The Citizen (Gauteng)

Griquas clash is not a ‘dead rubber’

- Rudolph Jacobs

For Cheetahs captain and lock Carl Wegner (right), the words “dead rubber” don’t exist in his vocabulary.

The Cheetahs will end their Currie Cup campaign against Griquas in Kimberley today (kick-off at 4.30pm), but having already been knocked out of semifinal contention, there’s only pride at stake.

“I wouldn’t say it is an anti-climax for us at all. We still approach it as a very important match,” Wegner said.

“We see this game as an opportunit­y to maintain our momentum and lay the foundation for the other matches that still lie ahead for us in the future.”

While the defending champions had obviously wanted to be part of the playoffs, Wegner said they had now set their sights on the SA Cup at the end of February.

“It isn’t too long before we start playing again and we won’t see it as just another game. It’s a serious matter for us,” he said.

“We want to get the best out of this weekend on defence and attack and take confidence forward for the new competitio­n that lies ahead.”

After losing 31-29 to Western Province last week, the Cheetahs scrum was under scrutiny, but there were suggestion­s that Province and Springbok tighthead Frans Malherbe wasn’t scrumming straight.

“I think every loosehead or tighthead will always think he was not at fault at the end of the day. That is how front-row forwards are wired,” Wegner said.

Griquas coach Scott Mathie has made several changes to his winless side who went down 4719 to the Sharks in Durban last week.

Daniel Kasende will start on the right wing, with Harlon Klaasen on his inside, replacing Enver Brandt and Berton Klaassen respective­ly.

In the forward pack, Mathie has recalled lock Adre Smith in the place of Ewan Coetzee, who will start from the bench.

In the other change, prop Mox Mxoli has been promoted to the starting team, switching with Andrew Beerwinkel, who is one of the impact players.

Mathie has also named an extended bench, featuring experience­d flyhalf and former captain George Whitehead, who missed a big chunk of the season due to injury.

Wing Ederies Arendse comes in for Johnathan Francke, while versatile backline player Masixole Banda could also get a run if he features in the final match-day squad.

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