Thando Biyela to lead Junior Boks in world champs clash against Scots
Though the SA U-20s show several rotational changes from the team that beat England 32-22 in their previous group match in Rovigo on Friday, the match-23 to face Scotland is a strong combination filled with experience.
Fullback Gilermo Mentoe, right wing Cheswill Jooste, outside centre Gino Cupido and flyhalf Vusi Moyo are retained from the starting XV that defeated England.
Up front, Matt Romao (loose forward), Jaco Grobbelaar (lock), Jean Erasmus and Oliver Read (both props), and Jaundre Schoeman (hooker) all provided impact off the bench against Australia (SA won 73-23 in their opener) and England and are now in the starting pack.
Junior Springbok head coach Kevin Foote said they have named a team that will play this important pool game with purpose against a good Scotland. A win will solidify the Junior Boks' top spot in Pool A.
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'We are fortunate the players in our match-23 have experience playing for the Junior Boks against Georgia, in the U-20 Rugby Championship, and also in our warm-up matches against Kenya,' Foote said.
'It is a tremendous honour for any player to represent the Junior Boks and the starting XV for Wednesday have earned that right because everyone has worked extremely hard to be in consideration.
'Thando has captained us already earlier this year, Stephanus Linde played for us against Georgia, while Matt Romao was our man of the match against Argentina in the Rugby Championship.
'Jaco Williams, Jaco Grobbelaar and Oliver Reid have all seen a lot of action in the two previous group matches, while we have more experience that will come off the bench in Herman Lubbe, JJ Theron, Batho Hlekani, and Haashim Pead.'
Foote said they have done their homework on Scotland, know what to expect and have a healthy respect for them.
Junior Springbok team:
15. Gilermo Mentoe
14. Cheswill Jooste
13. Gino Cupido
12. Dominic Malgas
11. Jaco Williams
10. Vusi Moyo
9. Ceano Everson
8. Stephanus Linde
7. Matt Romao
6. Thando Biyela (captain)
5. Morne Venter
4. Jaco Grobbelaar
3. Jean Erasmus
2. Jaundre Schoeman
1. Oliver Reid
Replacements:
16. Siphosethu Mnebelele
17. Phiwayinkosi 'Rambo' Kubheka
18. Herman Lubbe
19. JJ Theron
20. Batho Hlekani
21. Haashim Pead
22. Ian van der Merwe
23. Demitre Erasmus
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