CAPE TOWN - Southern Kings flyhalf Siyabonga Masuku will earn his first starting berth when the Port Elizabeth-based side takes on Connacht Rugby in a PRO14 match at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on
Sunday.
Backing Masuku from the bench is 18-year-old understudy, Tiaan Botes, who will make his first senior rugby appearance. “It’s great to see Siya Masuku getting an opportunity following the injury to Demetri Catrakilis. He has been working hard and deserves his opportunity,” said interim head coach, Robbi Kempson.
Masixole Banda has also made a return to the starting XV where he will take the place of Courtney Winnaar, who has also sustained an ankle injury.
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