The Springbok Women’s rugby team kicked off their Rugby Africa Women’s Cup campaign with an impressive 55-0 victory over Cameroon in Antananarivo, Madagascar. Head coach Louis Koen was pleased with his team’s performance, especially in challenging windy conditions at Stade Makis.
Koen commended his players for their relentless effort and ability to capitalize on opportunities, with Lindelwa Gwala and Maceala Samboya both scoring hat-tricks in the match. Despite facing a resilient Cameroon defense in the first half, the Springbok Women managed to break through and secure a convincing win.
The coach highlighted the impact of the bench players who brought fresh energy in the second half, leading to a flurry of tries as the opposition tired. Koen acknowledged the challenges posed by injuries to two key players but remained optimistic about the team’s prospects in their upcoming match against Kenya.
With a short turnaround before their next game, the Springbok Women will adjust their plans accordingly to face Kenya. Koen emphasized the importance of overcoming the first hurdle and maintaining their momentum in the tournament.
The team’s performance has set a positive tone for their campaign, and fans can look forward to more exciting matches as the Springbok Women continue their quest for success in the Rugby Africa Women’s Cup.