The Sharks side that will travel to Mbombela Stadium to take on the Pumas in an important Super Rugby Unlocked clash on Saturday afternoon features some fresh faces.
Sharks coach Sean Everitt has had to make a few changes due to injury as his team look to bounced back from a humbling defeat to the Bulls.
Balancing act
The coaching staff have also used rotation to keep the squad both fresh and battle-hardened.
“Thomas du Toit is out because of injury and he’s replaced by John-Hubert Meyer, while Michael Kumbirai, who joined us last year, will have an opportunity to make his debut off the bench,” Everitt explained.
“For us, bringing in JJ van der Mescht was a rotational change, we need to keep the squad fresh and the guys energised and JJ has only had 40 minutes in the last two weeks, so we’re giving him an opportunity to keep him up to speed, to get game time and to see what difference he can make to our pack.”
Everitt has rejigged the loose forward trio with James Venter having injured his ankle against the Bulls. Venter is replaced by Dylan Richardson while Sikhumbuzo Notshe is out with a hamstring strain although it is hoped he will be available next week.
“We didn’t want to risk him, and it gives Phepsi Buthelezi a run in his primary position which is eighthman. It’s a good opportunity for him to show what he can do.”
Madosh Tambwe will also get his first run in the competition in place of Werner Kok.
“Werner has played with a lot of energy and Madosh was one of our better wings in Super Rugby and has returned from a hamstring injury sustained during the lockdown period and it’s also just a matter of giving him a run to see how he performs.”
There are two debutants named in the match 23, Kumbirai and Thembelani Bholi who hails from the Eastern Cape and has represented the Southern Kings as well as the Bulls and Pumas.
“It’s very much a case of getting back in the saddle,” said Everitt.
“We lost our way in our lineouts and we weren’t able to really take the game by the scruff of the neck because we were just losing possession. We weren’t happy with our set-piece, but fortunately it is something we can fix and we’ve worked hard to rectify that.
“We’re looking forward to redeeming ourselves this weekend.”
Sharks team
1. Ox Nche
2. Dan Jooste
3. John-Hubert Meyer
4. JJ van der Mescht
5. Hyron Andrews
6. Dylan Richardson
7. Henco Venter
8. Phepsi Buthelezi
9. Sanele Nohamba
10. Curwin Bosch
11. Madosh Tambwe
12. Marius Louw
13. Lukhanyo Am (c)
14. Sbu Nkosi
15. Manie Libbok
REPLACEMENTS:
16. Kerron van Vuuren
17. Mzamo Majola
18. Michael Kumbirai*
19. Ruben van Heerden
20. Thembelani Bholi*
21. Grant Williams
22. Jeremy Ward
23. Yaw Penxe
*Denotes debut for the Sharks