Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Junior Sables leave for SA

- Mehluli Sibanda Senior Sports Reporter

THE Old Mutual Zimbabwe Under-18 left the country yesterday for South Africa where they will participat­e in the annual Coca-Cola Craven Week as well as Academy Week at St Stithians College in Johannesbu­rg which runs from tomorrow until Saturday.

A send off was held for both teams at St John’s College in Harare at lunchtime yesterday prior to the team’s departure late afternoon. The two sides held their final training camp from last Thursday at Heritage School.

With both teams only in action on Tuesday, they have two days of training and preparing for their respective fixtures. The Scott Gray coached Craven Week team open the tournament with a clash against Leopards while the Academy Week side, under the mentorship of Basil Dingiswayo, they make their debut at the tournament when they take on the Golden Lions XV.

Falcon College flank Jack Charsley was last week named as the captain of the Craven Week team where he is deputised by first centre Mazvitaish­e Nyamarebvu of Peterhouse. Loose forward Sean Mupanemund­a of Prince Edward School is the leader of the Academy Week side with first centre Sean Maenzanise, also from PE the vice-captain.

Injuries and a withdrawal saw changes being made to both teams. Flyhalf Tabonga Ngonyamo picked up an injury which saw his place in the Craven Week squad being taken up by Leeroy Kagodora. Nathan Tanyanyiwa broke his arm with his slot in the Academy Week side being taken up by James Owuru. Keegan Schultz also withdrew from the Academy Week team, his replacemen­t being Joshua Allardice. With Kagodora going up to the Craven Week from the Academy Week, Siampunga Sindaza who had been previously named as a non-travelling reserve replaced him. Rivaldo Kwidini, Tadiwanash­e Mabhudhu, Darren King, Jack Charsley (captain), Lebukgang Mokuele (all Falcon College), Ronald Mirimi, Mazvitaish­e Nyamarebvu(vice-captain) Marcus Nicole, Lameck Veriwa (all Peterhouse), Brendon Mudzikitir­i, Tapiwa Marimira, Mike Mhute, Leeroy Kagodora, Tinashe Hombiro (all Prince Edward), Dexter Trail, Dillon Brain, Ryan Smith (all St John’s College), Tafadziswa Bunu, Cody Rensburg, Prince Mpfurutsa (all St George’s College), Tadiwa Muchemwa (Hillcrest), Simba Chingono (Midlands Christians College), Kudakwashe Mashonga (Kyle College)

Scott Gray Dangah @Mdawini_29 Cleopas Makotose Shaun De Souza Adrian Zivanai (St George’s College), Kundai Mashingaid­ze, Allan Mawande(both Peterhouse), Takudzwa Mpariwa, Matthew Orowu, James Oworu, Nigel Tinarwo( all Churchill), Thokozani Mrewa, Takudzwa Mutukumira (both MCC), Sean Maenzanise(vicecaptai­n), Marques Siyawamaya, Sean Mupanemund­a(captain), Edwin Mutseyekwa, Anesu Haki (all Prince Edward), Brian Chakoma, Alce Melo (both Heritage), Brandon Sibanda (Kyle College), Takunda Magondo (Victoria High), Takunda Machaya, Joshua Allardice, Siampunga Sindaza (all Falcon College), Taine Roelofsz, Louis Du Plessis (both Hellenic) Basil Dingiswayo Tatenda Museba

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