South Africa's Siviwe Soyizwapi charges through the USA defense during the 2019 World Series Sevens. Photo: Mike Lee - KLC fotos for World Rugby

South Africa’s Siviwe Soyizwapi charges through the USA defense during the 2019 World Series Sevens. Photo: Mike Lee – KLC fotos for World Rugby

Soyizwapi to skipper Blitzboks in Hong Kong Sevens

The Blitzboks will have a new skipper as they take their World Rugby Sevens Series title defence to Hong Kong.

South Africa's Siviwe Soyizwapi charges through the USA defense during the 2019 World Series Sevens. Photo: Mike Lee - KLC fotos for World Rugby

South Africa’s Siviwe Soyizwapi charges through the USA defense during the 2019 World Series Sevens. Photo: Mike Lee – KLC fotos for World Rugby

Siviwe Soyizwapi will captain the Springbok Sevens team to the Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens next weekend after being named leader of the pack for the seventh tournament of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series.

The 26-year-old winger takes over the captaincy armband from Philip Snyman, who is still busy with recovery protocols following a head knock in Vancouver, and will return to the Far East with good memories, having made his Blitzboks debut at the Hong Kong National Stadium in 2016.

Since then, Soyizwapi represented the team in a total of 24 World Series tournaments and scored 77 tries in 124 matches. In fact, the Maclear-born speedster is the leading try-scorer in the team this season, with 21 tries.

Blitzboks debut for Angelo Davids

A Hong Kong debut is also on the cards for 20-year-old Angelo Davids, who was named on the wing in place of injured Muller du Plessis, as Springbok Sevens coach, Neil Powell, was forced into three changes from the squad that returned from Vancouver as HSBC Canada Sevens champions earlier this month.

With Snyman out of action, Ryan Oosthuizen comes back into the starting team. Oosthuizen was in the squad that played in Las Vegas, but picked up a hamstring injury at the Nevada event and missed the tournament in Canada.

JC Pretorius, who made the Dream Team in Vancouver, will also miss out due to injury. Powell moved Werner Kok to the forwards for this trip and Kok’s regular slot out wide will be taken by Kurt-Lee Arendse, who travelled to Canada as a replacement, but was called into the team for the last two matches at BC Place and will now make a first trip with the team as a playing member.

Chris Dry, who missed the North American leg of the World Series due to injury, is fit again and will fly east with the team on Saturday as back-up.

According to Powell, the tournament victory in Vancouver will provide the Blitzboks with some momentum.

“In the ideal world the same squad would have travelled to Hong Kong, but we had to replace three players due to injury,” said Powell.

“That created special opportunities for ‘Shakes’ and Angelo, who will debut as captain and player respectively. ‘Shakes’ was identified as a future leader and made part of the leadership group before the season started and he led the team admirably in those final two matches in Vancouver – I am confident that he will continue to do so.

“Angelo has been part of the SA Rugby Sevens Academy for the last two years and played very well on their recent trip to South America. He is a hard worker and very coachable, so I have a lot of confidence in his ability. He is fast and great on defence, and will fit into the team culture with ease.”

Neil Powell

For Soyizwapi the captaincy has brought a smile to his face, but also a huge amount of pride:

“Luckily the rest of the players in the leadership group are around, and there are a number of very experienced guys in the squad, and I have their support.

“I never expected to captain the side, to be honest, it is a massive honour and a responsibility I hope to fulfil with pride and ability. I made my debut in Hong Kong as a player, scored my first try there and now will be captain for the first time there as well.”

Siviwe Soyizwapi

Blitzboks Hong Kong Sevens squad

  1. Ryan Oosthuizen (13 tournaments, 61 matches, 65 points, 13 tries)
  2. Sako Makata (2 tournaments, nine matches, 0 points)
  3. Impi Visser (6 tournaments, 35 matches, 20 points, four tries)
  4. Zain Davids (18 tournaments, 88 matches, 60 points, 12 tries)
  5. Werner Kok (43 tournaments, 218 matches, 485 points, 97 tries)
  6. Kurt-Lee Arendse (one tournament, two matches, 0 points)
  7. Branco du Preez (67 tournaments, 339 matches, 1120 points; 88 tries, 387 conversions, one penalty, 1 drop goal)
  8. Selvyn Davids (11 tournaments, 53 matches, 237 points, 27 tries, 51 conversions)
  9. Justin Geduld (42 tournaments; 217 matches, 904 points – 95 tries, 213 conversions, one penalty)
  10. Stedman Gans (15 tournaments, 69 matches, 105 points, 21 tries)
  11. Siviwe Soyizwapi (captain; 24 tournaments, 124 matches, 385 points, 77 tries)
  12. Angelo Davids (on debut)
  13. Chris Dry (66 tournaments; 331 matches, 465 points, 93 tries) – travelling reserve

The Springbok Sevens’ Pool A fixtures

Friday, 5 April:

12:06: Japan

Saturday, 6 April:

05:41: Scotland

09:22: Samoa