Waratahs vs. Cell C Sharks

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Date:Saturday, 27th April 2019
Time:19h45 (AEST) 11h45 (CET)
Venue:Western Sydney Stadium, Parramatta
Referee:Nicholas Berry (Aus)
Assistant Referees:Damon Murphy, Amy Perrett
Television Match Official:George Ayoub


With rotation and picking the strongest team possible for the Waratahs match in mind, Cell C Sharks head coach Robert du Preez has shuffled his side around for this vital Vodacom Super Rugby clash hoping for a positive outcome to set the tone for the remainder of the tour.
 
In all there are six changes to the starting line-up with the welcome return of Ruan Botha and Akker van der Merwe who have both been named on the bench.
 
Upfront Thomas du Toit comes in for Coenie Oosthuizen while Jean-Luc du Preez replaces Jacques Vermeulen, with the remainder of the changes in the backline where Cameron Wright starts to give Louis Schreuder a hard-earned rest (although he is selected on the bench), forming a new half-back partnership with Curwin Bosch who starts at flyhalf with Robert du Preez playing off the bench.
 
Makazole Mapimpi in for Lwazi Mvovo on the wing and Lukhanyo Am replacing Kobus van Wyk, back after a week’s mandatory rest, are the final two changes.
 
Head coach Robert du Preez explains of his changes that, “The plan was to rotate and make changes to the team, we need to make sure that everyone is engaged on this tour. We have a 27-man squad and it’s important that every single player feels that they have an opportunity to play and to contribute.
 
“There are a few players in our squad who have played a lot of games and we have been resting some in the last few weeks. There are a couple of guys who have played 80-minute games and we’re looking at managing their practice and more specifically game-time appropriately.”
 
Reflecting on what needs to change for this match, he pinpointed the dual processes of individual errors and execution against the Reds as proving costly.
 
“That was a game that could have gone either way. We conceded two soft tries that came through individual errors, so it’s not a system issue. On attack, we had two clear chances to score tries and didn’t execute them, and some others too. It comes down to execution at the end of the day.”

We have a very strong playing 23 with a really solid bench and we’re looking forward to a strong showing against the Waratahs.”

 
Cell C Sharks
15. Aphelele Fassi
14. Sbu Nkosi
13. Lukhanyo Am
12. Andre Esterhuizen
11. Makazole Mapimpi
10. Curwin Bosch
9. Cameron Wright
8. Daniel du Preez
7. Jean-Luc du Preez
6. Philip van der Walt
5. Hyron Andrews
4. Ruben van Heerden
3. Thomas du Toit
2. Kerron van Vuuren
1. Tendai Mtawarira (c)
 
Replacements
16. Akker van der Merwe
17. Mzamo Majola
18. Coenie Oosthuizen
19. Ruan Botha
20. Jacques Vermeulen
21. Louis Schreuder
22. Robert du Preez
23. Marius Louw

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