The Zimbabwe Independent

Two Under-20 stars make Goshawks starting line-up

- DANIEL NHAKANISO Starting XV Replacemen­ts: 16. Matthew Mandioma, 17. Doug Juszczyk, 18. Gabriel Sipapate, 19. Sean Beevor, 20. Nyasha tarusenga, 21. Hilton Mudariki, 22. takudzwa Musingwini, 23. Russell Dinha.

ZiMBABWe coach Brendan Dawson has named two players from the Under-20 Barthes Trophy-winning squad in his starting line-up for the Goshawks’ Currie Cup First Division match against Boland Cavaliers in Cape Town tomorrow.

exciting utility back Tavonga Ablant, who rose from humble beginnings at Mbare Academy to first earn a scholarshi­p to Hillcrest College before being snapped up by Maritzburg College in Durban, has enjoyed a phenomenal rise over the last few months.

He was one of the stars of the Zimbabwe Under-20 rugby team which beat Namibia in the final of the Rugby Africa Under-20 Barthes Trophy in Namibia last month, earning himself the Player of the Tournament accolade.

Ablant will earn his first start at right-wing, where his devastatin­g pace and sublime finishing skills could be pivotal for the Zimbabwean side playing in the Currie Cup First Division as Goshawks.

There is also a place in the starting line-up for the explosive Young Sables fullback Brendon Marume, who has been elevated to the starting 15 after featuring amongst the replacemen­ts during the Goshawks’ 22-21 victory against Kenya two weeks ago.

His inclusion at fullback means Kyle Galloway has been moved to scrumhalf while skipper Hilton Mudariki will start amongst the replacemen­ts.

Young Sables skipper Takudzwa Musingwini, who starred for the Zimbabwe Under-20 side at flyhalf has also been named amongst the replacemen­ts in a clear sign of faith in youth by the Goshawks’ technical department.

Despite the promotion of the Young Sables trio, the Goshawks squad still has a nice blend of youthful and experience­d

KAiZeR Chiefs forward Khama Billiat (pictured) will head into this weekend’s match against his former employers Mamelodi Sundowns faced with the chase for a double-edged personal target. Billiat has yet to score against

Sundowns players.

Zimbabwe have made six starting line-up and three positional changes for the match against Boland Cavaliers in the league since he left Chloorkop four years ago with his only goal against The Brazilians having come in the MTN8 quarterfin­al at the beginning of this season.

Wearing the gold and black of Chiefs, the Zimbabwean has played seven league games against Sundowns, but has found no luck in putting his name on the scoresheet.

He put in a 90-minute shift earlier this season as AmaKhosi suffered defeat in Tshwane and started both league games last

Losing their starting spots from last week — relegated to the bench or taken out of the match-day 23 altogether — are hooker Matthew Mandioma, lock season without scoring.

Billiat has started all but just one of the seven league games he has played against his former club.

While at Sundowns he scored a single league goal against Chiefs in the nine games that he played for The Brazilians against their biggest rivals.

in chasing his first league goal against the champions, Billiat will also be aiming to reach double figures this term.

He has seven goals to date. if he reaches double figures,

Kudakwashe Nyakufarin­gwa, flank Biselele Tshamala, captain Hilton Mudariki, flyhalf Riaan O’Neil and wing Russell Dinha. Nyakufarin­gwa, who had establishe­d an exciting second-row combinatio­n with Andrew, suffered significan­t knee ligament damage and is facing a lengthy spell out of the game

Johan Du Preez, who started at flank against Kenya has been, will now move to lock with University of Johannesbu­rg captain Kelvin Kanenungo earning his first start for Zimbabwe at blindside flank.

Upfront hooker Declan Ralphs will be hoping to make a good impression after replacing Mandioma at hooker.

There’s also a place amongst the replacemen­ts for Hong Kong-based Zimbabwe rugby star Nyasha Tarusenga, who is set to make his first start for Zimbabwe at the senior level.

Tarusenga, twice a winner of the World University Rugby Cup with the University of Cape Town, is an explosive eighth man who makes a big impact on attack and defence and is a valuable addition to the Zimbabwe squad.

1. Victor Mupunga, 2. Declan Ralphs, 3. Bornwell Gwinji Bornwell, 4. Johan Du Preez, 5. andrew Evans, 6. Kelvin Kanenungo 7. tonderai Chiwambuts­a, 8. aiden Burnett, 9. Kyle Galloway, 10. Boyd Rouse, 11. Ernest Mudzengere­re, 12, takudzwa Chieza, 13. Marcus Nel, 14. tavonga ablant, 15. Brendon Marume. then he will also become touch the 100 goals mark playing for a PSL club.

Billiat has scored 97 goals since he arrived in South African football in 2010 from Zimbabwe.

Only five players — Siyabonga Nomvete, Daniel Mudau, Mabhuti Khenyeza, Tico-Tico and Collins Mbesuma — have ever reached triple figures playing for a South African top division club.

His most recent strike against Golden Arrows is amongst the nominees for the Goal of the Month Award. — KickOff.

 ?? ?? Breaking away ... One of the Under-20 Sables stars Brendon Marume (with ball) during a previous game.
Breaking away ... One of the Under-20 Sables stars Brendon Marume (with ball) during a previous game.
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