DHL WPExperienced prop Brok Harris will captain DHL Western Province in their final league match of the 2014 Absa Currie Cup season – against the Sharks at DHL Newlands on Saturday (kick-off 17:05 SA Time).

DHL Western Province have already qualified for a home semifinal, by virtue of their top of the log finish with a game in hand, and head coach Allister Coetzee has handed starts to captain Harris, fit-again Springbok hooker Tiaan Liebenberg and flyhalf Kurt Coleman, who will make his 50th appearance for Province.

Harris, who will be leaving Western Province at the end of the season – after eight years in the Cape, has played 117 matches for DHL Western Province and 93 for the DHL Stormers.

Inside centre Jaco Taute was not considered for selection due to a rib injury, with Michael van der Spuy and Pat Howard combining at centre this week.

Wings EW Viljoen (from the DHL WP U21 ranks) and Devon Williams will both get their first taste of Absa Currie Cup action, whilst forwards Oli Kebble (prop) and Jurie van Vuuren (lock) will also earn first-ever starts at this level after impressing off the bench last weekend and, like Williams, having already featured for the DHL Stormers earlier this season.

Forwards Justin Ackerman (prop – a member of the cup-winning U21 side from last year), Gavin Annandale (lock/flank – on loan) and Patrick O’Brien (loose forward – from UWC) are all in line to make their first-ever Absa Currie Cup appearances from the bench, along with utility back Chevandre van Schoor, a contracted WP player.

A familiar face on the bench this week is that of former DHL Western Province captain Anton van Zyl, who joins the matchday squad following injuries to first-choice locks Jean Kleyn and Ruan Botha.

“It’s a great opportunity to expand the capacity of our squad,” explained DHL WP coach Allister Coetzee at Thursday’s team announcement.

“I’d love to be in the position to have some selection headaches for the semifinal after a big game like this against the Sharks who have everything to play for and will create just the pressure-filled environment needed to test those players coming into this side this week.” Coetzee is expecting a tough match on Saturday, as the Sharks head to DHL Newlands knowing that a win could put them in line for a home semifinal.

He told www.wprugby.com: “The Sharks are starting to fire at the right time, they’re starting to play some good rugby and there’s a big belief in the side. They’re a formidable team and will present a huge challenge (for us).”

Match tickets for Saturday are priced from just R35.00 (for standing), whilst seating prices range between R55.00, R65.00, R75.00 and R95.00 and can be purchased right now from http://wprugby.ticketpros.co.za.

Tickets can also be bought directly from the DHL Newlands Box Office (opening times this week: Tuesday-Friday, 09h00-16h00 and Saturday, 09h00-15h30), or from selected Western Cape Spar stores and PostNet branches (nationwide).

 

DHL Western Province: 15 Dillyn Leyds, 14 EW Viljoen (On debut), 13 Pat Howard, 12 Michael van der Spuy, 11 Devon Williams (On debut), 10 Kurt Coleman (Vice-captain – 50th cap for WP), 9 Louis Schreuder, 8 Sikhumbuzo Notshe, 7 Rynhardt Elstadt, 6 Rohan Kitshoff, 5 Gerbrandt Grobler, 4 Jurie van Vuuren (On Currie Cup debut), 3 Brok Harris (Captain), 2 Tiaan Liebenberg, 1 Oli Kebble (On Currie Cup debut)
Replacements: 16 Neil Rautenbach, 17 Justin Ackerman (On debut), 18 Gavin Annandale (On debut), 19 Anton van Zyl, 20 Patrick O’Brien (On debut), 21 Godlen Masimla, 22 Chevandre van Schoor (On debut).

 

Referee: Jaco Peyper
Assistant Referees: Lourens van der Merwe, Marc van Zyl
TMO: Shaun Veldsman

43 Responses to Currie Cup: Western Province 2nd stringers side for Sharks clash

  • 31

    @ ufo:
    I’m good thanks !

    @ gunther:
    We (supporters in the Cape) have been saying that for a long time already. Dobbo must be looking for a job “higher” up. He has done very well over time and deserves some recognition by Province. I hope that Gert Smal and Dobbo have discussed his future in WP.

  • 32

    28 @ gunther:

    yip… toxic as a boil… a plague sore, an embossed carbuncle upon the corrupted skin of wallaby rugby…!! to (mis)quote bill… 😆

  • 33

    ufo wrote:

    28 @ gunther:
    yip… toxic as a boil… a plague sore, an embossed carbuncle upon the corrupted skin of wallaby rugby…!! to (mis)quote bill…

    Eina I can feel the pain :mrgreen:

  • 34

    30 @ gunther:
    31 @ charlesm:

    yeah… we have chatted quite a few times that WP needs to reward John with greater responsibilities and higher honours for the great work he has done constantly over several years…

    but with AC blocking the path… i fear we may just lose him… whoever offers him a job worthy of his skills will be a very fortunate franchise…

  • 35

    @ charlesm:

    Happy-Grin

    gotta runs guys…

    laters…!!

  • 36

    @ gunther:
    You also “guessed” that Reeva and Hougie texting each other on the night of her death, was what pissed Oscar off. How did that one work out for you?
    😀

  • 37

    @ Nama:

    It worked out fine thanks for asking since unlike Hondkak I had no money on it.

    😆

    How are you enjoying school holidays ?

  • 38

    19 @ gunther: A bit of crumpet on the side, eh?

    Oh dear, oh dear oh dear!

    Gives a new meaning to “heel-against-the-head”!

    Happy-Grin

  • 39

    @ BrumbiesBoy:

    Looks like there was a bit of Maverick and Goose going on.

    😆

  • 41

    @ Angostura:
    Man I would absolutely love a 3 screen setup to run a resolution of 5760 x 1080, I would actually start playing racing games, two screens at work is fine while doing research or my “split screen” at home… Those are some great setups though.

    That 28 screen setup is insane, I wonder if it is even practical? Id have to put post its all over the place just to keep track.

  • 42

    charlesm wrote:

    @ ryecatcher:
    Hi Rye. It seems you and Nortie have made the same mistake: wait until the teams are announced before you make your picks !

    Yep, you are right Charles, but because I was in your city this week I wasn’t sure I would get chance for too much of SuperBru, so I made the picks early in the week.
    Who knows, if the Stormers B side could beat the Sharks at Kings Park perhaps this B side can also pull off a surprise?
    But I highly doubt it and I would have picked the Sharks by at least 14 if I picked now

  • 43

    Where are those ‘stalwarts’ Kolisi and Scara?
    😉

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