Daily Dispatch

Kings will need luck of the Irish

- GEORGE BYRON

A borrowed slice of the fabled luck of the Irish backed up by grit and guts will be needed if the Isuzu Southern Kings want to shock high-flying Munster in Cork on Friday.

Boosted by the return of five Ireland Six Nations stars, the formbook suggests Munster will dispose of the Kings and entrench their position at the top of Conference A.

Having flown from the summer heat of Port Elizabeth to the chill air of an winter evening kickoff in Cork, the Kings are facing a massive test of character.

Not having their star fetcher CJ Velleman in the lineup, after he was banned for three matches by the Pro14 disciplina­ry committee, will also not help the Kings’ cause.

Impressive new Kings flyhalf Bader Pretorius will get his first starting berth against Munster on Friday.

The 21-year-old Pretorius made his debut for the Kings from the bench in a 25-21 victory over Edinburgh Rugby last month.

The experience­d Berton Klaasen will be on Pretorius’ outside, as the centre returns to the starting XV to pair up with Fijian Meli Rokoua in the midfield.

In the pack, loose-forward Stephan de Wit makes a return to the starting lineup in the place of the suspended Velleman at openside flanker.

The rest of the run-on side remains the same as the side that narrowly lost to the Cheetahs in Bloemfonte­in.

“It is nice and cold and the boys are getting a feel of what it will be like on Friday night,” Kings captain JC Astle said.

“Munster are a very clinical side and are top of the log. We are expecting a hard match from a clinical Irish team who like to enforce their pattern of play on you.

“They are on the top of their game at the moment and they are playing really well. Knowing some of the Munster players, we will know what to look for to possibly nullify their influence.

“We have had a few good games recently and we will try and improve on those showings.

“That will be the key focus for us.”

There are seven changes to the Munster side that defeated the Dragons three weeks ago.

Andrew Conway, Chris Farrell, Niall Scannell, John Ryan and Billy Holland all return from Ireland internatio­nal duty to start the clash.

Former Kings loose-forward Chris Cloete makes his first appearance for Munster since sustaining a neck injury in December.

• The match will be shown live on SS1 at 9.30pm.

We will know what to look for to possibly nullify their influence

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