Blitzboks tired Chile in RWC Sevens opener

 Cape Town — The Springbok Sevens side tired Chile 32-5 in their opening game at the RWC Sevens opener in Cape Town on Friday. The Blitzboks got off to the highest start with a try by Angelo Davids after the wing did well to scoop up the oval after one of Selvyn Davids’s little dinks before putting that pace to usage to score the opener in the first minute (5-0). RWC Sevens opener fans can buy Japan Vs Chile Tickets from our website.

Sako Makata made sure to add his designation to the score sheet as well (10-0) after some good work from the kick-off. It was trying after try by Neil Powell’s men. Muller du Plessis put in a nifty cross-kick which found Christie Grobbelaar, who counted in the corner. Davids hit his target with this attempt off the tee to give them a 17-0 advantage.

Muller du Plessis put in a nifty cross-kick which found Christie Grobbelaar
Muller du Plessis put in a nifty cross-kick which found Christie Grobbelaar

Chile achieved to get a try (17-5) just before halftime, but that would be all they got. The Blitzboks were no less potent in the second half. Ronald Brown was quick to pounce and snatch the ball up after a scrum, and that ridiculous pace was again on show as he counted his first try at Cape Town Stadium (22-5). Mfundo Ndhlovu left a Chilean defender grasping at air as he stepped him to swerve and coil his way to the Blitzboks’ fifth try (27-5), but they weren’t done yet.

Angelo Davids

Ndhlovu had an excellent hand on their last try. As the Blitzboks enthused the ball through the hands, Ndhlovu tapped the ball volleyball-style to Angelo Davids to run in their fifth try (32-5). Veteran Cecil Afrika, who returned to the group for the World Cup, missed the conversions, but it mattered not as the hosts had done enough.

In the match right before that, France kept the Springbok Women scoreless in their RWC Sevens opener as they punched the hosts 24-0. France first got on the scoreboard after they worked the ball through the pointers quickly, with Lou Noel rounding the hosts’ defense to score an unconverted try in the corner (5-0).

The South Africans spent a large portion of the inaugural half in France’s territory and created some promising opportunities, but the French were just too quick to capitalize when a chance came their way. From their half, France made usage of their speed out wide again, and this time it was Camille Grassineau who traversed over. Jade Ulutule made no error with the conversion this time to take the score to 12-0. RWC Sevens opener fans can buy Samoa Vs Chile Tickets from our website.

Chloe Pelle made France's lead an impressive one when she raced to the try line and Ulutule
Chloe Pelle made France’s lead an impressive one when she raced to the try line

Chloe Pelle made France’s lead an impressive one when she raced to the try line and Ulutule again added the two points. Trailing 19-0 at halftime, South Africa would have been desperate to get some points on the display in the second stanza but France struck the first blow to go 24-0 up courtesy of Pelle’s brace.

Ronald Brown

Ronald Brown was quick to pounce and grab the ball up after a scrum, and that ridiculous pace was again on show as he scored his first try at Cape Town Stadium (22-5). Mfundo Ndhlovu left a Chilean defender grasping at air as he walked him to swerve and spring his way to the Blitzboks’ fifth try (27-5), but they weren’t done yet

Pablo Lemoine and the Rugby World Cup France 2023: “It can be a very vital social construction tool”

The coach of the Cóndores Pablo Lemoine spoke wholly with “On his marks”, where he addressed the different milestones of the historical process of qualifying Chile for its first Rugby World Cup, that of France 2023

“It was something historic and unconceivable by all. It is as if we had taken on a team of friends in a circumstantial way and represented a country, a bit of that romantic part of going after an impossible ideal. It is a story of fanatical men behindhand an ideal,” said the Uruguayan coach”.

“But then it has a personal involvement of the entire team, with such a big goal, that when we achieve it, we question ourselves all the method and the process to achieve this. The classification was epic because one can think of the writing of this story and never know I would have imagined such an ending. And then, behind all this, there is the building of rugby in Chile, which is going much slower,” Lemoine said about the process.

On the other hand, he referred to what he imagines from the participation
On the other hand, he referred to what he imagined from the participation

On the other hand, he referred to what he imagines from the participation of the Condors in this World Cup, where he stated that “we have to be realistic with Chile’s role in this World Cup and see where this participation is going to help the most. If it goes to serve more, win a game, or generate a positive impact on upcoming generations, brands, and the government”, questioned the Charrúa.

Although he later explained that “I trust that rugby can be a very important tool for social construction, which provides tools and values ​​that society needs. The World Cup showcase is ideal, leaving aside the results, to prove what it can build a Chilean inside a court and that people empathize with the one who is inside their lives with sports powers”.

“But then it has a personal contribution of the whole team, with such a big goal, that when we achieve it, we question ourselves all the method and the procedure to achieve this”.

The classification was epic because one can think of the script of this story and never know I would have imagined such an ending. And then, behindhand all this, there is the construction of rugby in Chile, which is successful much slower,” Lemoine said about the process. Rugby World Cup fans can buy Argentina Vs Chile Tickets from our website. Rugby World Cup fans can buy Argentina Vs Chile Tickets from our website.

National Sports Federation of Rugby of Chile and
National Sports Federation of Rugby of Chile and

National Sports Federation of Rugby of Chile and Peugeot symbolize an important alliance

“The lion joins the flight of the Condors”. That is the motto with which Peugeot announced the signing of a great alliance to become the official sponsor of the Red rugby. The agreement comes on the eve of the rugby team playing the succeeding playoff against the United States for the World Cup in France in 2023.

In this way, Peugeot decided to symbolize an agreement linking it to the National Rugby Sports Federation of Chile as the main sponsor of the men’s and women’s Cóndors, in addition to the rugby team Seven, which in September will produce the Rugby 7 World Cup in South Africa.

In this sense, the new shirts that the national team will use in July in the World Cup repechage, and in September in the Rugby 7 World Cup, were presented. Regarding the agreement, the general director of Peugeot Chile, Vincent Forissier, piercing out that “in our eternal search for innovation, today at Peugeot we have decided to take another stage in the national sport, once again targeting rugby.

Where passion is lived in every moment, just as we live it in the quality, prestige
 Where passion is lived in every moment, just as we live it in the quality, prestige

 Where passion is lived in every moment, just as we live it in the quality, prestige, and DNA of our vehicles. In that sense, we wanted to method this discipline, targeting the family, to make this type of instance closer to this significant nucleus”.

The president of the National Rugby Sporting Federation of Chile, Cristian Rudolf, meanwhile, maintained that “from Arica to Punta Arenas, Chilean rugby grows and fills us with joy that Peugeot, the lion brand, which signifies strength, courage, and leadership, accompany us again on this path of growth, as well as global consolidation. It helps us and will take us even closer to making the dream of being in France 2023 come true.”

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