
The Free State U21 coaching staff has made four changes to their starting lineup that will host the Vodacom Bulls U21 on Friday at the Toyota Stadium.
The Toyota Cheetahs are still looking for their first win of the season and drew 40-40 against the Leopards U21 in Potchefstroom a week ago.
Fano Linde is the only new face up front, while Haydon Tolmay and Freddie Dreyer are the new faces at the back. At fifteen JT Strydom was promoted to the starting line-up while Tazreeq Moerat was demoted to the bench.
Free State U21: 1 Malcolm Lamont, 2 Vice Hofmeyer, 3 Ben Pitout, 4 Katlego Lobakeng, 5 Yaseen Arendse, 6 Ramon Uys, 7 Keegan Scholtz, 8 Fano Linde, 9 Christiaan Van Der Westhuizen, 10 Bradley Pierre Giddy, 11 Haydon Tolmay, 12 Freddie Dreyer, 13 MC Malan, 14 Marcey De Waal, 15 JT Strydom. Replacements: 16 Stefan Venter, 17 Ryan Venter, 18 Tebogo Nkosi, 19 Renier Grobler, 20 Liam Shamburg, 21 Erich Visser, 22 22 Keehan Etson, 23 Tazreeq Moerat.
Recent Posts
- 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
- Benetton Overpowers Lions In Final Ten Minutes
- Blitzboks Continued Their Great Form Against New Zealand At The HSBC Cape Town SVNS
- Blitzboks Off To A Great Start Against Fiji In Cape Town
- Vodacom Bulls Must ”Raise Their Game” And Not Be “Soft” Against Union Bordeaux Bègles
- SA U18 Girls Squad Named For Historic Series
- Battle At The Breakdowns Between Vodacom Bulls And Union Bordeaux Bègles Vital To Secure A Win
- Lions Looking To Avenge Recent Losses To Benetton
- DHL Stormers Made To Work Hard For Win Against Bayonne
- Cape Town Homecoming For Sokoyi This Weekend
