Blitzboks Cruised To The HSBC SVNS Vancouver Title With Win Over Spain 7s

 

The Blitzboks scored six tries to beat Spain 38-12 in Vancouver to claim the HSBC SVNS Vancouver title with a polished and clinical performance.

The Blitzboks were under pressure from the kick-off; however, Ryan Oosthuizen scored the Blitzboks’ first try when he dashed down the touchline following a turnover in their own half to lead 05-00 after two minutes of play.

A minute later, the Blitzboks pounced on a mistake made by Spain and scored their second try, which Ronald Brown converted to extend the Blitzboks’ lead to 12-00.

Two minutes later, Shilton van Wyk controlled a grubber and scored his first try of the final to extend the Blitzboks' lead to 17-00, which was the halftime score.

The Blitzboks continued their fine form, and a quick tap by Tristan Leyds led to Shilton van Wyk taking a short pass and crashing over for the Blitzboks ' forty try. Brown converted to extend the Blitzboks’ lead to 24-00 after a minute of play in the second half.

Following a try by Spain, Gino Cupido scored a fifty-meter try. Dewald Human Converted to extend the Blitzboks' lead to 31-05.

Spain added a second try, to which Impi Visser replied with the Blitzboks’ sixth try. Human converted to secure a 38-12 win.

Scorers:
Blitzboks: Tries: Ryan Oosthuizen, Sebastiaan Jobb, Shilton van Wyk (2), Gino Cupido, Impi Visser. Conversions: Ronald Brown(2), Dewald Human (2).
Spain: Tries: Jeremy Trevithick, Anton Legorburu Anso. Conversion: Juan Martinez.

Teams:

Blitzboks: Ryan Oosthuizen, David Brits, Impi Visser, Sebastiaan Jobb, Tristan Leyds, Shilton van Wyk, Ronald Brown. Replacements: Dewald Human, Siviwe Soyizwapi, Selvyn Davids, Gino Cupido, Grant de Jager.

Spain 7s: Manu Moreno, Josep Serres, Angel Bozal, Pol Pla, Jeremy Trevithick, Jaime Manteca, Eduardo Lopez. Replacements: Tobias Sainz-Trapaga, Anton Legorburu Anso, Martin Sorreluz Uria, Juan Martinez, Roberto Ponce.