SA 7s draw Poms for Kiwi leg

SA 7s draw Poms for Kiwi leg

The Springbok Sevens will face England, USA and the Cook Islands at the Wellington Sevens in February.

The Sevens World Series will take a two-month break over the festive season and will resume with the New Zealand leg on the 3rd and 4th February.

Having finished second at the PE Sevens last weekend, South Africa have been drawn into Pool B. They are the group favourites along with England, who are fourth on the World Series log. USA and part-timers the Cook Islands make up the rest of the pool. Likely Cup quarter-final opponents on day two for Paul Treu’s charges will be Fiji or Wales.

PE Sevens Cup winners and hosts New Zealand will battle against Samoa, Scotland and Japan in Pool A.

Wellington Sevens, Pools:
Pool A - New Zealand, Samoa, Scotland, Japan.
Pool B - South Africa, England, USA, Cook Islands
Pool C - Fiji, Wales, Argentina, Tonga
Pool D – France, Australia, Canada, Kenya


28 Comments

  • 1.Upho: Reply to this comment

    extra… extra… read all about it…

    hot off the press…!!

  • 2.Sasuke: Reply to this comment

    Finally some variation in the group stage. Sick of the Boks playing Aus and France the whole time.

  • 3.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    why was the PE leg on friday & saturday when the tourney id going to break for 2 months? :???:

  • 4.Roar my Lions .... Currie Cup Champions 2011: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-3: transformer you are alive! Was worried about you, I thought that the CapeSaders may have gotten a hold of you after you said you were not going to take their nonsense ……. man there were about 500 of them at the stadium.

  • 5.Gareth: Reply to this comment

    @Roar my Lions …. Currie Cup Champions 2011-4: Much more than that.

  • 6.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Gareth-5: 1000?

    2000?

    how many losers can there be in PE?

  • 7.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Roar my Lions …. Currie Cup Champions 2011-4: dude i was fighting wars there! :D

  • 8.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-6: NO, no!

    A large majority of those okes were indeed from the Western Cape in places like Saldanha :shock: also another huge bunch were from George they came in a bus.

  • 9.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-8: OK, ok :lol:

    no need to shout.

    they can support whoever they want imo.

    as long as they pay their taxes and dont commit any crimes.

    they simply make bok fans more united, like you and me :lol:

  • 10.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-8: did you chirp them at all Transie?

    btw, that beenie you were wearing was a bit short imo.

  • 11.Gareth: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-6: I’d say about 2000. There were other small groups or pairs of AB lovers.

    It was scary that the large group knew every word and action of the Haka when the Kiwis performed it in front of them. I wonder if they know all the words of the SA anthem?

    @Transformation-8: Yes, most of these guys took road trips. But there are plenty of AB lovers in PE and in neighbouring towns, like Uitenhage and Despatch.

  • 12.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Gareth-11: ag there are plenty white saffas who support the england football team.

    i know some of them.

    so what?

  • 13.the artist formerly known as gunther: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-8:

    Those Georgers are the worst.

    They like to spit at the Blitzbokke.

    Hopefully natural selection will thin them out a bit.

  • 14.NZINCHINA: Reply to this comment

    @Gareth-11:

    They know every action because NZ wins every 7′s tourney in SA.

  • 15.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-10: you bet! :D

  • 16.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Gareth-11: i know there are plenty mate in PE & Uitenhage mate. just that the ones in a klomp were out-of-towners…locals only moved around to behind the one pole before the final.

    another thing is, 2000 is too big a number. they couldn’t even fill one block behind the poles

  • 17.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @NZINCHINA-14: bullshit, they watch youtube on their phones… :D

  • 18.NZINCHINA: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-17:

    They support winners, can’t hold that against them.

  • 19.Gareth: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-16: That group was most of them, but there were others around the stadium.In total, overall, there were about 2000 AB fans

  • 20.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Gareth-19: you sound like one :razz:

  • 21.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    @Gareth-11: Cause a frikkadellie ah freakah?

  • 22.stormer in a teacup: Reply to this comment

    @ Tackler. Australians all eat ostriches. Got different news Helen.

  • 23.BR: Reply to this comment

    I wish I had enough money to buy each of those wanna be all blacks supporters a one way ticket to new zealand, I actually feel sorry for them because they are still trapped in the apartheids era, who relates the bokke too the white people and they feel they will betray their people if they support the boks , come on apartheid has ended more than 18 years ago.

    So if you are one of those wanna be all blacks please f#$k off too new zealand

  • 24.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @BR-23:
    Who long did the Aparthied go for?
    I dont really know but to have your family abused and unfairly treated for so long, makes it a bit diffilcult to move on really, especially if a few of them were killed.
    Now if you think 18 years is long enough then so be it, everyone is different.
    Free speech is another thing that you may have forgotten about or do you think everyone in SA should support SA no matter what?

  • 25.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-24:
    hmm and silence

  • 26.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-25:
    And still silence

  • 27.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-26:
    and more silence

  • 28.BR: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-24: My only question is why so any many could have moved on (in the most cases they went thru more than the people who can’t move on)and some can’t(most of them the younger generation who are effected by apartheid but didn’t grow up in apartheid).

    Regarding your question if you don’t want to support SA go live in the country you want to support, SA will be better with out you!

Keo.co.za has always promoted uncensored views, but has never tolerated racist or crass outbursts. Come on guys and girls. If you can't moderate yourselves or each other then I am going to be forced to regulate the posts and enforce a registration process for comments. The choice is yours.

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