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Blitzboks 'deserve to be in the semi-finals'

Zain Davids #4 of Team South Africa and teammates react following victory as Akuila Rokolisoa #4 of Team New Zealand looks dejected after the Men's Rugby Sevens Quarter-Final match between New Zealand and South Africa at Stade de France on July 25, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Springbok Sevens interim head coach Philip Snyman has lauded his team following their dramatic victory over New Zealand in the quarter-finals of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

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This win advances South Africa to the semi-finals, where they will compete for a medal against France at 15:30 on Saturday.

The team secured their playoff spot with a 49-5 win against Japan, meeting the required margin of 21 points needed after losses to Ireland and New Zealand in the pool stages.

Despite a losing to New Zealand the previous day, they went on to pull off a 14-7 in a brutally tough quarter-final at the Stade de France.

“They deserve to be in the semi-finals, as they have executed and delivered everything I have asked from them today,” Snyman said after the match.

“We did not play poorly on day one, we just could not get our hands on the ball, but today was a different performance, a really inspiring one.

“We needed to win big against Japan and scored seven well-worked tries, but against New Zealand, our defence was going to be crucial and I am so proud of how the guys responded.”

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Snyman told his charges to believe in themselves despite a poor showing in the pool stage.

“Once we made it into the quarters, I told them to start believing that it is possible,” said Snyman.

“I had a good feeling about the ability of the side, so once we were into the last eight, it was time to remind them of that.

“This was such a great win, built on defence and workrate, while we struck when we needed to. In fact, we left another try or two out there. These guys deserve to contest for a medal, they showed that tonight.”

The semi-finals, which will see the Blitzboks play France, take place on Saturday at 2.30pm BST. Two-time defending men’s Olympic gold medallists Fiji will play Australia in the other semi-final.

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WR 116 days ago

Another quarterfinal choke from the Irish. I see on X and other platforms that they claim the 7s win in the pool stage as they have won the series against South Africa as 2-1. Forget about it being a completely different competition and completely different players. No, they want to claim they are the world's best team. They failed in the 15 a side game. Now they fail on another big stage, again in the quarterfinals. Will they ever realise that claiming and talking about it will never make you the winner? You actually have to compete. What happens in pool stages only means to play FOR A PLACE IN THE PLAYOFFS, doesn't mean you are in the playoffs. The occasion got too big for them again. The French is a different story. They are a very good team that the 7s Boks can't underestimate, or they will lose. The 7s Boks, they played bad except for the last 2 games and haven't convinced me at all that they deserve to win or that they can even win the gold medal. I can only hope that they can and do, but my expectations is on a very low bar. Go Bokke!!!

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GrahamVF 116 days ago

Not hearing much from the Irish fans?

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