Jimmy Stonehouse, head coach of the New Nation Pumas named the same team that was supposed to travel to Durban on Saturday last weekend. His starting lineup who will travel to Cape Town for their Round 10 Carling Currie Cup game on Sunday @ 16h00 shows two changes from the side that won against the Sigma Lions in Round 8.
The two changes are both up front, where Phumzile Maqondwana replaces Kwezi Mafu at #7 and Etienne Janeke replaces Dewald Maritz at loosehead.
New Nation Pumas: 15. Devon Williams, 14. Sebastián de Klerk, 13. Erich Cronje, 12. Matt More, 11. Etienne Taljaard, 10. Eddie Fouche, 9. Ginter Smuts, 8. Willie Engelbrecht, 7. Phumzile Maqondwana, 6. Daniel Maartens, 5. Pieter Janse van Vuuren (C), 4. Shane Kirkwood, 3. IG Prinsloo, 2. Simon Westraadt, 1. Etienne Janeke. Replacements: 16. Eduan Swart, 17. Morgan Naude, 18. Marne Coetzee, 19. Kwanda Dimaza, 20. Kwezi Mafu, 21. Chriswill September, 22. Ali Mgijima, 23. Tapiwa Mafura.
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