It was a great reward for the Springbok Sevens system, that they will once more go the Olympic Games, but the real relief was that the Blitzboks’ swagger and belief is back.
In fact, according to 2016 bronze medalist and the Blitzboks' interim head coach, Philip Snyman, the succesfull entry to the global sporting showpiece in Paris has installed a belief that they have turned a miserable season around.
“We had some bad months, yes, but the comeback is now complete,” Snyman said.
“We got ourselves into the mess of having to qualifty via repechage, but credit to the way the players responded. We came here knowing that defence will be the key to success and only conceded three tries in six matches. The guys deserve a lot of credit for that.”
Snyman praised all involved with the lead-up to the event and said the players deserve the applause: “We were down and out, but credit to the guys. They really deserve this and I am very pleased that we will be going to Paris.”
On Sunday, the Blitzboks outplayed Uganda, Canada and Great Britain to claim the final ticket to the Rugby Sevens at the Paris Olympics. Afterwards, Selvyn Davids (captain) praised his troops and the management for a job well done.
“The guys really wanted this," said Davids.
"We came here well prepared, with good confidence and a solid game plan. Credit to all our opponents, especially Great Britain, who really gave us a hard time in that final.
“We knew it would be a tough weekend, but the way we responded to everything our opponents threw at us makes me a very proud Blitzboks captain,” beamed Davids.
Meanwhile, World Rugby also announced the pools for the Rugby Sevens event in Paris. South Africa, Ireland, New Zealand and Japan will contest Pool A, while Argentina, Australia, Samoa and Kenya are in Pool B. Hosts France will face defending champions Fiji, USA and Uruguay in Pool C.