DHL WPA 24-man DHL Western Province squad will leave Cape Town for London on Thursday, as the 2014 ABSA Currie Cup champions get set to take on top English club Saracens in the Sanlam Private Investments Challenge this coming weekend.

DHL WP won their second ABSA Currie Cup title in three years less than two weeks ago and they are now preparing to face up to last season’s European Cup and Premiership runners-up on their home turf at Allianz Park in North London on Sunday.

Sixteen members of the victorious DHL WP matchday squad from two Saturdays ago will make the trip to take on Saracens, with new forward signings Bongi Mbonambi, Vincent Koch and Wilco Louw joining the likes of Oli Kebble, Jurie van Vuuren, Dillyn Leyds, Pat Howard and EW Viljoen in the selection mix.

Squad captain Juan de Jongh and forward Michael Rhodes are currently on tour in the United Kingdom with the Barbarians and will join up with their teammates in London later this week, but Springbok tourists Nizaam Carr and Seabelo Senatla are currently abroad with the senior national squad and thus not available for this trip.

Another name missing from the touring group is fleet-footed fullback Cheslin Kolbe. Kolbe is being rested as part of an agreement with SA Rugby, which will see him represent his country at two upcoming IRB Sevens tournaments – in Dubai and Port Elizabeth in early December – before rejoining the DHL Stormers for a full pre-season campaign ahead of the 2015 Vodacom Super Rugby season.

Looking ahead to his team’s departure, DHL WP coach Allister Coetzee told www.wprugby.com: “This really is an exciting opportunity for WP Rugby, to take the DHL Western Province brand to London and for our players to experience northern hemisphere weather conditions at this time of the year, different law interpretations and, of course, to go up against different (overseas) opposition.

“It’s the perfect way to end off a good year for DHL Western Province and we’re all looking forward to Sunday’s match against a very good Saracens team, which, over the past few seasons, has consistently been one of the top performing outfits in England and Europe.”

Saracens will host DHL WP at Allianz Park on Sunday 9 November (kick-off 13:00 BST, 15:00 SA Time). The match will be televised live on SuperSport 1.

The DHL Western Province matchday squad for Sunday’s encounter will be announced on Friday 7 November.

 

DHL WESTERN PROVINCE TOURING SQUAD (24):

Manuel Carizza, Demetri Catrakilis, Kurt Coleman, Juan de Jongh (Captain), Rynhardt Elstadt, Gerbrandt Grobler, Nic Groom, Pat Howard, Oli Kebble, Jean Kleyn, Vincent Koch, Dillyn Leyds, Wilco Louw, Bongi Mbonambi, Sikhumbuzo Notshe, Scarra Ntubeni, Michael Rhodes, Louis Schreuder, Jaco Taute, Michael van der Spuy, Jurie van Vuuren, Kobus van Wyk, Alistair Vermaak, EW Viljoen.

Management: Gert Smal – Director of Rugby, Allister Coetzee – Head Coach, Robbie Fleck – Backline Coach, Matthew Proudfoot – Forwards Coach, Greg Hechter – Assistant Coach, Chippie Solomon – Team Manager, Dr Jason Suter – Team Doctor, Dr Henning Gericke – High Performance Coach, Vlok Cilliers – Kicking Coach, Wayne Hector – Physiotherapist, Stephan du Toit – Strength & Conditioning, Human Kriek – Technical Analyst, Greg Daniels – Masseur.

11 Responses to WP send 24 overseas for Sarries game on Sunday… PLUS 13 support staff

  • 1

    Fokkit…daar se Breyten Paulse meer mense in Suid Afrika kyk rugby as sokker en krieket 😯

  • 2

    I am a bit surprised that they are sending such a huge support staff over with the team for what is basically only an exhibition match.

  • 3

    @ robzim:
    I agree it is a huge “management squad” but who do you leave at home ?

    I guess it is also some kind of reward in recognition of their (management) contribution to winning the Currie Cup. I’m sure the Union doesn’t have to carry all the expenses of the trip.

  • 4

    charlesm wrote:

    I guess it is also some kind of reward in recognition of their (management) contribution to winning the Currie Cup.

    You are probably right. A nice reward.

    The only notable omissions from the group seem to be Jacques Nienaber and Thelo himself.

    I hope they make use of the opportunity to go to the Tower of London to watch the poppies… at least it will teach them something about world history 🙂

  • 5

    Gooooooooooooooo Sarries!!!

    Whistling Whistling

  • 6

    robzim wrote:

    charlesm wrote:

    I hope they make use of the opportunity to go to the Tower of London to watch the poppies… at least it will teach them something about world history

    http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/09/12/1410518370901_Image_galleryImage_LONDON_ENGLAND_SEPTEMBER_.JPG

  • 7

    @ Blue Bird:

    Which match are you off to this weekend? It’s time you dragged that Welsh boy of yours off to Twickers for a change. 😆

  • 8

    @ Blue Bird:

    The last one to be placed on Remembrance Day!!

    The biggest tourist attraction in London for years, hundreds of thousands of people have flocked to pay tribute to the fallen of the World War One at this monumental floral tribute that grows larger day by day!!

  • 9

    IAAS wrote:

    @ Blue Bird:

    Which match are you off to this weekend? It’s time you dragged that Welsh boy of yours off to Twickers for a change.

    He is off with 3 mates to see Wales play Aus this Saturday at Cardiff!!

    My place is booked for The Springboks game !! Who-s-the-man

  • 10

    @ IAAS:

    I would love to see The Stormers play to be honest!! 🙂 Would make a change from seeing them play at Newlands

  • 11

    @ Blue Bird:

    Good girl, you’ve got your priorities right!

    @ Blue Bird:

    The Sarries game should be a good test. Our guys will put a strong line-up on the park – the majority of those who played in the final.

    Oh, did I mention that Western Province are the 2014 Currie Cup Champs? 🙄

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