South Africa scores 29 straight points in beating Canada at HSBC New Zealand Sevens
HAMILTON, New Zealand — Canada’s men had a rough start at the HSBC New Zealand Sevens on Friday, beaten 34-5 by South Africa with Shilton van Wyk scoring three tries for the Blitzboks.
South Africa recorded 29 straight points en route to the win.
South Africa arrived in New Zealand second in the overall standings after three events on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series compared to 13th for Canada, which faced No. 8 Argentina and No. 12 Spain later Friday in Pool D play.
Selvyn Davids, Christie Grobbelaar and Shaun Williams also scored tries for South Africa, which led 19-5 at the half. Ricardo Duartte kicked two conversions.