Daily Dispatch

Ferreira all fired to get into thick of the action

- By GEORGE BYRON

EXPERIENCE­D prop Schalk Ferreira is itching to get back on the field and pack down for the Southern Kings against the Jaguares in a Super Rugby showdown in Buenos Aires on Saturday.

The powerhouse frontrower has been out of action since March after he sustained a bicep injury when the Kings narrowly lost to the Sharks in their fourth game of the season.

After their trip to Argentina, the Kings complete their season with games against the Bulls (Pretoria) and Cheetahs (Port Elizabeth).

“It was difficult not being there when the Kings were winning games, although I always felt that I was still part of the squad,” said Ferreira.

“I am so keen to get back into the team and into this environmen­t. One thing about being on the sidelines is you can see the heart that this side shows and I want to be part of that again.”

Ferreira, who led the Kings for the first four games of the season, says he does not mind that during his absence flyhalf Lionel Cronje took over the captaincy.

“I am happy with Lionel being the captain and I have always been a team man and it has never been an ego thing for me. I actually think from Lionel’s perspectiv­e… he is in the backline and being the general and reading and calling out the plays. I see myself more of a motivator and I can always do that and I back Lionel fully.”

The Kings leave PE for Argentina this morning before resuming their preparatio­ns in Buenos Aires for the match kicking off at 1.05am on Saturday.

Kings head coach Deon Davids has named his touring squad of 25 which sees the return of Ferreira, hooker Michael Willemse and utility back Masixole Banda from injury layoffs.

Davids is also pleased to have winger Yaw Penxe, who recently represente­d the SA U20 side at the World Rugby U20 Championsh­ips in Tbilisi, back in the squad.

He also welcomed the return of South Africa A representa­tives – Andisa Ntsila, Chris Cloete, Lionel Cronje and Makazole Mapimpi – who faced the French Barbarians over the past two weeks.

“We are all excited at the prospect of getting back into action after the Super Rugby break,” said Davids.

“The Kings have retained more or less the same squad that has been doing duty for us in our previous few matches.”

Davids said his side was bracing itself for a fierce contest against the Jaguares. “It will be a tough match against the Jaguares, as it always is,” he said.

“We are aware of the fact that this is very much the team that has been on internatio­nal duty for Argentina over the past few weeks in the internatio­nal window. Gaining momentum and continuity will not be an issue for them.

“The Kings have not played any rugby together in almost a month, but we have prepared well over the past few weeks. Some of our players have only just returned from playing internatio­nal rugby with the SA ‘A’ team and the SA U20 side.” The touring party is: Hookers: Martin Bezuidenho­ut, Kurt Haupt, Michael Willemse.

Props: Schalk Ferreira, Ross Geldenhuys, Chris Heiberg, Mzamo Majola, Dayan van der Westhuizen.

Locks: Irne Herbst, Lubabalo Mtyanda, Wilhelm van der Sluys.

Loose-forwards: Thembelani Bholi, Chris Cloete, Andisa Ntsila, Tyler Paul.

Scrumhalve­s: Louis Schreuder, Stefan Ungerer. Flyhalf: Lionel Cronje. Centres: Berton Klaasen, Vulindlu.

Wings: Penxe.

Utility backs: Masixole Banda, Jaer, Wandile Mjekevu. Makazole Luzuko Mapimpi, Yaw Malcolm

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