Dubai Pool D profile: RSA, SAM, ARG, RUS

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Sevens Time again …. Now that 99% of the EOYT Test Matches have been completed we again move on the the sevens and a trip back to Dubai this weekend. So here we go with the Pool profiles as seen at IRB.COM

Dubai Pool D profile: RSA, SAM, ARG, RUSDubai Pool D profile: RSA, SAM, ARG, RUS

South Africa will be looking to bounce back from 2012, when they failed to reach the Dubai Cup quarter finals

We run the rule over the four men’s teams in Pool D at the Emirates Dubai Rugby Sevens, South Africa, Samoa, Argentina and Russia.

South Africa

Coach: Neil Powell
Last 10 games:
WLLLWWWWLL
Gold Coast 2013: 4th
2013/14 position (after 1 round): 4
Best in Dubai (since ’99):
Champions 2003, 2006, 2008 boks
 Head to heads day one: HERE >>
Dubai 2012: Bowl runners-up
2012/13 Series: 2nd

It was four years ago that the Springboks last won in Dubai, in stark contrast to last year when they fell in the Bowl final to Argentina. But even with the loss of Cornal Hendricks to 15s, this is a talented squad with pace to burn in the likes of Kolbe, Mastriet, Kok, Ulengo and Geduld – promise certainly for the future – while the team can also count on the experience of world players like Cecil Afrika, Frankie Horne, Kyle Brown and Chris Dry. Really showed their class in Gold Coast until fatigue caught up with them in the bronze final against England after that epic semi against Australia.
Prediction: Would be no surprise to see them in the Cup Final.

Samoa samoa1

Coach: Viliamu Punivalu
Last 10 games:
LLLLLWWLLL
Gold Coast 2013: Cup quarter finals
2013/14 position (after 1 round): 7
Best in Dubai (since ’99):
Winners 2012
Head to heads day one:
HERE >>
Dubai 2012: Champions
2012/13 Series: 4th

Another new coach in Viliamu Punivalu and gone, too, some great players in Uale Mai, Lolo Lui and Alafoti Fa’osiliva, but they weren’t here last year when they went on to win the Cup Final, beating New Zealand 26-15. Kicked off modestly on the Gold Coast but with four debutants, and I sense that there is promise ahead.
Prediction: Somewhere around about the Plate.

Argentina arg1a

Coach: santiago Gomez Cora
Last 10 games:
WLWLLLLWWL
Gold Coast 2013: Bowl semi finals
2013/14 position (after 1 round): 11
Best in Dubai (since ’99):
Cup semis 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011
Head to heads day one:
HERE >>
Dubai 2012: Bowl winners
2012/13 Series: 10th

New coach Santiago Gomez Cora retains only six of the squad from the Gold Coast where they lost their Bowl semi-final to France. Fairly inexperienced, but with only one entirely new player, 19-year-old Santiago Alvarez. Matias Moroni comes in following the Puma tour, which wound up in Italy at the weekend.
Prediction: Plate/Bowl tier

Russia russia

Coach: Aleksandr Alexeenko
Last 10 games:
LLLLLLLLWL
Gold Coast 2013: Shield winners
2013/14 position (after 1 round): 13
Best in Dubai (since ’99):
Bowl semi 2010
Head to heads day one:
HERE >>
Dubai 2012: Shield semi final
2012/13 Series: 17th

Russia are the one non-core team here for Dubai and with lots of their players involved in the test match at the weekend against USA they are leaving their squad selection right until the last minute – never a good sign. Vladimir Ostroushko is there, though, who has been a strong player for them in both 15s and Sevens.
Prediction: In the present company and with squad selection issues, will do well to get up above the Shield.

(IRB.COM)

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