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Old Andrean captains EP Kings again, old Kingswoodian back in starting XV

_Gr0cCc0Tts_By _Gr0cCc0Tts_June 30, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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Former St. Andrew's star Sintu Manjezi will once again captain Robbi Kempson's EP Kings side for the Currie Cup clash against the Griquas on Saturday.

Former St. Andrew's star Sintu Manjezi will once again captain Robbi Kempson's EP Kings side for the Currie Cup clash against the Griquas on Saturday.

Manjezi, who will play at flank, is joined in the starting XV by old Kingswoodian stars in centre Somila Jho, and fly-half Garrick Mattheus, who is back in the starting XV in place of Courtney Winnaar.

Meanwhile, JP Jamieson – another old Kingswoodian – is on the bench.

The Team:

15. Jaco van Tonder
14. Jixie Molapo
13. Somila Jho
12. JP du Plessis
11. Lindelwe Zungu
10. Garrick Mattheus
9. Rouche Nel
8. Lusanda Badiyana
7. Sintu Manjezi
6. SF Nieuwoudt
5. Cornell Hess
4. Tazz Fuzani
3. Vukile Sofisa
2. Warrick Venter
1. David Murray

Reserves
16. JP Jamieson
17. Liam Hendricks
18. Robert Lyons
19. JP Jonck
20. Sibusiso Ngcokovane
21. Simon Bolze
22. Sphu Msutwana

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