Coach Hawies Fourie announced his team this afternoon for the first of four Toyota Challenge matches against the Western Force on Friday, 25 August in Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein at 17:00.
The 2023 Toyota Challenge will again boast a total prize money of R1 million, with R250 000 awarded for each match. This significant prize money not only adds to the intensity of the competition but also recognises the outstanding efforts of the teams.
Toyota Cheetahs
15. Tapiwa Mafura
14. Cohen Jasper
13. Evardi Boshoff
12. Robert Ebersohn
11. Litha Nkula
10. Ruan Pienaar
9. Rewan Kruger
8. Friedle Olivier
7. Sibabalo Qoma
6. Gideon van der Merwe
5. Victor Sekekete (C)
4. Rynier Bernardo
3. Hencus van Wyk
2. Marnus van der Merwe
1. Alulutho Tshakweni
16. Marko Janse van Rensburg
17. Schalk Ferreira
18. Dayan van der Westhuizen
19. Mzwanele Zito
20. Daniel Maartens
21. Jeandrẻ Rudolph
22. George Lourens
23. David Brits
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