Senatla shines as Blitzboks go unbeaten on day one in Cape Town

09 December 2017 - 21:52 By CRAIG RAY in Cape Town
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Seabelo Senatla of South Africa tackled by Sergei Ianiushkin of Russia during day 1 of the 2017 HSBC Cape Town Sevens match between South Africa and Russia at Cape Town Stadium on December 09, 2017 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Seabelo Senatla of South Africa tackled by Sergei Ianiushkin of Russia during day 1 of the 2017 HSBC Cape Town Sevens match between South Africa and Russia at Cape Town Stadium on December 09, 2017 in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Seabelo Senatla does most things rugby related in a hurry, and on day one at the Cape Town Sevens the Blitzbok flyer sped into the record books as the home team booked a quarterfinal against Fiji.

When Senatla touched down late in SA’s 31-5 win over France, for his fourth try of the day in the home team’s second match of the day, he became the fastest man to 200 tries in World Sevens Series history.

Senatla, 24, reached the milestone in his 35th tournament and in his 175th match. England’s Dan Norton, who took 51 tournaments to go to his double century, held the previous record for the fastest to 200 tries. Norton is the leading all time try-scorer with 272.

In the process Senatla became the first South African to reach the mark and only the fifth player in history after Norton, Kenya’s Collins Injera (246), Argentina’ Santiago Gomez Cora (230) and England’s Ben Gollings (220) to notch up his 200th touchdown.

Going into the tournament Senatla had 196 tries and was quickly up and running with a hattrick against Russia in the Blitzboks’ first match, which ended in a 40-5 win.

A late Senatla try in the Blitzboks 26-5 win over Kenya in the final match of the programme, neatly bookended a day that belonged to flyer.

By beating Kenya the Blitzboks have now gone nine games of the new season, which started in Dubai last week, without defeat. They came into the season under pressure as reigning World Series champions and they have lived up to their status as the team to beat.

That status is going to be under severe pressure in the knockout stages after a Saturday of upsets set up some unexpected quarterfinals.

Fiji were runners-up to Canada in Pool D, setting up a dangerous last eight clash for the home team that has the potential to kill the party atmosphere at the spectacular Cape Town Stadium.

Fiji weren’t at their best but they have the ability to do the extraordinary, and the Blitzboks will be wary of the tough test to come on Sunday. Last week in Dubai, SA edged Fiji 12-7 in the semi-final.

On a day when the a gale force south-easter swept across Table Bay making playing conditions tricky, the winds of change also blew through sevens rugby. The USA hammered both New Zealand (22-0) and Australia (31-14) while Canada upset Fiji 22-14.

The other quarterfinals see England, who were also unbeaten on the day, facing New Zealand in a repeat of last week’s semi-final in Dubai, which the Kiwis won.

Surprise Pool D winners Canada will face France while the USA take on 2015 Cape Town runners-up Argentina in the fourth quarterfinal.

SA versus Kenya

Scorers:

South Africa

Tries:

Ruhan Nel, Kyle Brown, Philip Snyman, Seabelo Senatla. Conversions: Branco du Preez (2), Cecil Afrika.

Kenya

Try:

Willy Ambaka. Conversion: Brian Tanga

SA versus France

South Africa

Tries:

Kwagga Smith, Philip Snyman, Chris Dry, Seabelo Senatla, Ruhan Nel

Conversions:

Branco du Preez (2), Cecil Afrika.

France

Try:

Stephan Parez.

SA versus Russia

Scorers:

South Africa

Tries:

Seabelo Senatla (3), Branco du Preez, Tim Agaba, Rosko Specman

Conversions:

Du Preez (3), Cecil Afrika (2).

Russia

Try:

Romain Roshchin.


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