Two Junior Boks Named In Fidelity ADT Lions Starting Line-up To Face Airlink Pumas

 

The Fidelity ADT Lions are back at 10bet Ellis Park this Saturday at 15:00 SAST for their Round 2 Carling Currie Cup encounter against the Airlink Pumas from Mbombela. Both teams have quite a bit to play for after close losses in the opening rounds of the competition.

Head coach Mziwakhe Nkosi, upon reflection, believes last week’s tightly contested fixture against the Toyota Cheetahs in Bloemfontein yielded quite a few positives ahead of the remainder of the tournament.

“The result was obviously not what we wanted, but there were some great things we took away from it,” said Nkosi.

“The Pumas are a very good outfit, and we would need to work on our discipline, as that aspect was our undoing last week,” he warned.

Despite the narrow loss, the Lions mentor is consistent with his theme of grooming the next generation of Lions players.

“You’ve got to put it into context- to head into the competition with a young team, away from home first up and to walk away with two points isn’t a shabby result. There are plenty of positives to go forward with,” he concluded.

In team news, Nkosi has made two changes to his starting group from last week. Junior Springbok Mahle Sithole comes in at hooker for Armand Combrink, who suffered a niggle. Another junior international in the form of Thando Biyela joins the back row in place of Renzo du Plessis, who drops to the bench. Recruit Asad Moos could make his club debut for the Lions if called upon.

Fidelity ADT Lions: 1. Morgan Naude, 2. Mahle Sithole, 3. Conraad van Vuuren, 4. Dylan Sjoblom, 5. Ruan Delport (c), 6. Thando Biyela, 7. Jarod Cairns, 8. Morne Venter, 9. Zian Cilliers, 10. Sam Francis, 11. Rabz Maxwane, 12. Rynhardt Jonker, 13. Likhona Finca, 14. Keegan Smith, 15. Latica Nela. Replacements: 16. Ruan Welman, 17. Cecil Parsons, 18. Ruan Swart, 19. Marco Ferreira, 20. Renzo du Plessis, 21. Asad Moos, 22. Matthew Coetzee, 23. Exauce Kevani.