SA Sevens returns to Singapore

The squad, which features several promising youngsters, will be up against several strong international squads during the 68th edition of the popular three-day event. The SARU Sevens Academy team is one of 22 outfits at the tournament - which also features players from France, England, Malaysia, Sweden, Kenya and Australia.

The South Africans are making a return to Singapore after a three-year absence and will be determined to add to the three Ablitt Cup titles.

Springbok Sevens captain Kyle Brown spearheads a strong 12-man squad which also include the likes of Frankie Horne, Stephan Dippenaar, Phillip Snyman, Justin Geduld and Cecil Afrika. Promising Eastern Province prospect, Siviwe Soyizwapi, will again accompany the squad following his selection for the warm-up tournament in Windhoek last month, while Rosko Specman is also back after completing his Currie Cup stint with the Pumas.

Springbok Sevens coach, Neil Powell, described the Singapore tournament as a vital part of his pre-season training plans.

"Tournaments such as this one in Singapore and also the Windhoek event are vital for our preparations. It will give us the opportunity to test the new combinations we have been rehearsing at our training camp in Stellenbosch.

 "Although we have been working very hard since the squad got together from their off-season, the reality is that most of them have not played in a competitive match since the previous season finished in May," Powell said.

According to the coach, members of the training squad have spent a lot of time on getting their fitness and conditioning back into shape following the end of season break. The three day tournament will be staged from October 30 to November 1 at the Padang sports complex.

SARU Sevens Academy: Chris Dry, Phillip Snyman, Frankie Horne, Dewald Human, Shaun Adendorf, Kyle Brown (captain), Siviwe Soyizwapi, Stephan Dippenaar, Justin Geduld, Cecil Afrika, Ruhan Nel, Rosko Specman.