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Dhl Stormers Crusaders TEAMSHEETS DHL STORMERS CRUSADERS DAMIEN Seabelo JJ DAMIAN David Sevu Jack Ryan 15 WILLEMSE 14 Senatla 13 ENGELBrecht 12 DE ALLENDE 15 HAVILI 14 Reece 13 GOODHUE 12 Crotty VICE-CAPTAIN 90kg 85kg 94.6kg 104.4kg 95kg 87kg 100kg 96kg 1.84m 1.76m 1.89m 1.90m 1.84m 1.79m 1.87m 1.81m 27 SR caps 23 SR caps 76 SR caps 87 SR caps 67 SR caps 39 SR caps 35 SR caps 146 SR caps DILLYN Josh HERSCHEL JACO George RICHIE Bryn Kieran 11 LEYDS 10 Stander 9 JANTJIES 8 COETZEE 11 BRIDGE 10 MO’UNGA 9 HALL 8 Read 85kg 93.3kg 75kg 106kg 96kg 88kg 93kg 110kg 1.83m 1.82m 1.64m 1.88m 1.86m 1.76m 1.83m 1.93m 62 SR caps 8 SR caps 12 SR caps 12 SR caps 41 SR caps 49 SR caps 73 SR caps 149 SR caps PIETER-STEPH SIYA COBUS EBEN Matt ETHAN SAMUEL SCOTT 7 DU TOIT 6 KOLISI 5 WIESE 4 ETZEBETH 7 TODD 6 BLACKADDER 5 WHITELOCK 4 BaRRETT CAPTAIN VICE-CAPTAIN CAPTAIN 117kg 102kg 121kg 121kg 105kg 111kg 120kg 117kg 2.00m 1.88m 1.99m 2.04m 1.85m 1.90m 2.03m 1.98m 76 SR caps 113 SR caps 23 SR caps 60 SR caps 131 SR caps 5 SR caps 136 SR caps 61 SR caps WILCO BONGI STEVEN PACK WEIGHT MICHAEL CODIE GEORGE PACK WEIGHT 3 LOUW 2 MBONAMBI 1 KITSHOFF 3 Alaalatoa 2 Taylor 1 BOWER 133kg 108kg 125kg 134kg 111kg 120kg 1.85m 1.83m 1.84m 1.89m 1.83m 1.86m 933 928 42 SR caps 64 SR caps 85 SR caps KILOGRAMMES 61 SR caps 71 SR caps 3 SR caps KILOGRAMMES REPLACEMENTS REPLACEMENTS Head coach Robbie Fleck Head coach Scott Robertson 16 Scarra Ntubeni Hooker 108kg 1.73m 16 Andrew Makalio Hooker 128kg 1.82m Assistant coaches Russell Winter, Assistant coaches Brad Mooar, 17 Corne Fourie Prop 118kg 1.87m Dawie Snyman and Norman Laker 17 Harry Allan Prop 112kg 1.83m Andrew Goodman , Ronan O’Gara (backs), 18 Frans Malherbe Prop 130kg 1.91m Team manager Chippie Solomon 18 Oliver Jager Prop 117kg 1.92m Jason Ryan (forwards) 19 Kobus van Dyk Lock 111kg 1.96m 19 Luke Romano Loose Forward 120kg 1.99m 20 Sikhumbuzo Notshe Loose forward 102kg 1.85m 20 Jordan Taufua Loose forward 108kg 1.87m Referee: Nic Berry (Australia) 21 Justin Phillips Scrumhalf 84kg 1.80m 21 Mitchell Drummond Scrumhalf 88kg 1.80m Team line-ups are subject to change. Assistant referees: Marius van der Westhuizen (South Africa), Stadium announcer will alert spectators in this regard. 22 Jean-Luc du Plessis Flyhalf 92kg 1.79m AJ Jacobs (South Africa) TMO: Marius Jonker (South Africa) 22 Mitchell Hunt Utility back 81kg 1.74m 23 Dan Kriel Centre 103kg 1.92m 23 Braydon Ennor Utility back 94kg 1.87m 24 www.iamastormer.com www.iamastormer.com 25.
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