The Springbok Sevens are ready and raring to go for what promises to be an exciting and full rugby calendar consisting of the HSBC Sevens World Series, the Commonwealth Games as well as the Rugby World Cup tournament.
The Blitzboks have been hard at work at their base in Stellenbosch in preparation of the 2022 HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, which kicks off at the end of the month with two tournaments in Dubai.
Blitzboks coach Neil Powell will announce his 13-man squad on Thursday and they leave on Sunday for the United Arab Emirates, where the two season-opening tournaments will be staged.
The South Africans returned from Canada with gold after the shortened 2021 series took place in Vancouver and Edmonton, and after a brief break and a good pre-season, the Blitzboks are now firmly focussed on Dubai.
Dubai is also a happy lucky hunting ground for the South Africans and no wonder that Blitzboks captain Siviwe Soyizwapi is looking forward to the prospects of his team kicking off the season in the popular desert city.
“We have been training very hard in Stellenbosch and I believe that the team is ready and raring to go. We can't wait to get going,” said Soyizwapi.
And although the team has a good track record in Dubai, the Blitzboks will not be resting on their laurels.
“We like the warmer climate and always seem to do well in Dubai, however, we will take it one game at a time and we know every Series tournament is a tough challenge,” said the Blitzboks skipper.
After the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the past two seasons, Soyizwapi and his team mates are understandably excited about the far more busy schedule awaiting them in the upcoming season.
“It’s great to have a full calendar again and although it will be a great challenge, it is something that we as a group are really looking forward to.”
With their return to very familiar surroundings in Dubai, the Blitzboks’ captain and stalwart also emphasised the importance of a good start to the season: “If you start well and you win, then it’s good for your confidence and you can kick on and build from there.
"It would be great if we can do that, especially with such a busy schedule and many big tournaments over the next year," he added.
The Blitzboks are continuing with their preparations in Stellenbosch until their departure to Dubai on Sunday.
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