
The Free State U21 coaching staff has made ten changes to their starting lineup that will host Western Province U21 on Saturday at the Toyota Stadium.
The Toyota Cheetahs are still looking for their first win of the season.
Four forwards escaped the cut with tighthead prop Tebogo Nkosi, lock Renier Grobler, flanker Bohlale Mapisa and eightman Burrie van Heerden the new faces in the starting line-up. At the back, only Hayden Tolmay survived at wing.
Free State U21: 1 Malcolm Lamont, 2 Vice Hofmeyer, 3 Tebogo Nkosi, 4 Renier Grobler, 5 Katlego Lobakeng, 6 Ramon Uys, 7 Bohlale Mapisa, 8 Burrie van Heerden, 9 Erich Visser, 10 MC Malan, 11 Haydon Tolmay, 12 Martin Botha, 13 James Jonker, 14 Keehan Etson, 15 Tazreeq Moerat. Replacements: 16 Brent Klopper, 17 Ryan Venter, 18 Loyola Mtwa, 19 Sibusiso Mahlangu, 20 Suyanda Mabuza, 21 AJ Knoetze, 22 Renaldo Delima, 23 JT Strydom.
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