
The Toyota Cheetahs are travelling to Gqeberha to face Eastern Province on Saturday at 15:00 (SA Time).
Director of Rugby and Head Coach of the Toyota Cheetahs, Frans Steyn, announced the team with several changes from last week’s game against the Pumas.
Toyota Cheetahs
15. Michael Annies
14. Prince Nkabinde
13. Marco Jansen van Vuren
12. Ali Mgijima
11. Litha Nkula
10. Clayton Blommetjies
9. Rewan Kruger
8. Sisonke Vumazonke
7. Pierre Uys
6. Daniel Maartens
5. Victor Sekekete (c)
4. Pieter Janse van Vuren
3. Robert Hunt
2. Vernon Paulo
1. Schalk van der Merwe
Replacements:
16. Marko Janse van Rensburg
17. Banele Mthenjane
18. Laurence Victor
19. Mzwanele Zito
20. Andisa Ntsila
21. Raegan Oranje
22. Jandre Nel
23. Andell Loubser
Players not available: The following players are not eligible for team selection due to injury: Gideon van der Merwe (ankle), Oupa Mohoje (shoulder), Ethan Wentzel (back), Munier Hartzenberg (hamstring), Franco Smith (hamstring) and Carel-Jan Coetzee (knee).
Recent Posts
- Junior Springbok Coach Kevin Foote Made Six Changes To Starting XV For Wales Clash
- U18 Craven Week And U18 Girls Week Fixtures For Day 1 Announced
- Rampant Western Province Blitz Blue Bulls In FNB U16 Girls Week Finale
- 2026 Nations Championship Got Off To An Explosive, High-scoring Start
- “We Had To Be Really Honest With One Another At Halftime”- Rassie Erasmus
- Springboks Cruise To An Easy Win Against Gutsy England
- Springbok Women Claimed Historic Win Over The USA
- The Battle Will Be Decided Up Front At The 10bet Ellis Park Stadium
- Pick n Pay Women’s Super League 2 Will Kick Off This Weekend
- “We Know How Big It’s Going To Be For Them And For Us As Well” – Siya Kolisi
- “I Am Ready And Cannot Wait” – Logan Welman
- “It Will Be A Challenge, But We’ll Be Prepared” – Mzwandile Stick
- “We Knew It Was Going To Be Tough Against Georgia” – Siphosethu Mnebelele
- Bulls And WP Maintain Unbeaten Run At FNB U16 Girls Week
- Seven Teams Remain Unbeaten At Junior World Championship In Georgia
