Gauteng neighbours hunt successive Absa Currie Cup wins
Absa Currie Cup Gauteng neighbours the Xerox Golden Lions and Vodacom Blue Bulls will enter their first home matches of the season on Friday evening against the Steval Puma and ORC Griquas respectively as the favourites as they hunt successive victories in SA’s premier domestic competition.
The Golden Lions, who are in joint-first position on the Premier Division log table with DHL Western Province after their 51-14 opening-round win over the Eastern Province Kings, will host the Steval Pumas in a 19h10 kick-off at Emirates Airline Park in Johannesburg. The Nelspruit side opened their campaign with a deserved 33-24 win over the Cell C Sharks, however, and the Mpumalanga visitors will be no pushovers.
Further North in the capital city of Pretoria, the Blue Bulls entertain the ORC Griquas in what is expected to be a bruising encounter, as the Kimberley side will be looking to bounce back from their 43-19 defeat at home against DHL Western Province. Kick-off is also scheduled for 19h10.
Defending champions DHL Western Province will also play their first home match of the season on Saturday against the Toyota Free State Cheetahs. The Free State side faltered in their first match in Bloemfontein against the Blue Bulls and new coach, Franco Smith, has made a number of changes to his side in a bid to get the desired result in Cape Town.
WP coach John Dobson will be in charge of his first Absa Currie Cup match at the famous ground in Newlands and his charges will no doubt be highly motivated to keep their momentum going against the youthful looking Free State Cheetahs.
In the final fixture of the weekend the Cell C Sharks face the EP Kings at Growthpoint Kings Park. Sharks looseforward Jean Deysel (starting) and centre Paul Jordaan (bench) will make a welcome return to the team. The pair have been out of action for months due to injury, but their experience will be important as the Durban side go in search of their first victory.
Despite suffering a heavy loss in their opening match against the Xerox Golden Lions, EP Kings coach, Brent Janse van Rensburg showed faith in the players that did duty last week by keeping changes to a minimum. In the only change to his starting-15, Siyanda Grey, who was on the bench last week, comes in for Sylvian Mahuza on the right wing.
Warrick Gelant a dangerous attacking force
Joint leaders the Blue Bulls will be looking for another solid performance from fullback Warrick Gelant, who is one of several of promising stars who made his debut last weekend in Bloemfontein. Gelant was a real threat from the back and he also managed to score one of the Blue Bulls’ six tries in their 57-19 romp over the Free State Cheetahs.
The Knysna-born Gelant was a prodigious schoolboy star for Outeniqua High School in George, and apart from sterling performances for the SWD Coca-Cola Under-18 Craven Week side, he also played with distinction for the SA Schools side (2012 and 2013) and won a gold medal with the SA Under-18 Sevens side at the 2013 Australian Youth Olympics. He won a silver medal with the 2014 Junior Springboks in New Zealand at the World Rugby Under-20 Championship and was also a senior member of the 2015 Junior Springbok side that clinched the bronze medal in Italy.
He made his debut for the Springbok Sevens in Dubai in 2014 and was part of the triumphant squad that won the South African leg of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series last December in Port Elizabeth. He is equally at home on the wing and fullback but No 15 is his preferred position.
Short biography of Warrick Gelant
Date of Birth: 20 May 1995
Place of birth: Knysna, Southwestern Cape
Primary School: Hornlee Primary
High School: Outeniqua HS
University: University of Pretoria
Squads: SWD Under-18 Coca-Cola Craven Week; SA Schools(2012/13); University of Pretoria Tukkies (Varsity Cup); Vodacom Blue Bulls (Under-19 Absa Currie Cup, Vodacom Cup, Absa Currie Cup Premier Division); Junior Springboks (2013/14); Springbok Sevens (Dubai and PE tournaments).
Xerox Golden Lions vs Steval Pumas
A Round-up of important team news:
Xerox Golden Lions – The Xerox Golden Lions have made just one change for their first home match against the Steval Pumas. Sampie Mastriet, the former Springbok Sevens and Vodacom Blue Bulls wing, was bracketed alongside Anthony Volmink. The rest of the team that beat the Eastern Province Kings on Saturday in Port Elizabeth was left unchanged.
Steval Pumas – Coach MJ Mentz, a former Springbok Sevens international and now in his first season as head coach of the Nelspruit-based side, has named an unchanged side for their meeting against the Xerox Golden Lions in Johannesburg. The Steval Pumas, who also won the Vodacom Cup competition earlier this year, scored a deserved 33-24 win over The Sharks in Nelspruit last weekend and they will be looking to build on the momentum they have built up this season.
Vodacom Blue Bulls – Coach Nollis Marais retained the same starting line-up which won in Bloemfontein last weekend for their next clash against ORC Griquas in Pretoria. Marais only made one change to the bench where fit-again prop Dayan van der Westhuizen replaces Mox Mxoli, who returned to the Under-21 side.
ORC Griquas – Springbok Sevens utility back Ruhan Nel moves from the midfield to the wing after he made a scoring debut last weekend against WP in Kimberley. Jonathan Francke comes in at centre while Nel replaces Ederies Arendse. The Griquas also welcome back fit-again flankers Hilton Lobberts and RJ Liebenberg.
DHL Western Province – Coach John Dobson has named an unchanged starting line-up, but lock Jan de Klerk and back Kobus van Wyk come in on the bench against the Cheetahs. De Klerk replaces Chris van Zyl in a rotational switch, while Van Wyk comes in for Johnny Kotze who took a blow to his head at training.
Toyota Free State Cheetahs – New flyhalf recruit Fred Zeilinga will make his first start for the Bloemfontein side after taking over the No10 jersey from rookie Niel Marais. Marais, meanwhile, drops out of the match squad completely. Former Western Force flyhalf Sias Ebersohn is back in Bloemfontein and he will provide cover for Zeilinga. The other change in the backline sees AJ Coertzen replace Coenie van Wyk at fullback. Amongst the forwards, Neil Jordaan will be starting at No8 with Gerhard Olivier now on the bench, while Armandt Koster will start at lock in place of Willem Serfontein and Niel Raubenheimer makes way for Jacques du Toit at hooker.
Cell C Sharks – Looseforward Jean Deysel returns to the Cell C Sharks starting team with centre Paul Jordaan also making a welcome return to the team. Shark Director of Rugby Gary Gold has made just one change to the backline that started in the 33-24 loss to the Pumas. Fit-again Odwa Ndungane is back on the right wing and replaces the injured S’bura Sithole. Powerful midfielder Andre Esterhuizen, meanwhile, switches from the right wing to the left wing, with Jordaan named on the bench. Injured flank Jean-Luc du Preez makes way for Deysel, while his twin-brother Dan comes in for Khaya Majola. Juan Schoeman will scrum at loosehead and Thomas du Toit at tighthead.
Eastern Province Kings – Wing Siyanda Grey received an early birthday present when he was included in the EP Kings’ match-23 for the Durban clash. Grey, who turns 26 on Sunday, replaces Sylvian Mahuza on the wing and he is the only change to the PE-based side that lost 51-14 at home to the Golden Lions last weekend.
Absa Currie Cup Premier Division round two fixtures (matches live on SuperSport):
Friday 14 February
Xerox Golden Lions vs Steval Pumas
Venue: Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg
Kick-off: 19h10
Since 1996: P 19, W 16, L 2, D 1
Vodacom Blue Bulls vs ORC Griquas
Venue: Loftus Versveld, Pretoria
Kick-off: 19h10
Since 1996: P 31, W 24, L 7
Saturday, 15 August 2015
DHL Western Province vs Toyota Free State Cheetahs
Venue: DHL Newlands, Cape Town
Kick-off: 15h00
Since 1996: P 35, W 18, L 15, D 2
Cell C Sharks vs Eastern Province Kings
Venue: Growthpoint Kings Park, Durban
Kick-off: 17h00
Since 1996: P 10, W 9, L 1
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