The confirmation of the squad of 12 to travel to Dubai was a tough decision for Cecil Afrika, but the Springbok Women’s Sevens coach is confident that all the boxes have been ticked for this weekend’s HSBC SVNS 3 tournament at the Sevens Stadium.
The South Africans depart for the Middle East on Monday evening knowing that they need to reach the final of this standalone tournament in the World Rugby Challenger Series on 17 and 18 January to qualify for SVNS 2, the next hurdle for them to regain core status on the world series.
“The players sacrificed a lot of the last couple of weeks, training while everyone else was seemingly having a break or a good time,” said Afrika of the 20 players’ efforts at their Stellenbosch Academy of Sport training camp in recent weeks.
“They all know what is at stake though, and I cannot fault the effort of everyone that was involved. The 12 players selected have to go and do the job on behalf of the whole group, and with the experience in the squad, I am confident we have what it takes.
Springbok Women’s Sevens Coach, Cecil Afrika
“Our focus is on our standards and processes. We know what we need to do and, by keeping our focus, how to get there,” added Afrika, who took over the coaching responsibilities in November last year.”
The SA coach settled on the same 12 players that travelled to Kenya two months ago, where they won the Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens tournament, a victory that gave them entry into the Dubai event.
Nadine Roos will again lead the team, while the likes of Zintle Mpupha, Byrhandré Dolf, and Ayanda Malinga will have more sevens fitness in their legs compared to two months ago, when they were recent returnees from the Women’s Rugby World Cup in England.
It will also be two months down the line for Simamkele Namba and Liske Lategan, who both returned from long-term injuries at the time.
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Afrika said they know what is expected of them and they are ready for the challenge that awaits in Pool A, where the South Africans will play Mexico, Czechia, and Thailand on Saturday, while Argentina, Colombia, Poland, and Samoa will contest Pool B.
The two finalists on Sunday will qualify for the three tournaments in HSBC SVNS 2, to be played in Nairobi (14-15 February), Montevideo (21-22 March), and São Paulo (28-29 March).
South Africa’s Pool A Schedule on Saturday 17 January (CAT Times)
09h06: Mexico
12h22: Czechia
15h38: Thailand
Springbok Women’s Sevens Squad for the HSBC SVNS 3 Tournament at the Sevens Stadium in Dubai
1 Leigh Fortuin
2 Asisipho Plaatjies
3 Patience Mokone
4 Zintle Mpupha
7 Maria Tshiremba
9 Nadine Roos (captain)
10 Byrhandré Dolf
12 Liske Lategan
14 Simamkele Namba
15 Vianca Boer
16 Shiniqwa Lamprecht
23 Ayanda Malinga
Original Copy: SA Rugby Communications, with editing by gsport
Main Photo Caption: The confirmation of the squad of 12 to travel to Dubai was a tough decision for Cecil Afrika, but the Springbok Women’s Sevens coach is confident that all the boxes have been ticked for this weekend’s HSBC SVNS 3 tournament starting at the Sevens Stadium in Dubai on Saturday, 17 January, 2026. Photo: SA Rugby / Gallo Images
