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Paarl: SA U18 make wholesale changes for England clash

19 August 2024 by Alan

SA Under-18 coach James Winstanley has made 10 rotational changes to his starting team from the side that beat Ireland, for Tuesday’s U18 International Series clash with England at Paarl Boys’ High School.

The South Africans scored a superb victory over a strong Irish outfit on Friday at Paarl Gimnasium, and according to Winstanley, the changes are intentional so that everyone in the squad get a start in their two matches.

Only two backs are retained for the final encounter of the series with England, in Akha Boqwana (fullback) and Khutadzo Rashivhaga (right wing).

Upfront, SA U18 captain Sethu Mnebelele (hooker) earns his second start, while the talented Riley Norton also gets another start at lock, as does Reuben Kruger at No 8.

Reflecting on their victory over Ireland, Winstanley said he was immensely proud of the team’s performance: “We had to dig deep at times particularly when reduced to 13 men, which was a testament to the team’s character.

“We looked very dangerous when we had the ball, scoring five superb tries, however, we will need to improve our discipline and set pieces if we are to overcome England.

“There is a fantastic rivalry that has developed between us over the last few years, and we know that they will produce their best performance come Tuesday.”

Reacting to the numerous changes, Winstanley explained it was always part of the plan.

“We are very fortunate to have an abundance of depth in our team and so there are ten changes to the starting team for this game reflecting the strength of the squad,” said Winstanley.

The match starts at 13h30 and will be broadcast live on the SuperSport Schools platforms. Ireland and Georgia will clash in the other match, starting at 15h30.

SA U18 team to face England in Paarl:

15 Akha Boqwana

14 Khutadzo Rashivhaga

13 Ethan Adams

12 Janco Purchase

11 Cheswill Jooste

10 Vusi Moyo

9 Adeeb Boraine

8 Reuben Kruger

7 Josh Neill

6 Torren February

5 Riley Norton

4 AJ Meyer

3 Aidan Botha

2 Sethu Mnebelele (captain)

1 Phiwayinkosi Kubheka

Replacements

16 Mahle Sithole

17 Oliver Reid

18 Luqobo Makadweni

19 JD Hattingh

20 Alutha Wesi

21 Elgernon Meyer

22 Yaqeen Ahmed

23 Pieter van der Merwe

24 Joshua Mackenzie

25 Markus Muller

26 Zekethelo Siyaya

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