Liebenberg to lead as Marais change four for Pumas clash in Nelspruit

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Vodacom Blue Bulls coach Nollis Marais made two forced changes to his Currie Cup starting team that will play Steval Pumas in Nelspruit on Saturday 10 September and named Hanro Liebenberg as captain for this important clash in the Mbombela Stadium.

Marais was forced to replace the injured Duncan Matthews and Arno Botha, who both started in the win over the Xerox Golden Lions last weekend, and handed starts to Ulrich Beyers and Nic de Jager respectively. Liebenberg will take over the captaincy from Botha and De Jager the number 7 jersey.

Both newcomers played off the bench last weekend and their spots as impact players will be taken by Divan Rossouw and Irné Herbst.

Utility back and regular Vodacom Blue Bulls Under-21 player Rossouw will make his debut should he take the field.

The other two changes are of rotational nature with Bandise Maku taking over from Jaco Visagie at hooker. Maku will wear the number two jersey and Visagie number 16, swopping roles from last weekend. Maku has not started a match for the Vodacom Blue Bulls so far in the campaign. Lizo Gqoboka will start at loosehead, with Pierre Schoeman sitting out this one in the other rotational change.

“We are playing our most important match of the season, so I am happy to have a side with a fair bit of momentum and consistency in selection,” Marais said.

“Consistency is of paramount importance for us at this stage of the season as we are yet to deliver two back-to-back performances of note. The Steval Pumas would have targeted this game as a must-win, but we are also pretty desperate for a second win on the trot.”

Liebenberg will lead the side for the first time in the Currie Cup.

“It is pretty special and a dream come true. One only needs to look at previous captains to realise what an honour this is to lead such a talented and fine group of players. That said, we need to go out and deliver. We cannot expect people to support and respect us if we don’t play to the best of our abilities. There is a massive challenge that awaits us, but that is exactly what we need in order to prove our credentials as a team that can contest the Currie Cup.”

Kick-off is at 19h10.

The team is: Ulrich Beyers, Travis Ismaiel, Dries Swanepoel, Burger Odendaal, Jamba Ulengo, Tian Schoeman, Piet van Zyl, Hanro Liebenberg (c), Nic de Jager, Ruan Steenkamp, Marvin Orie, RG Snyman, Jacobie Adriaanse, Bandise Maku, Lizo Gqoboka. Replacements: Jaco Visagie, Martin Dreyer, Irné Herbst, Roelof Smit, Andre Warner, Joshua Stander, Divan Rossouw.

Notes:

  • Divan Rossouw could make his debut for the Vodacom Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup tournament if he takes to the field.

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