The Blitzboks finished in fourth place after being handed a 26-19 defeat by hosts Canada, while New Zealand extended their Series lead by winning the Vancouver Sevens.
After a promising win over the USA in the quarter-finals, it was ultimately a disappointing end to the weekend for the Blitzboks as they were well beaten by New Zealand in the semi-finals before losing the bronze playoff to the home side.
It was Canada’s best ever finish in their home tournament, while the South Africans could not replicate their efforts which saw them claim the Los Angeles title last weekend.
A week is a long time in the life of a coach on @WorldRugby7s series. A week ago it was joy, today dissapointment after 4th place @CanadaSevens @Neil5Powell pic.twitter.com/2GJs2lmepk
— Springbok Sevens (@Blitzboks) March 9, 2020
The Blitzboks have also lost ground on Sevens Series leaders New Zealand, who would go on to beat Australia 17-16 and claim the Vancouver title for the first time since 2016. After narrowing the gap between the two sides to just four points, South Africa are now 11 points behind New Zealand, with four tournaments left to play.
Six rounds down on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series and @AllBlacks7s have extended their lead at the top of the series standings by 11 points.#HSBC7s #CanadaSevens pic.twitter.com/5PTsai0tfX
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) March 9, 2020
Due to the coronavirus, the next two tournaments will be the London and Paris Sevens on 23 May and 30 May respectively, with the Singapore and Hong Kong Sevens shifted to October, after the Olympic Games.
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