The Sigma Lions have named their team ahead of their second Carling Currie Cup encounter against the Pumas at Emirates Airline Park on Wednesday, 19 January 2022.
At the back, former Junior Springboks Tyler Bocks and Manuel Rass link up in the midfield. Scrumhalf Ginter Smuts starts in the number nine position to face his old side.
Other changes sees lock Lunga Ncube slot in for the injured Simon Dionisio. Sibusiso Sangweni and Morne Brandon (both who did duty for the Emirates Lions on their Vodacom United Rugby Championship away tour) complete the forward pack.
Sigma Lions: 15.Quan Horn 14. Boldwin Hansen 13. Manuel Rass 12. Tyler Bocks 11. Zeilinga Strydom 10. Vaughen Isaacs 9. Ginter Smuts 8. Jarod Cairns 7. Sibusiso Sangweni 6. Mark Snyman 5. Lunga Ncube 4. PJ Steenkamp 3. Asenathi Ntlabakanye 2. Morne Brandon 1.Banele Mthenjane Replacements: 16. Dameon Venter 17.Heiko Pohlmann 18. Sibusiso Shongwe 19.Ruan Venter 20. MJ Pelser 21. Nico Steyn 22. James Tedder 23. James Mollentze.
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