Toyota Cheetahs vs Rebels Team Announcement
After their most successful tour yet, the Toyota Cheetahs and Rebels will meet on Saturday, 30 March in a Vodacom Super Rugby match. Kick-off is at 17:05 and gates open at 13:00.
The fun is not over when the final whistle blows. After the big game, the entertainment starts on the Castle Deck with Kurt Darren and Zak Steyn.
Parents can leave their kids in trusted care at the Toyota kiddie’s area. Free State Stadium also offers supporters the choice of alcohol free areas on the main stand and middle sections of the open stand on the upper and lower levels.
Tickets for the main stand are R80, R60 for adults on the open stand and R20 for students and kids. Tickets are available from the ticket office in Free State Stadium. Season tickets are still available and supporters now have the option of paying by a debit order from as little as R32.00 per month for a budget seat.
Don’t miss out on all the action!
TOYOTA CHEETAHS vs REBELS
VODACOM SUPER RUGBY
FREE STATE STADIUM, BLOEMFONTEIN
KICK-OFF: 17:05
toyota cheetahs | No. | rebels |
NYAKANE TREVOR |
1 |
Nic Henderson |
STRAUSS ADRIAAN © |
2 |
Ged Robinson |
ADRIAANSE LOURENS |
3 |
Laurie Weeks |
DE JAGER LODEWYK |
4 |
Hugh Pyle |
UYS FRANCOIS |
5 |
Luke Jones |
BRUSSOW HEINRICH |
6 |
Scott Higginbotham |
LABUSCHAGNE LAPPIES |
7 |
Scott Fuglistaller |
VAN DER WALT PHILIP |
8 |
Gareth Delve (c) |
PRETORIUS SAREL |
9 |
Nick Phipps |
SMIT RIAAN |
10 |
James O’Connor |
RHULE RAYMOND |
11 |
Cooper Vuna |
EBERSOHN ROBERT (VC) |
12 |
Lachlan Mitchell |
SADIE JOHANN |
13 |
Mitch Inman |
LE ROUX WILLIE |
14 |
Jason Woodward |
DANILLER HENNIE |
15 |
Angus Roberts |
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BARNES RYNO |
16. |
Shota Horie |
OOSTHUIZEN COENIE |
17. |
Paul Alo-Emile |
LANDMAN LIGTORING |
18. |
Cadeyrn Neville |
PRINSLOO BOOM |
19. |
Jordy Reid |
VAN ZYL PIET |
20. |
Nic Stirzaker |
FRANCIS BURTON |
21. |
Rory Sidey |
BENJAMIN RYNO |
22. |
Richard Kingi |
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