Fresh from winning a Commonwealth Games gold medal for South Africa, DHL Stormers speedster Angelo Davids is harnessing his sevens skills to make an impact in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship.
Davids scored 10 tries, including three hat-tricks, at the Birmingham Games in July, playing an integral role in the Blitzboks’ gold medal victory.
However, in the new season, Davids has taken the opportunity to start in the No 11 jersey with some solid performances helping the Stormers make an unbeaten start in the URC. It was in high school where the rugby bug bit Davids, and he went on to represent Western Province at U16 and U18 levels. After being impressive at an U18 Sevens festival, he was drafted into the national sevens academy in Stellenbosch.
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