The Hollywoodbets Sharks welcome back a few players to balance those lost to injury as they turn their focus to the Vodacom United Rugby Championship and their week 10 clash with Cardiff Rugby at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday.
Two of South Africa’s most exciting talents get the opportunity to showcase their potential as a match-winning midfield partnership with head coach John Plumtree having paired Ethan Hooker and Jurenzo Julius as the starting inside and outside centres for this match.
Vincent Tshituka is back in action and captains the team. A shortage of locks due to injury sees Tshituka starting in the second row instead of his customary loose-forward role. With the front row remaining intact, there is only one other change to the pack where Nick Hatton comes in for Siya Kolisi (who is on a mandatory Springbok rest period) at eighthman.
There are also welcome returns for wing Makazole Mapimpi and Jordan Hendrikse, the latter to start at fullback.
Having turned the focus back to the VURC, hooker Bongi Mbonambi is positive about the preparations for Saturday’s game and his team’s prospects for this match.
“The weather has been a tad better in Cardiff than we experienced in Bordeaux, a few degrees warmer, although we’re missing the sunny weather back at home in Durban,” he explains.
“We’ve put the disappointment of the Bordeaux game behind us and we’re now focussing on the URC, knowing that this week we have a tough task ahead of us, especially coming off a defeat to Bordeaux. We know we have a lot of work so that we can come back home with a win on tour.
“This is a big game against a quality side, we expect a tough clash against a side doing really well in the competition, but we look forward to making our fans proud on Saturday night.”
Hollywoodbets Sharks
- Ntuthuko Mchunu
- Bongi Mbonambi
- Trevor Nyakane
- Vincent Tshituka (c)
- Jason Jenkins
- Phepsi Buthelezi
- Emmanuel Tshituka
- Nick Hatton
- Grant Williams
- Siya Masuku
- Makazole Mapimpi
- Ethan Hooker
- Jurenzo Julius
- Yaw Penxe
- Jordan Hendrikse
Replacements
- Ethan Bester
- Ruan Dreyer
- Vincent Koch
- Deon Slabbert
- Jeandre “Lappies” Labuschagne
- Jaden Hendrikse
- Francois Venter
- Lukhanyo Am
Players not considered for selection due to injury: Andre Esterhuizen, Aphelele Fassi, Braam Reyneke, Corne Rahl, Eben Etzebeth, Emile van Heerden, Fez Mbatha, Gerbrandt Grobler, Hakeem Kunene, James Venter, Khwezi Mona, Marnus Potgieter, Ox Nche.
Recent Posts
- DHL Stormers Shuffle Backline To Host Vodacom Bulls In United Rugby Championship
- Easterby Names Ireland Team To Face Scotland In 2025 Guinness Six Nations
- England Named Team To Play France In 2025 Guinness Six Nations
- Venue Confirmed For Sevens Challenger 2025 Opener
- France Made Two Changes To Face England At Twickenham
- SARU To Appoint Independent Financial Advisors To Plot Future
- Wales Name Team To Face Italy In Round 2 Of 2025 Guinness Six Nations
- Most Of The Pressure Is On The DHL Stormers On Saturday
- Battle Lines Drawn In crucial Vodacom URC Derby In Cape Town
- How Do We Calculate The Top Rugby School Ranking?
- “Double Points” Make North-South Derby Win Important
- Joe McCarthy And Tadhg Furlong Ruled Out For Ireland’s Clash With Scotland
- Hollywoodbets Sharks Gives Update On Injured Players
- Akker Is A Young 33-Year-Old Still Waiting For That Call
- Second Alignment Camp Ticked Couple Of Boxes For Springbok Women