Excitement ahead of inaugural NBM 7sPL tournament in George
With African soccer giants Kaizer Chiefs confirmed as the 12th and final team to participate in the inaugural NBM Premier 7sPL in George, tournament promoter Willem Strauss confirmed that it is all systems go for the highly anticipated event to be played at picturesque Outeniqua Park on 14 and 15 December. Some of the expected highlights of this first ever event will include:
•R1 million prize money for winners
•Soccer giants Kaizer Chiefs to venture into rugby
•World Stars Alafoti Fa’osiliva, Ben Gollings, Zar Lawrence, Shane Williams to play
•Bulls, Lions, Cheetahs, Sharks, Stormers to include stars
•Pop Star Nicolis Louw part of entertainment
Strauss officially launched the tournament in Johannesburg on Tuesday and confirmed the presence of numerous high profile teams and players, a R1 million price tag to the winning team and various other innovations for the two day extravaganza.
The Super Rugby franchises of the Toyota Cheetahs, Vodacom Blue Bulls, Sharks, DHL Western Province and MTN Golden Lions will field teams, with at least two of them not scared to declare their intentions to win the very lucrative first prize.
Arni van Rooyen, team manager of the Cheetahs outfit, confirmed the inclusion of a couple of senior players in the central franchise’s team.
“We are going there to try and win the tournament,” Van Rooyen said.
“Coach Hawwies Fourie will pick a team from our Vodacom Super Rugby side and once they assemble in two weeks, we will have a better idea of who will play, but the likes of Rayno Benjamin, Kabamba Floors, Boom Prinsloo, Sarel Pretorius and Willie le Roux should be core players.”
Sharks coach Roelof Kotze was impressed by his team’s performance at the interprovincial sevens tournament, which they have won this past weekend in Pretoria by beating the EP Kings in the final.
“Some of those players will be part of our team traveling to George, but I am waiting to hear which of the wish list of Super Rugby players will be made available. The likes of Keegan Daniel, Paul Jordaan and Cobus Reinach are amongst those, Kotze said.
“The prize money is a definite carrot for us as we can use that money to strengthen our sevens program.”
Five private teams will also looking for a return on their investment and claim the massive prize money.
Tournament sponsor NBM will be keen for the NBM All Stars to win and has managed to attract some world stars to help them doing it. Coach Jimmy Stonehouse will be able to call on the likes of New Zealand Sevens winger Zar Lawrence, IRB World record point’s holder and former England captain Ben Gollings as well as Samoan powerhouse Alafoti Fa’osiliva.
The Samoan now plays for high profile French club Toulon, but was granted permission to play in the George tournament.
Shane Williams, who holds the test tries scoring record for Wales, is another that should be South African bound next month after accepting an invitation.
Stonehouse, who coached the Russian Sevens team at the World Cup, said he is very excited to be involved with the team.
“I suppose we will be considered as one of the favourites to win the title and that brings its own pressures and the fact that there is a lot of prize money at stake is another factor. I think though that everyone is looking to enjoy themselves, express themselves and to play great sevens rugby.”
Kaizer Chiefs already named Gcobani Bobo their coach and Breyton Paulse their captain and will release the names of more squad members in the next couple of days, but on Monday added former SA Sevens player Mac Masina as their manager.
The Vikings, a team sponsored by Pretoria businessman Theuns Reynolds, will have former Springbok sevens superstars Mzwandile Stick and Fabian Juries amongst others in their squad, whilst the Living Ball team will be spearheaded by the likes of former Blitzbokke captain Jonathan Mokuena and Sharks legend Stefan Terblanche.
A dark horse will be the Samurai team, coach by former Blitzbok Neil Powell and consisting of players from the Elite Development Squad from SARU. The team already clinched the Safari Sevens in Nairobi a couple of weeks ago, beating the IRB core team and host, Kenya, in the final.
Strauss said more illustrious names will be revealed as the lead-up to the tournament intensifies.
“We already have the who’s who of sevens rugby converging on George and I am very pleased with the positive feedback from the Super Rugby franchises about the quality of players they will use in this event. This is going to be a very unique event and we certainly can’t wait for it to happen.”
Tickets are available at Computicket outlets and Strauss predicts a very good crowd.
“We are looking at bumper crowds on both days and with everyone in festive and holiday mood, we should have a very social weekend at Outeniqua Park. We have lined up popular musicians like Nicolis Louw to provide entertainment, so it will really be a show not to be missed.”
For enquiries contact Willem Strauss 082-457-0190
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