Shaun Williams feels the exuberance of youth will help the Bitzboks get back to winning ways when they face New Zealand, Australia and Hong Kong at the Singapore Sevens this weekend.
Williams was part of a winning squad in the first five tournaments of his career as the Blitzboks enjoyed a brilliant streak when World Series restarted after the COVID-enforced break.However, his next five outings were not as successful. Not only did Williams miss a few tournaments due to various injuries, the Mooinooi resident also witnessed a slump in form by his teammates.
Williams feels the exuberance of youth could just do it for the Blitzboks, who face New Zealand, Australia and Hong Kong in their pool. Williams was part of the squad that won the gold medal at the Commonwealth Games last year – where the Blitzboks defied the form book to beat Fiji in the final in Coventry, England – and said the mood in the camp is a positive one.
“It is always a pity to lose anyone to injury and Zain was a rock for us over many seasons, so we wish him well in his recovery,” said Williams.
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