SpringboksThe SA Under 18 Sevens team emulated the senior Springbok Sevens Blitzbokke when they also clinched the gold medal at the Youth Commonwealth Games in Samoa in the early hours of Friday morning.

The South African boys won gold after their 31 / 20 defeat of Australia in the final, played in simmering heat on the South Pacific Island of Samoa. They finished the Games unbeaten after wins over Singapore (61 / 0), Namibia (46 / 0), England (19 / 14) and hosts Samoa (29 / 0).

The Springbok Sevens are the reigning Commonwealth Games champions after their gold medal success in Glasgow last year.

SA Under 18 Sevens team manager, Marius Schoeman, was pleased with the performance of the team and said he is very glad that they could achieve their goal – and that was to go 1 step further than the silver medal won at the previous edition of the tournament in the Isle of Man, where South Africa lost to England in the final.

Paul Delport, a former Springbok Sevens star and current coach of the successful SA Sevens Academy team, coached the team in Samoa.

Schoeman praised the performance of the squad: “The majority of the squad consists of players who did very well for the SA Schools team in the recent Under 18 International Series against quality opposition. Although we did’nt have much time together before we flew to Samoa, we were always confident that the boys would perform well.

“Taking into account that the boys only got together again just 2 days before our marathon trip from South Africa to Samoa, then I really think that we can be proud of our boys. Our 1st pool match against Singapore went extremely well and we also used that match to try different combinations. We grew stronger with every match and the fact that we got the better of Australia in the final, said a lot. The Aussies knocked out a very strong Fijian team coached by their senior coach, Ben Ryan,” explained Schoeman.

The gold medal winning squad arrives back in South Africa on Monday.

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