Business Day

Mitchell’s challenge at Bulls starts with Pumas

- Craig Ray TimesLIVE

John Mitchell’s first assignment as Blue Bulls coach will be against the Pumas in Nelspruit on Friday after previous coach Nollis Marais was put on gardening leave this week.

Mitchell‚ as the Bulls’ new director of rugby‚ knows t he challenges that he and the team face to begin their turnaround strategy. Two wins out of five in the Currie Cup is not good enough for a team that expects to be competing for the title and there has to be a positive change starting on Friday.

In theory‚ a match against the Pumas should be the easiest of the premier division‚ but this week the Bulls will run into a home team buoyed by a superb win over Griquas last weekend.

Home coach Brent Janse van Rensburg therefore has only one enforced change to his team with influentia­l flank Chris Cloete sidelined with flu.

Thembelani Bholi will replace him.

Suddenly, the trip to Mpumalanga looks tricky for the Bulls. But the Pretoria side have won all five of the Currie Cup matches between these teams since 2011‚ with four of their victories away from home.

No 8 Nic de Jager captains a team that shows four personnel changes to last week.

Centre JT Jackson and prop Lizo Gqoboka will earn their first starts for the team‚ while Boom Prinsloo returns to the loose trio in the No 6 jersey.

Western Province will be hunting their third consecutiv­e win when they meet the Sharks in Cape Town but they will face a challenge from the KwaZuluNat­alians‚ who have won their last four games. The fact that the visitors have won three of the last five matches between the sides in the Mother City‚ including the 2013 Currie Cup final‚ will boost their confidence.

The Sharks made six changes to their team‚ two of which were injury enforced. Scrumhalf Louis Schreuder‚ winger Kobus van Wyk and fullback Inny Radebe earn starts‚ while former Junior Springbok captain and centre Jeremy Ward also returns.

WP made only two changes‚ with scrumhalf Dewaldt Duvenage replacing Jano Vermaak‚ who joined the Springbok squad‚ while Ruhan Nel will start on the wing and Dillyn Leyds at fullback in the absence of the injured SP Marais.

The clash between the Free State Cheetahs and Golden Lions in Bloemfonte­in will mark a repeat of 2016’s Currie Cup semifinal‚ which the hosts won 55-17. The Gauteng outfit may have lost the last two matches against the defending champions at home‚ but they will draw inspiratio­n from their past successes in the Free State with wins in 2015‚ 2014 and 2012.

The Cheetahs made wholesale changes, with three Springbok Sevens players included in the squad as Rosko Specman will start with Ryno Benjamin and Cecil Afrika on the bench.

The Golden Lions’ starting XV only features three new faces‚ with Ashlon Davids starting at flyhalf‚ while Sylvian Mahuza takes over on the right wing and James Venter will start in the No 6 jersey. /

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