
The Hollywoodbets Sharks XV are back on the road for the third time in four weeks as they travel to Kimberley to take on the Suzuki Griquas in a Carling Currie Cup fourth round clash against the 2022 finalists on Friday at 15:00 (SA Time).
Tournament head coach JP Pietersen, buoyed by his team’s brave effort against the Toyota Cheetahs last weekend, has stuck with his young blood and handed Junior Springbok heavyweight Bathobele Hlekani his first start this season.
The 20-year-old will be playing in his familiar role at flank, although he made his debut for the Hollywoodbets Sharks XV last year, also in week four, but selected at lock.
Other changes in the backline see Bryce Calvert returning at hooker for Jacques Marais,
Deon Slabbert is in for Corne Rahl at lock, and Matt Romao is shifting into Tino Mavesere’s position.
SA Under 20 star Ceano Everson replaces Bradley Davids at scrumhalf in the first of the backline changes, while fans get to see the NFL hopeful Paschal Ekeji, the Lesotho born, of Nigerian descent, schooled at Grey College, read for an honours degree in agriculture at Stellenbosch University where he played Varsity Rugby and back from a stint in the USA, taking over from Yaw Penxe.
The final change sees SA Sevens star, Commonwealth gold medalist and Olympic bronze Christie Grobbelaar, replacing last week’s Carling Champion of the Match Phikolomzi “PK” Sobahle on the wing.
Hollywoodbets Sharks XV
- Phatu Ganyane
- Bryce Calvert
- Lee-Marvin Mazibuko
- Gideon Koegelenberg
- Deon Slabbert
- Matt Romao
- Bathobele Hlekani
- Nicholas Hatton (C)
- Ceano Everson
- Vusi Moyo
- Paschal Ekeji
- Marnus Potgieter
- Diego Apollis
- Christie Grobbelaar
- Jaco Williams
Replacements
- Willem van den Hever
- Simphiwe Ngobese
- Phiwayinkosi Kubheka
- Coetzee Le Roux
- Jannes Potgieter
- Tiaan Fourie
- Jean Smith
- Hakeem Kunene
Recent Posts
- Adre Smith Should Learn His Fate Tonight Following Red Card
- Lions Are Heading To England “With A Bit Of Fire In Us”
- Ruan Venter Extended Stay In Johannesburg
- DHL Stormers Shine In Bleak EPCR Opener For SA Teams
- Impi Visser: “We Played The Big Moments Well”
- “A Very Big Disappointment” – Ivan van Rooyen
- Bitter Disappointment For Toyota Cheetahs Despite Fightback In Final Quarter
- Stade Toulousain Crushed Youthfull Hollywoodbets Sharks
- Blitzboks Defended HSBC SVNS Cape Town Title In Spectacular Fashion
- Blitzboks Made To Work Hard Against France To Secure Place In HSBC Cape Town SVNS
- Lions Name Touring Squad To Face Newcastle Red Bulls
- Garsfontein 1stXV Head Coach Resigned
- Satisfied Snyman Looks Ahead To Semi-final Against France At HSBC Cape Town SVNS
- Union Bordeaux-Bègles Started Defence Of Investec Champions Cup In Style Against Vodacom Bulls
- Blitzboks Cruise Unbeaten Into HSBC Cape Town SVNS Semi-finals

