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Kings U19 and U21 teams to play friendlies

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJune 23, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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The EP Kings U19 and U21 squads will continue their preparations for the forthcoming Currie Cup season when they take on their South Western District counterparts in Plettenberg Bay on Wednesday, 24 June.

The matches will take place at 2pm and 3.30pm at Piesang Valley in Plett.

 

The EP Kings U19 and U21 squads will continue their preparations for the forthcoming Currie Cup season when they take on their South Western District counterparts in Plettenberg Bay on Wednesday, 24 June.

The matches will take place at 2pm and 3.30pm at Piesang Valley in Plett.

The two teams open their Currie Cup campaigns on 11 July when they play against their Free State counterparts in Bloemfontein.

The squads  to play South Western Districts are:

U19 (15-1): Peter Mabhutana, Avelo Dubase, Jeremy Ward (captain), Michael Brink, Athenkosi Mayinje, Garrick Mattheus, James Hall, Junior Pokomela, Lusanda Badiyana, SF Nieuwoudt, Wihan Coetzer, Robert Lyons, Roche van Zyl, Masikane Mazwi, Xandre Vos.

Reserves (16-23): Thango Balekile, Kuhle Mokhoabane, Keegan Branford, Stefan Janse van Vuuren, Hayden Tharratt, Sibusiso Ngcokavane, Dominik Uytenbogaardt, Jaque Oosthuizen 

U21 (15-1): Lindelwe Zungu, Mihlali Nchukana, Yamkela Nyalambisa, Somila Jho, Rameez Nel, Simon Bolze, Franswa Ueckermann, Kevin Kaba (captain), Henry Brown, CJ Velleman, Jan Uys, Gerrit Huisamen, Stefan van Schalkwyk, JP Jamieson, David Murray

Reserves (16-23): Arno Lotter, Erwin Slabbert, Matthew Moore, Riemerd Spreeth, Qhama Mvimbi, Sibusiso Ngcokavane, MC Venter, Malcolm Jaer. -BB Media

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