Cape Times

WP could not have asked for a tougher start to Cup

- Vata Ngobeni

PRETORIA: After a high scoring start to the Currie Cup, the winners of the opening round will be looking for continuity while the losers will be seeking redemption.

It was the defending champions the Free State Cheetahs who kicked off the competitio­n in grand style last Friday when they blew away the Sharks in Bloemfonte­in and will close off this weekend with a clash against Western Province on Sunday.

Already a daunting prospect, especially at home, the Cheetahs will be showing off their latest acquisitio­ns in former Southern Kings wing Makazole Mapimpi, who will be making his first start since moving from Port Elizabeth, while Malcolm Jaer will start on the bench.

For Province ,they could not have asked for a tougher start to their domestic campaign than a trip to the heartland of local rugby against a team that is looking as formidable and unbeatable as last season.

The Pumas will want to capitalise on their good start last week, when they travel to Durban – even with some changes to their team which include a starting role for former Kings flank Thembelani Bholi.

The Sharks have quickly moved to bolster their side after last week’s defeat to the Cheetahs with the inclusion of Junior Springboks flyhalf Curwin Bosch, prop Thomas du Toit, Bok hooker Chiliboy Ralepelle and the Du Preez brothers, Jean-Luc and Daniel.

The clash between the Lions and Griquas could be another spectacle after both teams went down last weekend, but did so with a fight and by playing some attractive attacking rugby that saw them narrowly lose.

Griquas have made some significan­t changes to their starting line-up with almost half the team sporting some new faces with George Whitehead starting at flyhalf and the evergreen AJ Coertzen moving from fullback to wing, and Eric Zana starting at No 15.

The Lions have also played musical chairs with their team and have bolstered it with the likes of wing Anthony Volminck, fullback Jaco van der Walt, prop Justin Ackerman and centre Jacques Nel.

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