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Fri May 18 13:35:07 SAST 2012

Afrika back to lead Blitz Boks

Sapa | 07 December, 2011 15:210 Comments
2011 IRB PE Sevens: SA training session
Cecil Afrika during the South African Sevens training session at Victoria Park High School on December 07, 2011 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Image by: Richard Huggard / Gallo Images

IRB Sevens Player of the Year Cecil Afrika will lead the Springbok Sevens attack on home soil in the Nelson Mandela Bay South Africa Sevens tournament which starts on Friday.

Afrika replaced Renfred Dazel and is one of two changes made to the team that lost to Australia in the Dubai Plate final last Saturday. 

Robert Ebersohn returned to Super Rugby pre-season duty with the  Cheetahs and was replaced by newcomer Cornal Hendricks from the Boland Cavaliers.

Afrika did not play in Dubai after he suffered a rib injury in the season-opener in Australia three weeks ago.  It will also be the first time this season that he will partner with scrumhalf Branco du Preez who sat out in the Gold Coast.

Springbok Sevens captain Kyle Brown said the prospects of playing at home in the new Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium will be a huge motivating factor for the team. 

“You only play once at home in nine tournaments so the guys are quite excited to run out in front of our own supporters,” said Brown.

“We did not play to our full potential in either of the previous two tournaments and will be looking to rectify the small mistakes and play to the standards that we have set for ourselves.”   

Springbok Sevens squad: Chris Dry, Boom Prinsloo, Frankie Horne, Kyle Brown (captain), Chase Minnaar, Cornal Hendricks, Branco du Preez, Mark Richards, Cecil Afrika, Steven Hunt, Paul Delport, Bernado Botha

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