Werner Kok joins an illustrious group of sevens players in Los Angeles, taking the field in his 50th World Rugby Sevens Series tournament.
Durban - Blitzbok Werner Kok joins an illustrious group of Springbok Sevens players in Los Angeles this weekend, taking the field in his 50th World Rugby Sevens Series tournament.
His achievement follows hot on the heels of Justin Geduld, who joined Branco du Preez, Chris Dry, Cecil Afrika, Frankie Horne, Kyle Brown and Philip Snyman in Club 50 in Sydney at the beginning of the month. “It was not something I thought would happen, so it is going to be a great feeling,” said Kok as the team prepare for the LA Sevens at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Los Angeles.
“This team has meant so much to me – I was part of the team that won the World Series twice and then got an Olympic medal as well, those are pretty special moments,” said Kok. “That is why I give everything every time I play; it is my way of thanking all who believed in me and have my back on the field as well.”
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