The Blitzboks produced a scintillating performance to thrash Canada and progress to the semi-finals of the Commonwealth Games Sevens in Birmingham on Saturday night.
The South Africa were in firm control of the quarter-final as they beat Canada 33-0 to advance into the top four, where they will meet either Australia on Sunday afternoon.
However, the Blitzboks will be without Siviwe Soyizwapi as the SA captain’s tournament was cut short after a head clash with a teammate during the 34-0 win against Scotland earlier on Saturday.
Three first-half tries against Canada by Ronald Brown, Christie Grobbelaar and Angelo Davids set up SA’s 21-0 lead at the break, with Davids’ intercept-try from 80m out – while Brown was in the sin-bin for a high tackle – summing up the Blitzboks’ dominance.
The Canadians were stifled by defensive pressure and made a number of unforced errors which the Blitzboks pounced on with gratitude.
Brown got his second try not long after returning to the field in the second half, scoring from a Canadian mistake to stretch the lead to 26-0.
Mfundo Ndhlovu, who was declared fit after taking a heavy knock on the first day, also got his name on the score sheet with just over one minute left in the game.
Semi-finals bound 🔜
The Blitzboks thrash Canada 33-0 and will face either Australia or Samoa tomorrow in a battle for a spot in the Gold Medal match.
How’s the footwork from Ronny B! pic.twitter.com/B7m2DpS1SY
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