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Track the Blitzboks LIVE: France Sevens scores

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The Blitzboks seek to get back on track in their quest to defend the World Sevens Series title, despite some notable absences.

Ireland are first up for the Blitzboks in Toulouse, and will be a tricky foe.

Blitzboks on World Rugby Sevens Series news in a minute video
The Blitzboks still lead the standings from Argentina and Australia. Image: Twitter/Blitzboks

Blitzboks vs Ireland: 12:00 (SAST)

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Blitzboks vs Spain: 18:28 (SAST)

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Springbok Sevens squad for the HSBC France Sevens in Toulouse

The Blitzboks squad to play in the HSBC France Sevens this weekend had a late change when Selvyn Davids was declared medically unfit to travel, with Dalvon Blood named as his replacement.

Blood, who is in line to make his HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series debut this weekend, has been a member of the SA Rugby Sevens Academy since 2021 and also represented the Junior Springboks in last year’s U20 International Series against Georgia, Argentina and Uruguay.

Earlier this year he played for the SA Under-23 Sevens team against Zimbabwe and Uganda, where his speed and swerve confirmed his potential. While at Rondebosch Boys’ High School, Blood represented the Western Province schools team and was selected for the SA Under-18 Schools Sevens side.

1. James Murphy – 7 tournaments, 26 matches, 20 points (4 tries)

2. Ryan Oosthuizen – 29 tournaments, 138 matches, 150 points (30 tries)

3. Impi Visser – 19 tournaments, 96 matches, 95 points (19 tries)

4. Zain Davids – 30 tournaments, 151 matches, 145 points (29 tries)

5. Tiaan Pretorius – 2 tournaments, 7 matches, 5 points (1 try)

6. JC Pretorius – 18 tournaments, 96 matches, 210 points (42 tries)

7. Branco du Preez – 79 tournaments, 400 matches, 1409 points (99 tries, 454 conversions, 1 penalty goal, 1 drop goal)

8. Dalvon Blood – uncapped

9. Ronald Brown – 6 tournaments, 35 matches, 232 points (22 tries, 61 conversions)

10. Dewald Human – 15 tournaments, 66 matches, 195 points (15 tries, 60 conversions)

11. Siviwe Soyizwapi – 37 tournaments, 193 matches, 625 points (125 tries)

12. Muller du Plessis – 16 tournaments, 78 matches, 285 points (57 tries)

13. Mfundo Ndhlovu – 8 tournaments, 37 matches, 40 points (8 tries)

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