Blitzboks clinch historic Hong Kong Sevens gold
South Africa’s Blitzboks ended a 24‑year wait for a Hong Kong Sevens title, winning the HSBC SVNS Series stop that marks the tournament’s 50th edition. The victory came with a commanding 35‑7 defeat of Argentina in the final, securing the team’s fifth crown of the 2023‑24 season and their fourth straight SVNS triumph.
Path to the final
In the semi‑final the Blitzboks faced defending champions New Zealand. A dominant first half saw South Africa build a 26‑0 lead, highlighted by a 70‑metre run from Tristan Leyds that set up the opening try. Although the All Blacks scored two late consolation tries, the Blitzboks held on for a 26‑14 win, advancing to the final with a flawless defensive record that forced multiple turnovers.
- Try scorers vs. New Zealand: Tristan Leyds, Shilton van Wyk, Ryan Oosthuizen, Selvyn Davids (2)
- Conversions: Tristan Leyds (2), Ronald Brown (2)
- Key defensive stat: 5 turnovers forced, 3 penalties conceded
Final match highlights
The final against Argentina began with Leyds converting a free‑kick into the opening try. Selvyn Davids added a second before halftime, and although Argentina’s Santino Zangara crossed for a consolation try, the Blitzboks responded with three unanswered tries in the second half.
Davids completed a brace, while van Wyk, Oosthuizen and Leyds each touched down. Every South African try was successfully converted, giving a flawless 5‑for‑5 kicking performance.
- South Africa try scorers: Tristan Leyds, Selvyn Davids (2), Ryan Oosthuizen, Shilton van Wyk
- South Africa conversions: Tristan Leyds (2), Ronald Brown (3)
- Argentina try: Santino Zangara (converted by Santiago Vera)
- Final score: South Africa 35 – 7 Argentina
Key performers and awards
Tristan Leyds was named Player of the Final after contributing a try, two conversions and a 70‑metre break that set up van Wyk’s second‑half score. His all‑round display exemplified the Blitzboks’ blend of speed, precision and tactical awareness.
Other notable contributions came from Shilton van Wyk and Sebastiaan Jobb, whose relentless running kept the Argentine defence under constant pressure. Experienced campaigner Siviwe Soyizwapi, playing in his tenth Hong Kong appearance, added leadership and a crucial try that underscored his longevity on the Sevens circuit.
Broader context and significance
The Hong Kong Sevens, first staged in 1976, celebrates its 50th edition this year, making the Blitzboks’ win a historic milestone in the tournament’s rich heritage. Prior to this victory, South Africa’s last Hong Kong crown came in 1999, the inaugural year of the HSBC SVNS Series.
This triumph also marks the Blitzboks’ fifth title of the 2023‑24 SVNS season, following earlier successes in Perth, Vancouver and New York. The streak reflects a period of sustained excellence for the South African Sevens programme, which has consistently ranked among the top teams in the World Rugby Sevens Series.
According to World Rugby’s official statistics, the Blitzboks averaged 28.4 points per match and conceded only 7.1 points across the season, underscoring both their offensive potency and defensive resilience.
As the team looks ahead to the remaining SVNS stops and the upcoming Sevens World Cup, the Hong Kong gold serves as a confidence‑boosting reminder of what a cohesive, disciplined unit can achieve on the world stage.


