SA Schools Coaches Opt For Continuity For U19 Series Finale

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SA Schools coach Lance Sendin and SA Schools A coach Sean Erasmus opted for continuity in selection for their final Under-19 International Series matches at Paarl Boys’ High on Saturday against England and Wales respectively as they look to finish the tournament on a winning note.

Sendin made only two changes to his team, with Paarl Boys prop Reece Bezuidenhout and HTS Middelburg flanker JC Pretorius earning starts in place of Nathan McBeth and Charl Serdyn respectively.

Erasmus, meanwhile, made an injury-enforced change to the SA Schools A team for their clash against Wales, with winger Ayabonga Oliphant coming in for fullback Abner van Reenen, who is nursing a quadriceps strain.

This resulted in two positional switches to the team, with Austin Davids moving from wing to fullback, and Tadendaishe Mujawo starting on the right wing to make place for Oliphant on the left wing.

Sendin said it was tough to select his team for their closing match against England as all the players in the squad had immense potential.

“It was really difficult to select this squad, but we opted for the player combinations we thought would be the best to execute the game plan we would like to play against England,” said Sendin. “With only two changes, we will have the luxury of continuity in selection, which will be good against the physical and determined English team. They have suffered defeats in both their matches up to now, so we are expecting them to give their all to finish the tournament on a winning note. But we are equally determined to complete the tournament unbeaten, so it will be a good test for both teams.”

Erasmus, who is also the Paarl Boys’ High 1st XV coach, meanwhile, said the continuity in selection in the SA Schools A team was driven by the desire to reward the players who guided them to a 53-14 victory against England on Tuesday.

“We felt that it was important to reward the players for the good form they showed against England, and hopefully we will be able to build on that this week,” said Erasmus. “Our focus at training has been on getting our game plan to function smoothly and improving our accuracy. Wales are a good side and they very are clinical in their approach, so we will have to be at our best to beat them.”

France and Italy will kick off the day’s action at Paarl Boys’ High on Saturday when they meet at 11h15.

All three matches will be broadcast on channel 198, SuperSport’s pop-up channel.

SA Schools team to face England:

Nr

Name

School

15

Gianni Lombard

Paarl Boys

14

Mike Mavovana

Rondebosch Boys

13

Manuel Rass

Paarl Boys

12

Rikus Pretorius

Grey College, Bloem

11

Muller du Plessis

Paarl Gym

10

Damian Willemse

Paul Roos

9

Richman Gora

Welkom Gymnasium

8

Khwezi Mafu

Grey High, PE

7

Muller Uys

Paarl Gym

6

JC Pretorius

HTS Middelburg

5

Ben-Jason Dixon

Paul Roos

4

Salmaan Moerat (captain)

Paarl Boys

3

Sazi Sandi

St Andrews College

2

Daniel Jooste

Paarl Boys

1

Reece Bezuidenhout

Paarl Boys

Replacements

 

 

16

PJ Botha

Monument

17

Nathan McBeth

Monument

18

Johan Neethling

Paarl Boys

19

PJ Steenkamp

Garsfontein

20

Charl Serdyn

Paarl Boys

21

Rewan Kruger

Grey College, Bloem

22

Ruan de Swardt

Affies

23

Wandisile Simelane

Jeppe

24

Khanya Ncusane

Paarl Boys

25

Emilio Adonis

Garsfontein

26

Sihle Njezula

Grey High, PE

 

SA Schools A team to face Wales:

Nr

Name

School

15

Austin Davids

Garsfontein

14

Tadendaishe Mujawo

St Benedict’s

13

Janco van Heyningen

Grey College, Bloem

12

Louritz Van der Schyff (captain)

Affies

11

Ayabonga Oliphant

Grey High, PE

10

Tyrone Green

Jeppe

9

Zinedine Booysen

Oakdale

8

Dian Schoonees

Grey College, Bloem

7

Francke Horn

Paarl Boys High

6

Athi Magwala

Boland Landbou

5

Juan van der Mescht

Glenwood

4

Ryno Pieterse

Garsfontein

3

Keagan Glade

KES

2

Schalk Erasmus

Affies

1

Cabous Eloff

Affies

Replacements

 

 

16

Dylan Richardson

Kearsney College

17

Gugu Nelani

Northwood

18

Mornay Smith

Eldoraigne

19

Christopher Havenga

Monument

20

Mark Snyman

Helpmekaar

21

Ruan Vermaak

Monument

22

Sanele Nohamba

DHS

23

Lubabalo Dobela

Grey High, PE

24

Sicelo Tole

Muir College

25

Cameron Hufke

Noord-Kaap

26

Abner van Reenen

Garsfontein