In a week of disappointing Currie Cup games where the quality of play is constantly criticized by coaches, spectators as well as players the task to select a team of the week becomes even more daunting.
Personal preferences and the "recent" form of players are becoming the reason for their selection, and if one is honest to yourself to select a team of the week, the names penned must at least deserve the accolade.
Do they? I am not convinced.
15 Devon Williams (Pumas)
14 Sergeal Petersen (WP)
13 Jeremy Ward (Sharks)
12 Zander du Plessis (Griquas)
11 Marnus Potgieter (Sharks)
10 Siya Masuku (Cheetahs)
9 Cameron Wright (Sharks)
8 Keke Morabe (Western Province)
7 Thembelani Bholi (Sharks)
6 Niel Otto (Griquas)
5 Victor Sekekete (Cheetahs)
4 PJ Steenkamp (Lions)
3 Neethling Fouche (Western Province)
2 Fez Mbatha (Sharks)
1 Ali Vermaak (Western Province)
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