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Unbeaten Blitzboks book semi-final spot in LA

Unbeaten Blitzboks book semi-final spot in LA

Eyewitness News04-05-2025
JOHANNESBURG – The Blitzboks qualified for the playoffs of the HSBC SVNS World Championship in Los Angeles with victories over France, Great Britain and Argentina in pool A.
In the semi-finals, they face New Zealand, who tied with Australia on seven points in Pool B but advanced due to superior points difference.
READ: Blitzboks hope to finish season on a high note as they head to SVNS World Championship
The Blitzboks' semi-final against New Zealand is at 22h46 (SA time) on Sunday evening, shortly after Spain and Argentina face off at 22h24 for a place in the final.
Philip Snyman's charges kicked off the tournament at Dignity Health Sports Park with a 19-10 win against France, followed by wins against Great Britain (12-7) and SVNS league winners Argentina (29-21) on day 1 of the tournament.
Scorers:
South Africa 19 (7) France 10 (10)SA - Tries: Selwyn Davids, Shilton van Wyk, Zain Davids. Conversions: Ronald Brown, Ricardo Duarttee.
France - Tries: Varian Pasquet, Simon Désert.
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