Dylan Richardson and Boeta Chamberlain will make their first starts since returning from injury when the Sharks host Ulster in a rescheduled match in Durban on Saturday.
The Sharks team to meet Ulster in their rescheduled round six Vodacom United Rugby Championship match at Kings Park shows minimal changes from the side that claimed a bonus-point win over the Lions in Johannesburg.
There are two new starters in the pack and one in the backline, with Dylan Richardson and Vincent Tshituka, the flanks who played a starring role off the bench last week, getting the nod in the starting line-up, replacing James Venter and Henco Venter. There is further good news on the return-from-injury status where Boeta Chamberlain has recovered from the injury he sustained against Union Bordeaux Bègles in their Heineken Champions Cup clash in mid-January.
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