Dayimani named in strong Sevens Academy team

Hacjivah Dayimani will debut for the SA Rugby Sevens Academy team at the Dubai Sevens International Invitational next weekend among a host of decorated Blitzboks.

Adonis was part of the Currie Cup-winning Toyota Free State Cheetahs side, while Dayimani ran out in Vodacom Super Rugby with the Emirates Lions earlier this year, but will get their first taste of sevens rugby in a side laden with experienced players.

In fact, SA Rugby Sevens Academy coach Marius Schoeman included two former World Rugby Sevens Players of the Year, Werner Kok and Cecil Afrika, in his squad, along with South Africa’s most experienced Blitzbok, Branco du Preez.

Kok recently returned from a stint in France, where he played for Toulouse in the Top 14, while Afrika has fully recovered from a post-season operation on his bicep. Both will be given a chance to stretch their legs in Dubai to prove their match fitness to Springbok Sevens coach, Neil Powell.

Afrika (1,440 points) and Du Preez (1,302 points) top the all-time point-scoring list for the Blitzboks in the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, but for Schoeman, current form and execution on the day will hold sway when they face the Rambling Jesters, French Military and Russia Development in their pool matches.

‘We are very excited to see how Hacjivah and Darren will go,’ said Schoeman.

‘I last coached Hacjivah in his final year at school and Darren has shown all the attributes we expected when we contracted him. It is also great to have Malcolm Jaer back in the mix after his recent experiences in the Guinness PRO14 with the Toyota Cheetahs.’

Schoeman said the depth of the wider Blitzboks squad can be seen in the selection of numerous capped players in the Academy side.

‘The Academy’s role is to assist the Blitzboks in their needs for the World Series, so to include players such as James Murphy, Impi Visser, Angelo Davids, Dewald Human, Mfundo Ndhlovu and Stedman Gans, in order to get game time, was no problem,’ Schoeman said.

‘The World Series is the bigger picture and with the 2020 Olympics also part of the programme this season, we need to make sure our squad depth is good, and players are on form.’

The SA Rugby Sevens Academy squad:

  1. Hacjivah Dayimani
  2. James Murphy
  3. Impi Visser
  4. Angelo Davids
  5. Werner Kok
  6. Branco du Preez
  7. Dewald Human
  8. Malcolm Jaer
  9. Darren Adonis
  10. Cecil Afrika
  11. Mfundo Ndhlovu
  12. Stedman Gans (c)

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