Toyota Free State Cheetahs to take on the EP Kings
The Toyota Free State Cheetahs will be taking on the EP Kings on Friday, 11 September at 19:10 in the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth. The head coach, Franco Smith announced his team for the encounter.
Changes to the team:
- Cornal Hendricks will be making his debut for the Toyota Free State Cheetahs, replacing Raymond Rhule on left wing.
- Oupa Mohoje and Henco Venter will be switching places. Mohoje is included in the starting line-up, with Venter on the bench. Oupa will be taking over the captaincy for this match.
- Reniel Hugo is included as lock in the starting line-up with Francois Uys as reserve.
- Elandre Hugget and Jacques du Toit switch places. Du Toit is in the starting line-up and Huggett on the bench.
- Theunis Nieuwoudt will be replacing the injured Caylib Oosthuizen (knee) on the reserve bench. He wil be making his debut for the Toyota Free State Cheetahs when he goes onto the field.
Toyota Vrystaat Cheetahs vs OP Kings
Vrydag, 11 September, 19:10
Nelson Mandel Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth
15 | Full back | Blommetjies | Clayton |
14 | Right wing | Petersen | Sergeal |
13 | Centre | Venter | Francois ( vc ) |
12 | Centre | Benjamin | Ryno |
11 | Left wing | Hendricks | Cornal |
10 | Fly half | Zeilinga | Fred |
9 | Scrum half | Venter | Shaun |
8 | Number eight | Jordaan | Niell |
7 | Right flanker | Mohoje | Oupa ( c ) |
6 | Left flanker | Olivier | Gerhard |
5 | Right lock | Hugo | Reniel |
4 | Left lock | Koster | Armandt |
3 | Tight head prop | De Bruin | Luan |
2 | Hooker | Du Toit | Jacques |
1 | Loose head prop | Uys | BG |
Replacements
16 | Hooker | Huggett | Elandre |
17 | Prop | Nieuwoudt | Teunis |
18 | Utility Forward | Uys | Francois |
19 | Utility Forward | Venter | Henco |
20 | Utility Forward | Ngoza | Freddy |
21 | Utility back | Van Rensburg | Ruan |
22 | Utility back | Ebersohn | Sias |
Afriter: Franco Smith
Hulpafrigters: Corniel van Zyl, Charl Strydom, Daan Human
Spanbestuurder: Ashwell Rafferty
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