Blitzboks make injury-enforced squad change for New York tournament

Jayden Nell will join the Blitzboks squad in the USA on Tuesday for the sixth and final tournament of the regular season in New York this weekend.

Blitzboks make injury-enforced squad change for New York tournament

Jayden Nell will join the Blitzboks squad in the USA on Tuesday for the sixth and final HSBC SVNS tournament of the regular 2026 season in New York this weekend.

The utility forward replaces Christie Grobbelaar, who picked up a knee injury in Vancouver last weekend, and was ruled out for selection.

WHO IS JAYDEN NELL?

The uncapped Nell, who represented the Springbok Sevens ‘A’ side in the Rugby Africa Cup in Mauritius last year, is in line for a potential Blitzboks debut, just like his fellow ‘A’-side teammate Grant de Jager did in Vancouver.

The 20-year-old Nell, who attended Durbanville High School, also played for the SA ‘A’-side in 2024 and should he make his debut this weekend, he will join Nabo Sokoyi, Luan Giliomee, Renaldo Young and De Jager as new caps in the 2026 series. 

BLITZBOKS IN POOL OF DEATH IN NEW YORK

Meanwhile, the Blitzboks have been drawn with New Zealand, France, and Australia in Pool A, with Fiji, Argentina, Great Britain, and Spain in Pool B.

The Blitzboks had a close call against both New Zealand and Australia in Vancouver but have built up a lot of momentum and according to Tristan Leyds, everyone is pulling in the same direction.

SOUTH AFRICA’S SQUAD STRENGTHENED BY STALWARTS

Leyds, who was named Player of the Final in Vancouver, said the return of some senior players added to the side’s composure.

“We were lacking something at times during the season and those lapses cost us, especially in Singapore, when we basically played against ourselves,” said Leyds.

“The senior guys helped eradicate those. We started slowly, but we continued improving and that final was just a game where everything came together for us.

“Some of them are playing in my position and that added pressure on me to be at my best and I think I responded well, so happy with that outcome too.”

Winning the Player of the Final medal was the first time Leyds had won such an accolade, and the playmaker was pleased with the recognition.

“I was doing my job, but it remains pleasing to win that, it was my first one and I will remember it for a long time. It all came together nicely in the end and to be part of making it happen was rewarding.”

BLITZBOKS POOL SCHEDULE IN NEW YORK

Saturday 14 March (SA times):

17h06: New Zealand

20h02: France

22h58: Australia

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