Blitzboks crash out of Vancouver Sevens with quarter-final loss to Samoa
The Blitzboks have crashed out of the Vancouver Sevens after Sunday's Cup quarter-final defeat to Samoa at the BC Place Stadium in Canada.
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The Blitzboks have crashed out of the Vancouver Sevens after Sunday's Cup quarter-final defeat to Samoa at the BC Place Stadium in Canada.
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The Blitzboks head into this weekend's Canada Sevens as defending champions while they are also at the top of the current World Series standings, but they know they are only as good as their last game.
Vancouver will serve as the world's Rugby Sevens capital for the weekend.
After dominating the World Rugby Sevens Series circuit over the past year, the Blitzboks were left smarting after losing in the quarter-finals of the Singapore Sevens.
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