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Rugby 7s events highlight university talent
Back-to-back rugby 7s tournaments in South Africa showcased the sublime
talent the rugby-rich nation boasts, once again highlighting the high level of
competition at university level. Both South Africa’s men and women’s Rugby 7s
teams reached the semi-final stage at the Naples 2019 FISU World University
Games, and with these two tournaments proved that university rugby 7s in the
country is in a well and truly healthy state.
The last weekend of September, 22 men’s and 20 women’s rugby 7s teams
representing 24 different universities from across the country converged in
Kimberley, as the Sol Plaatjie University hosted the highly-anticipated annual
University Sports South Africa (USSA) Rugby 7s Championship.
There was fanfare all around, with a 5km night race mid-week, Sol Plaatjie’s
mascot ’Gemmie’ creating a buzz everywhere it went, and face-painting and
outlandish outfits the order of the day even before the opening ceremony
officially got proceedings underway.
In the women’s event, Stellenbosch University dominated from start to finish,
opening up their campaign with an emphatic 49-0 victory over Wits University.
The team had been on a three-day training camp off-campus earlier in September –
the first time they had undertaken such an initiative – with the results paying
dividends. Five consecutive victories saw them line up against the University of
Johannesburg in the final, seeing off their opponents 21-7 to claim tournament
victory.
"This team has gone through many ups and downs and the tournament win means a
lot to the group," Stellenbosch head coach Johann Zeier told the university’s
website after the win. "Moving forward, the players must firstly all get their
degrees, and then through rugby, they can learn that anything they set their
minds to, they can achieve."
There were a number of hard-fought battles in the men’s division, yet come the
afternoon of Day 2 only two teams remained: the University of the Western Cape (UWC)
and the North West University (NWU), with the latter earning a well-deserved
29-12 win to take the trophy home.
Despite the final loss, UWC showed impressive grit and determination to bounce
back immediately in the prestigious Varsity 7s tournament just two weeks later.
The annual competition, which sees eight of South Africa’s top Rugby 7s
universities battle it out for national honours, returned after a two-year
hiatus owing to the global Coronavirus pandemic.
Hosted by the University of Pretoria, whose teams ranked first in both the men’s
and women’s divisions, Day 1 provided thrilling action, high-scoring encounters
and several unexpected upsets in the men’s competition. This included USSA Rugby
7s champions NWU going down 41-14 to the University of Johannesburg and UWC
drawing their opener 19-19 with University of the Free State 19-19, which went
on to humble favourites University of Pretoria 34-17 later in the day.
Semi-final 1 saw UWC exact revenge over NWU – who had beaten them in the USSA
Rugby 7s final two weeks prior – 24-14, while in semi-final 2, defending Varsity
7s champions University of Johannesburg were trounced 31-5 by the University of
the Free State.
Thus, the two teams who had drawn their opening fixture met once again in the
final, and as expected it went down to the wire. UFS took a 19-14 half-time
lead, only for UWC to show tremendous mental strength to fight back and take the
gold medal with a narrow 21-19 victory.
"I think what worked for us was just trusting each other," UWC captain Peter
Williams told the university’s website. "Knowing your teammate has your back and
sticking to our processes and our systems from the start. This victory is for
everyone in the club, in the Department of Sport Administration and in the
university as a whole."
In the women’s competition, University of Johannesburg obliterated everyone in
their path, recording impressive 34-0, 58-0 and 64-0 victories in the group
stages en route to the final where University of Fort Hare held their own but
could not stop the ’Orange Machine’ who powered to a 17-5 victory and recorded
their first varsity 7s title.
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Posted by Fabio De Dominicis on 19 Jan, 2023.
Source: FISU
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