Bok Women's Sevens ‘A’ continue good form in Dubai
- SA Rugby

- 2 days ago
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The Springbok Women's Sevens ‘A’ built on their good start at the Emirates Dubai 7s on Saturday, maintaining their unbeaten record and qualifying for the International Invitational semi-finals.
The South Africans outplayed Poland 19-12 and then drew with Ireland Invitational 17-17 to stay undefeated after two wins on day one.
They will meet Brazil at 1pm (SAST) on Sunday in one of the semi-finals, while Australia 'A' and Ireland Invitational will clash in the other.
In their opening match on Saturday, team captain Shiniqwa Lamprecht provided an early spark with a well-taken try under the posts, which was converted for a 7-0 lead.
Another try, on the stroke of half-time by Patience Mokone, extended the lead to 12-0. Mokone had to use pace and power and a final stretch to the line for a good reward.
Poland came back well with a converted try early in the second half but from the restart, Byrhandré Dolf stepped past a number of defenders and ran 80m to score under the sticks. She converted her own try and at 19-7, things looked good for South Africa.
With time almost up, Poland scored a second try but failed to convert, handing South Africa a 19-12 win.
In their second match of the day, good play by the Irish had the team in green and gold in trouble early on and they leaked three tries before half-time.
The second half delivered much more urgency though with three well-taken tries, one converted by Dolf, as they drew with the Irish.
SA scores
Springbok Women's Sevens ‘A’ 19 (12), Poland 12 (7)
SA – Tries: Shiniqwa Lamprecht, Patience Mokone, Byrhandré Dolf. Conversion: Dolf.
Springbok Women's Sevens ‘A’ 17 (0), Ireland Invitational 17 (17)
SA – Tries: Vianca Boer, Shannon-Lee Windvogel, Shiniqwa Lamprecht. Conversion: Byrhandré Dolf.
Springbok Women's Sevens ‘A’ squad for Dubai
Forwards: Liske Lategan, Thandi Fudu, Faith Tshauke, Shiniqwa Lamprecht (captain), Leigh Fortuin, Lerato Makua.
Backs: Vianca Boer, Jane Mulder, Shanidine Bezuidenhout, Patience Mokone, Shannon-Lee Windvogel, Byrhandré Dolf.







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