Springbok Women's Sevens storm into Dubai semis after perfect pool run

Springbok Women's Sevens storm into Dubai semis after perfect pool run

The Springbok Women's Sevens moved to within one win of their HSBC SVNS 3 objective in Dubai after winning all three Pool A matches on Saturday.

The unbeaten run secured the South Africans a place in Sunday's semifinals, where they will face Poland at 09h28 (SA time). Victory over the Europeans would book a spot in the final and confirm qualification for the HSBC SVNS 2 series, to be played over the next three months.

The Springboks dominated their pool with emphatic wins over Mexico (61-0), Czechia (24-5) and Thailand (33-5), with their pace out wide proving a decisive weapon throughout the day.

Maria Tshiremba scored four tries in the opening win over Mexico and fellow speedsters, Nadine Roos, Ayanda Malinga and Patience Mokone also went around the defence with regular intervals.

Tshiremba laid down the marker in the opening match, dotting down three times before the halftime break and once shortly after with great use of her speed.

Mokone replaced her and dotted down twice as they romped away against a Mexican side that had no answers to the all-round attack from their opponents.

The match against Czechia started well, with Nadine Roos and Shiniqwa Lamprecht scoring good tries, but they lost focus when Asisipho Plaatjies was yellow-carded. The Eastern European side took advantage of their extra attacker and scored just before the break.

The second half remained tight, but a good effort by Tshiremba opened up the winning margin.

Against Thailand, the SA team conceded first as Laksina Nawakaew sold them a dummy to score the opening try. The response was swift though as Leigh Fortuin scored from the restart, running all of 80 meters to dot down. Vianca Boer and Zintle Mpupha also added second-half tries as the Springbok Women's Sevens zoomed into a third win.

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