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    Sintu Manjezi in line for Super Rugby debut

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJuly 5, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Old Andrean Sintu Manjezi has been rewarded for his Currie Cup performances by making the Southern Kings bench for their Super Rugby clash against the Lions this Friday in Johannesburg.

    Old Andrean Sintu Manjezi has been rewarded for his Currie Cup performances by making the Southern Kings bench for their Super Rugby clash against the Lions this Friday in Johannesburg.

    A tall, versatile flanker, Manjezi played in the St. Andrew's College first team from his Grade 10 year (2011) until he matriculated in 2013.

    During his matric year, Manjezi was also selected as the Eastern Province Country Districts Craven Week captain.

    This season, he has played a prominent role for EP Kings in their Currie Cup qualification campaign – often captaining the side.

    Manjezi is joined on the bench by one other player from the Currie Cup side in Jeremy Ward. Meanwhile, Andisa Ntsila will start his first game for the Southern Kings after joining on loan from SWD Eagles on Monday.

    The team:

    15: Malcolm Jaer
    14: Lukhanyo Am
    13: Stefan Watermeyer
    12: Shane Gates (VC)
    11: Wandile Mjekevu
    10: Louis Fouche
    9: James Hall
    8: Aidon Davis
    7: Stefan Willemse
    6: Andisa Ntsila (Debut)
    5: JC Astle
    4: Schalk Oelofse
    3: Jacobie Adriaanse
    2: Edgar Marutlulle (C)
    1: Sti Sithole

    Reserves
    16: Martin Bezuidenhout
    17: Schalk Ferreira
    18: Tom Botha
    19: Sintu Manjezi (Debut)
    20: Jacques Engelbrecht
    21: Ntando Kebe
    22: Dewald Human
    23: Jeremy Ward (Debut)

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