Spanish Shores Await: Springboks Set Sights on SVNS World Championship Glory
- Karen Scheepers

- May 26
- 2 min read
The road to the HSBC SVNS World Championship title continues this weekend at the Estadio Jose Zorrilla in Valladolid, Spain. Both the Springbok Women’s Sevens and the Blitzboks have touched down in Europe with distinct missions: the men aim to consolidate their lead at the top of the standings, while the women look to capitalize on a more settled preparation period to climb the global rankings. With fresh faces and returning stalwarts in the mix, the South African contingent remains the focal point of the tournament's narrative.

Springbok Women’s Sevens: Stability Breeds Confidence
After a challenging 12th-place finish in Hong Kong, marred by a late rash of injuries, Head Coach Cecil Afrika has expressed a far more optimistic outlook for the Spanish leg. Unlike the frantic reshuffling required last month, the squad has enjoyed a month of cohesive training.
The squad sees the introduction of Patience Mokone and the return of Vianca Boer. While both are uncapped at the top tier of the SVNS Series, Afrika is banking on their recent form in the Challenger Series to translate into points. However, the team must navigate the loss of Asisipho Plaatjies, who is sidelined for the year with an Achilles injury, joining a lengthy injury list that includes star playmaker Nadine Roos.
Pool B Fixtures (Friday 29 May – Saturday 30 May):
USA: Friday, 10h22
Australia: Friday, 14h29
Fiji: Saturday, 10h00

Blitzboks: Leadership and Redemption
The South African Men’s side enters Valladolid as the team to beat. Currently leading the standings after a clinical victory in the opening leg, the Blitzboks have been forced into one late change. Ricardo Duarttee replaces the injured Ronald Brown, marking a significant comeback for the "Tricky Ricky" after a period of self-reflection and personal growth.
Head Coach Philip Snyman has also bolstered the ranks with the return of Gino Cupido and Dewald Human, ensuring the squad retains the tactical kicking and explosive pace necessary to maintain their number one ranking. The men's side faces a physical Pool A, starting with a clash against Great Britain.
Pool A Fixtures (Friday 29 May – Saturday 30 May):
Great Britain: Friday, 12h34
Kenya: Friday, 17h08
Australia: Saturday, 13h23

Squad Breakdowns
Springbok Women’s Key Players | Stats Highlights |
Zintle Mpupha | 13 Tournaments, 13 Tries |
Ayanda Malinga | 9 Tournaments, 14 Tries |
Maria Tshiremba | 7 Tournaments, 14 Tries |
Blitzbok Key Players | Stats Highlights |
Siviwe Soyizwapi | 65 Tournaments, 161 Tries |
Selvyn Davids | 47 Tournaments, 793 Points |
Ricardo Duarttee | 23 Tournaments, 372 Points |

Final whistle
As the South African teams prepare to take the field in Valladolid, the stakes could not be higher. For the women, it is about proving they belong among the elite through consistency and clinical execution. For the men, it is a defensive mission to protect their lead at the summit of the World Championship standings. With the talent available and a month of rigorous preparation behind them, the Springbok brand of sevens rugby is poised to leave a significant mark on the Spanish turf before the season concludes in France.
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