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Kolisi To Start Against His Future Club Stormers

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Kolisi To Start Against His Future Club Stormers

Springbok captain Siya Kolisi is set to start when the Sharks host the Stormers in the return fixture of the Vodacom United Rugby Championship (URC) at Hollywoodbets Kings Park Stadium on Saturday.

Kolisi, who was granted a Springbok rest period by the club, made his return last weekend, coming off the bench as the Sharks ended their winless run in this competition against the Stormers at Cape Town Stadium.

The Sharks delivered a disciplined and physical performance, shutting down the Stormers’ attack and handing them their first defeat of the URC season.

They will now be aiming to complete the double in Durban as they look to get their campaign back on track in the race for the playoffs, having reached the semi-finals of the competition last season.

The Sharks have a new front row for this match amongst a handful of changes to the side – Ox Nche, Fez Mbatha and Hanro Jacobs all start, as does Corne Rahl, ahead of Jason Jenkins who has been listed amongst the replacements. 

Phepsi Buthelezi remains the only loose-forward who started last week, he’s joined by Siya Kolisi and Vincent Tshituka who both played off the bench last week. 

The backline sees Grant Williams starting ahead of Jaden Hendrikse, the pair swapping jerseys for this match and Edwill van der Merwe replacing Yaw Penxe on the wing in the final change to the starting XV. 

Captain Andre Esterhuizen acknowledges that despite last week’s bonus point victory over the DHL Stormers, they are not getting ahead of themselves as they focus on this second match against their coastal rivals. 

“We have a lot to improve on, we are working hard, but to know there is so much improvement ahead of us after the win last weekend is a good sign that we are on the right path,” he admits. 

“Last week was a tough and brutal game, but that’s a South African derby and you have to get up for everyone. We’re all in the right mindset, knowing that we can’t just give a once-off performance like that, we must back it up this weekend again.” 

As the last game before a break, he explains that his team will be leaving nothing out there in their quest to take back-to-back victories over the DHL Stormers. 

“Everyone wants to go into that break in a good way; there is massive motivation for this weekend.” 

Aligned with his appointment as captain, the team’s fortunes have also picked up. While he is quick to credit a changed mindset under coach JP Pietersen, Esterhuizen’s lead-by-example play cannot be ignored. 

“I’m getting used to the role and enjoying leading the team and with the backing of the boys and coaching staff, that makes it so much easier. 

“I’m a big believer that you can’t tell someone to do something you wouldn’t do yourself.”   

Hollywoodbets Sharks 
1.    Ox Nche 
2.    Fez Mbatha 
3.    Hanro Jacobs 
4.    Corne Rahl 
5.    Emile van Heerden 
6.    Siya Kolisi 
7.    Vincent Tshituka 
8.    Phepsi Buthelezi 
9.    Grant Williams 
10.    Jordan Hendrikse 
11.    Jaco Williams 
12.    Andre Esterhuizen (C) 
13.    Ethan Hooker 
14.    Edwill van der Merwe 
15.    Aphelele Fassi 

Replacements 
16.    Eduan Swart 
17.    Phatu Ganyane 
18.    Vincent Koch 
19.    Jason Jenkins 
20.    Nick Hatton 
21.    Jaden Hendrikse 
22.    Siya Masuku 
23.    Jurenzo Julius 

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