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Boom gets SA Sevens opportunity

Sun, 11 Jul 2010 09:48:00 +0200

Shimlas powerhouse Boom Prinsloo has been added to the South African Sevens training squad ahead of the 2010/11 IRB Sevens Series and the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

No.8 Prinsloo, voted as the 2010 Varsity Cup Player of the Tournament, will be joined in the 18-man squad by two other Varsity Cup stars - UJ flyer Bernado Botha and UCT outside centre Mark Esterhuizen.

All three Varsity Cup stars have a great opportunity to force their way into SA Sevens coach Paul Treu's reckoning ahead of the new IRB Sevens Series season, whilst there is also the small matter of the Commonwealth Games in India this September.

The 18-man SA Sevens squad - which includes a host of regular, contracted players - will spend most of the next couple of days undergoing medical and fitness tests and then commence with a conditioning programme to get them in shape for on-field training from the start of August.

Aside from newcomers Prinsloo, Botha and Esterhuizen, Sevens regulars Kyle Brown (Ikey Tigers) and Chase Minnaar (Maties) also boast previous Varsity Cup experience.

The Springbok Sevens training squad: Chase Minnaar, Frankie Horne, Chris Dry, Kyle Brown, Neil Powell, Paul Delport, Cecil Africa, Ryno Benjamin, Hoffman Maritz, Renfred Dazel (all SARU contracted), Lubabalo Mtembu, Brian Shabangu (Sharks), Boom Prinsloo (Free State Cheetahs & Shimlas), Jacques Engelbrecht (SWD), Bernado Botha (Golden Lions & UJ), Mark Esterhuizen (Ikey Tigers), Siyanda Grey (EP), Tom Seabela (Blue Bulls).