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Dobson excited to see Province in action

- WYNONA LOUW

@WynonaLouw WESTERN Province will field a team with a number of changes for their Currie Cup home game against Griquas tomorrow.

Four Springboks will form part of John Dobson’s side for their fourth game of the season after Bok coach Rassie Erasmus released 10 players for Currie Cup and club duty on Wednesday. Bongi Mbonambi, Wilco Louw, Sikhumbuzo Notshe and Damian Willemse will all join fit-again JJ Engelbrech­t in the defending champions’ run-on side this weekend.

WP have won all three of their Currie Cup matches of the this season in stunning fashion, bagging maximum points in Cape Town, Nelspruit and Joburg.

Mbonambi and Louw join Alistair Vermaak in the front row, with Caylib Oosthuizen, Scarra Ntubeni and Michael Kumbirai on the bench.

Former SA Schools captain Salmaan Moerat partners captain Chris van Zyl in the second row, while Notshe links up with Kobus van Dyk and Juarno Augustus in the loose trio.

In the backline there are three changes to the team that thrashed the Golden Lions last week. Scrumhalf Herschel Jantjies will make his first start of the season, while Engelbrech­t and Willemse come in on the left wing and fullback respective­ly.

Justin Phillips, Dan du Plessis and Dillyn Leyds will provide backline cover on the bench.

“The only sort-of voluntary one (change) was JD Schickerli­ng sitting out, but the rest – when you get four or five guys from the Springboks, we have to accommodat­e them,” Dobson said. “There isn’t a decision to be made about that. And obviously it is a massive boost for our team. But Salmaan, Ernst and Chris all need rugby.”

“The only guy who hasn’t played for us – the only Springbok – is Damian Willemse. The rest have all been with us at some stage, so it isn’t too disruptive.”

Willemse will start at fullback in the place of Leyds, and during the team announceme­nt yesterday, Dobson said that Willemse starting at 15 with Josh Stander at 10 could bring some excitement in front of their home crowd.

The other exciting prospect the FIXTURES

Today: Free State Cheetahs v Pumas, 7pm

Tomorrow: Sharks v Lions, 5.15pm; Western Province v Griquas, 7.30pm STANDINGS P W D 5 3 0 4 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 4 1 0 4 1 0

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LPD Pts 18 17 30 16 88 15 361 5 -21 8 -32 7 -119 2 Bulls

Lions

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Sharks

Griquas

Pumas

Cheetahs

TEAMS

Lions starting XV: Andries Coetzee, Sylvian Mahuza, Lionel Mapoe, Howard Mnisi, Courtnall Skosan, Shaun Reynolds, Ross Cronje (capt), Hacjivah Dayimani, Len Massyn, James Venter, Marvin Orie, Rhyno Herbst, Johannes Jonker, Pieter Jansen, Sti Sithole; Replacemen­ts: Corne Fourie, Jacobie Adriaanse, Rienhard Nothnagel, Driaan Bester, Nic Groom, Gianni Lombard, Wandisile Simelane

Sharks starting XV: Curwin Bosch, Kobus van Wyk, Jeremy Ward, Marius Louw, Lwazi Mvovo, Robert du Preez, Louis Schreuder, Daniel du Preez, Tyler Paul, Luke Stringer, Hyron Andrews, Gideon Koegelenbe­rg, Thomas du Toit, Chiliboy Ralepelle (capt), Juan Schoeman; Replacemen­ts: Akker van der Merwe, Coenie Oosthuizen, Ruben van Heerden, Jacques Vermeulen, Cameron Wright, Sbu Nkosi, Aphelele Fassi

WP starting XV: Damian Willemse, Sergeal Petersen, Ruhan Nel, Dan Kriel, JJ Engelbrech­t, Josh Stander, Herschel Jantjies, Juarno Augustus, Kobus van Dyk, Sikhumbuzo Notshe, Chris van Zyl (capt), Salmaan Moerat, Wilco Louw, Bongi Mbonambi, Ali Vermaak; Replacemen­ts: Scarra Ntubeni, Caylib Oosthuizen, Michael Kumbirai, Ernst van Rhyn, Justin Phillips, Dan du Plessis, Dillyn Leyds 2 1 0 0 3 3 5 WP coach is looking forward to is scrumhalf Jantjies.

Said Dobson: “He is such an exciting prospect. He is very similar to Jano (Vermaak) as in he is a very fast clearer of the ball. They aren’t big carriers ... their game is about giving rhythm to our attack. So, in a sense it is almost like-for-like. Justin (Phillips) and Paul (de Wet) are both more carriers and looking for opportunit­ie ... so I think it is important that Herschel gives us rhythm on attack like Jano has been.”

 ?? | Reuters ?? The Webb Ellis Cup is displayed during a kick-off event to mark one year to go to Rugby World Cup 2019 in Tokyo yesterday.
| Reuters The Webb Ellis Cup is displayed during a kick-off event to mark one year to go to Rugby World Cup 2019 in Tokyo yesterday.

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