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Dazel backs Blitzbok attack to fire in Singapore

rugby27 January 2026 10:22
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Renfred Dazel © Gallo Images

The normal challenges at the HSBC SVNS Singapore are well documented – and accepted – by the Springbok Sevens side as they arrived in the Asian city on Tuesday, but according to Blitzbok assistant coach Renfred Dazel, success will be determined by their ability to handle the unexpected hurdles in the Singapore National Stadium.

The Blitzboks landed in humid Singapore in hot form, having won the previous HSBC SVNS tournament (in Cape Town in December) and topping the log after two events, helped by scoring more tries than any other team in the opening two events.

That, along with their knowledge of the humidity, the playing surface of the pitch, and a six-hour time difference, should be a confidence booster, but arriving without proven playmakers Selvyn Davids, Ronald Brown and Dewald Human was not part of the season’s planning.

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The trio have won numerous tournament titles around the world and have held the World Series and World Championship trophies aloft, but for Dazel, the squad depth could counter the loss of the three playmakers, who are all injured.

Their input on attack is well known and in Cape Town, South Africa scored 19 tries from third phase or more (tournament average 13), and 4.2 tries per match (tournament average 3.4).

“We would have liked for at least one of them to be here, as they are world class playmakers, but as always in rugby, this will provide the next player an opportunity to make his mark,” said Dazel, who oversees the Blitzboks’ attack, where the playmakers are crucial.

“We have made the necessary adjustments, mainly due to the versatility of the squad. We have a new player in Luan (Giliomee), who is a specialist in that role, while Nabo Sokoyi, who was so impressive on debut in Cape Town at centre, can play scrumhalf/sweeper as well as flyhalf.

“And not to forget the skills of Donavan Don, who can move from the outside backs to flyhalf as well.”

Giving new players opportunities are part of the wider plan anyway, Dazel added: “We were always going to give new players opportunities as we build depth towards the 2028 Olympic Games and I am confident in the abilities of players like Nabo, Luan and Renaldo Young to make the step-up expected of playing at this level.

“If we also manage to stay within our structure and execute well, it will be a good weekend, despite the close margins between the eight sides competing.”

Selected HSBC SVNS 2026 stats:

Most team tries:

37 South Africa

36 Argentina, Fiji

35 New Zealand

33 France

Top SA try scorers:

9 Shilton van Wyk

6 Donavan Don

4 Christie Grobbelaar

Top SA points’ scorers:

45 Shilton van Wyk

30 Donavan Don

27 Ricardo Duarttee

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