
The Lions named their touring squad to face the Newcastle Red Bulls on Saturday at 19:30 (SA Time) at Kingston Park, Newcastle, in their second EPCR Challenge Cup match.
Forwards: Eddie Davids, Dylan Sjoblom, Jarod Cairns, Leo Lyons, Marco Ferreira, Morne Brandon, PJ Botha, Renzo du Plessis, RF Schoeman, Ruan Delport, Ruben Schoeman, Siba Qoma, Siba Mahashe, Siya Dube, WJ Steenkamp, SJ Kotze/Conraad van der Westhuizen.
Backs: Angelo Davids, Giannie Lombard, Haashim Pead, Lubabalo Dobela, Manuel Rass, Nico Steyn, Rabz Maxwane, Richard Kriel, Rynhardt Jonker, Sam Francis.
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