Springbok Women’s Sevens Savour HSBC SVNS Core Status

Shona Leah Weston pictured on the attack during the Springbok Women Sevens’ practice against Spain following arrival in Hong Kong, ahead of the sixth HSBC SVNS tournament stop in the Far East this weekend. Photo: SA Rugby

The Springbok Women’s Sevens team is starting to find the flow of the HSBC SVNS to their liking, and as the self-belief grows with improved performances, SA awaits the iconic Hong Kong tournament with great anticipation

Springbok Women’s Sevens Look to the Lift Intensity

SA’s most-capped Springbok Sevens player co-captain Mathrin Simmers says that SA is improving at dealing with the intensity of the best teams, and that SVNS Los Angeles is another opportunity to close the gap on top sides. Photo: SA Rugby

SA’s most-capped Springbok Sevens player co-captain Mathrin Simmers says that SA is improving at dealing with the intensity of the best teams, and that SVNS Los Angeles is another opportunity to close the gap on top sides

Bok Women’s Sevens Slow Out Of the Blocks in Vancouver

South Africa captain Zintle Mpupha launches an attack against the New Zealand defense on day one the HSBC SVNS at BC Place on 23 February, 2024 in Vancouver, Canada. Photo: Mike Lee - KLC fotos for World Rugby

South Africa need to improve second halves as they prepare for their final pool match against Brazil after Day 1 losses to Perth gold medalists Ireland and New Zealand as the HSBC SVNS Vancouver kicks off at BC Place overnight on Friday

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