pesamino, the top try-scorer thus far.
Cecil Afrika (South Africa) and Lolo Lui (Samoa) will be lamenting lost opportunities, each missing telling conversions which could have proved decisive; Afrika in the first half and Lui in the second.
Finishing top of Pool B on points difference and with two of the top five tournament try-scorers in the South African lineup [Mastriet and Ryno Benjamin with 3], the Bok Sevens side will be confident going into their quarter-final clash against Argentina.
Summary of Results
England 12-17 Australia
New Zealand 47-7 Argentina
Fiji 21-7 Kenya
Samoa 12-12 South Africa
United States 29-7 Niue
Scotland 7-22 Tonga
Wales 64-5 PNG
France 15-21 Japan
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4 Comments
20 Mar 2010, 12:23 pm
This is like 20/20 cricket.
Nice to watch when nothing is on.
20 Mar 2010, 12:23 pm
That said, well done to the Blitz Boks
20 Mar 2010, 14:11 pm
Wonder how Spies, Habs and Kanko would do in this game.
21 Mar 2010, 18:00 pm
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