South Africa sting Shujaa in African derby
What you need to know:
- South Africa started strongly and took control of the game when Zain Davids touched down in the third minute
- In the seventh minute, Collins Injera landed a try to cut the deficit to 14-7 but South Africa held on to remain top of the group with six points
- Kenya, who face Ireland in their last group match on Tuesday 5.00am EAT, have an outside chance of reaching the last eight through the two slots reserved for the best third-placed teams
In Tokyo
Kenya Sevens suffered their second loss at the hands of South Africa going down 5-14 to the Pool 'C' leaders at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics Games.
Shujaa had earlier on Monday lost 14-19 to USA and needed to beat Blitzbokke to boost their chances of qualifying for the quarter-finals.
South Africa started strongly and took control of the game when Selvyn Davids touched down in the third minute.
Branco du Preez converted before skipper Siviwe Soyizwapi extended their advantage to 14-0 through his own converted try.
In the seventh minute, Collins Injera landed a try to cut the deficit to 14-7 but South Africa held on to remain top of the group with six points, same as USA who edged Ireland 19-17.
Kenya, who face Ireland in their last group match on Tuesday 5.00am EAT, have an outside chance of reaching the last eight through the two slots reserved for the best third-placed teams.
Innocent Simiyu's charges, ranked third in the group with two points, must beat Ireland convincingly and hope other results favour them. Ireland are also on two points.
The top two teams in each of the three groups automatically qualify for the quarters.
USA and South Africa have already qualified from Pool 'C'.