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‘Underdogs’ South Africa ready themselves for ‘tough’ Olympic semi-final

Selvyn Davids #8 of Team South Africa runs to score a try during the Men's Rugby Sevens Pool A Group match between New Zealand and South Africa on Day -2 of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on July 24, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

It’s been an interesting two days for the South Africa men’s sevens side at the Paris Olympic Games.

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Ireland and New Zealand beat them on the opening day at Stade de France, but after defeating Japan by more than 40 points on Thursday, the South Africans gave themselves a chance at medalling.

South Africa qualified for the all-important quarter-finals as one of the top two third-placed sides in pool play, and it seemed it was always their destiny to face their arch-rivals once again with a semi-final spot on the line.

New Zealand had flown through pool play with a hard-fought run of three wins from as many stars, which included a 40-12 triumph over Japan and a two-point win against the fighting Irish. There was no doubt who the favourites were before Thursday’s quarter-final.

But that didn’t bother the “underdogs” who went on to win 14-7.

“We knew we’re the underdogs because we had a bad season and yesterday, New Zealand beat us,” South Africa’s Selvyn Davids said on the Olympics broadcast.

“We just came out and gave it our all.

“We knew we only had one chance.”

Captain Selvyn Davids opened the scoring for the men from The Rainbow Nation a few minutes into the contest – which drew a popular cheer from the French crowd. Davids ran through a gap into New Zealand’s defensive line untouched for the opener.

The skipper did everything but score the next try as well after booting the ball forward for a clearance, chasing after it with desperation, and then regathering possession before getting an offload off to try-scoring Tristan Leyds.

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South Africa’s solid defensive effort against Ireland was a big talking point out of day one, and it was once again front-and-centre after holding the Kiwis out for almost the entire match. Moses Leo scored their only try on the stroke of half-time.

“I think we just stuck to our guns. We know New Zealand is a quality team so we just tried to stick to our guns, just follow the gameplan,” Davids explained.

“We fought for 40 minutes and that’s what it takes to win or be successful in a sevens game.”

It doesn’t get any easier for South Africa who will take on Antoine Dupont’s France in a blockbuster semi-final. France have stumbled a bit with a draw to the USA and a loss to Fiji, but with it all to play for, this really is anyone’s game.

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With a sold-out Stade de France in their corner, it seems likely that South Africa will once again carry the ‘underdog’ tag into that semi-final. France did just beat SVNS Series League Winners Argentina 26-14 so they’ve likely earned that moniker.

“It’s gonna be tough.

“Our next game… it’s gonna be tough. We need to stay focused and keep our heads in the game.”

In the other semi-final, the Australian men’s side qualified for the final four for the first time at an Olympic Games after beating the USA 18-nil. The Aussies are four from four at the Games as well after beating Argentina, Samoa and Kenya in pool play.

But they’ll have their work cut out for them against Fiji. The Fijians are the two-time defending Olympic gold medallists, and they’ve never dropped a game at the world’s biggest sporting competition.

Fiji defeated France in pool play and snuck by Ireland 19-15 in the quarter-finals to remain in with a chance of claiming yet another Olympic medal.

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Flankly 308 days ago

“We fought for 40 minutes and that’s what it takes to win or be successful in a sevens game.”


Forty minutes? I guess fourteen were on the field. Unclear about the rest.

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GrahamVF 308 days ago

printer’s gremlin - 14 becomes 40 or the reporter misheard :)

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GrahamVF 308 days ago

Poor old Ireland. Always the bridesmaid never the bride. The prettiest gal in the room beats all the other contenders but somehow can’t get past quarterfinals.

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Bull Shark 308 days ago

For France’s sake - let’s hope AdPs pursuit of an Olympic medal pays off.

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Hellhound 308 days ago

Lol the French would hate the Boks if they get kicked out of another competition in the knockouts in their country if the Boks should win. WC and Olympics I think would be a bit much for them. Win or lose, this semi final game is going to be a real cracker of a game.

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BenP 308 days ago

Lets not….

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