Bok Women cruise into Sevens quarters

The Springbok Women's Sevens team will play Senegal in the quarterfinals of the Africa Women's Sevens at the University of Ghana's Rugby Stadium in Accra on Sunday after a clean sweep of their Pool A opponents on Saturday.

South Africa did not concede a try in their three matches against Burkina Faso (38-0), Zimbabwe (36-0) and Tunisia (40-0), while they scored 18 tries in a good start to their title defence.

The only blemish on a good day of rugby was the head knock sustained by debutant Nompumelelo Mathe in the opening match against Burkina Faso, but for the rest, it was smooth sailing.

Leigh Fortuin celebrated her debut with a try within two minutes of their opening match against Burkina Faso as the South Africans showed their intent early.

Two more tries in the half handed them a 19-0 lead in blustery conditions, but more was to follow in the second half, with an additional three tries added in a solid win.

 

Their second match against Zimbabwe followed the same path. The South Africans were up 17-0 at the break with three tries and added three more in the second half. Liske Lategan scored a brace.

The match against Tunisia yielded six tries, with a hat-trick by outside back Ayanda Malinga a highlight. Nadine Roos scored a try and four conversions in the match for a tally of 37 points on the day, the leading mark in the tournament so far.

Quarterfinals on Sunday, November 10 (SA times, all matches live on Rugbypass.TV):

11,00: Kenya v Ghana

11,22: Uganda v Tunisa

11,44: Madagascar v Zambia

12,06: South Africa v Senegal

Scores and scorers:

South Africa 38-0 Burkina Faso

Tries: Fortuin, Mpupha, Roos, Lamprecht, Tshiremba, Masuku.

Cons: Roos 4

South Africa 36-0 Zimbabwe

Tries: Lategan 2, Malinga, Tshiremba, Jacobs, Roos.

Cons: Nadine Roos 3

South Africa 40-0 Tunisia

Tries: Malinga 3, Roos, Tshiremba, Jacobs.

Cons: Roos 4, Mpupha.