During the four matches, new players in the SA Rugby Sevens Academy showed glimpses of what the future of the Blitzboks might look like. Vodacom Blue Bulls U21 winger Sebastiaan Jobb had a fruitful day, scoring a number of tries.
Easy to see who was named in @WorldRugby7s Dream Team this year. 😁
— Springbok Sevens (@Blitzboks) November 18, 2020
Take note of try-scorer, Sebastiaan Jobb from @BlueBullsRugby #BestOfUs@ASICS_ZA @FNBSA @CastleFreeSA pic.twitter.com/bRNe0MGHtC
Some regulars on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series showed their skills as well, with Zain Davids, Chris Dry and Selvyn Davids all proving very effective.
Some new faces on display yesterday during our matches against @SA_AllStars7s but trust the old guard to deliver as always! @chrisdry7 #Davidstwins #BestOfUs pic.twitter.com/JBKHP40f3w
— Springbok Sevens (@Blitzboks) November 18, 2020
Jobb caught the eye with a number of good interplays with Selvyn Davids.
In no time, it became the Selvyn to Sebastiaan show. #BestOfUs@sas_hp pic.twitter.com/XJKuDi79B6
— Springbok Sevens (@Blitzboks) November 18, 2020
A second round of matches will be played on Thursday.