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WOLRD CUP WARM-UP: Namibia will face South African Pro14 side the Southern Kings as part of their World Cup preparation on Saturday at the Hage Geingob Stadium in Windhoek.

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The Kings arrived in Namibia on Thursday following a narrow 20-24 defeat to Georgia, who are also heading to the World Cup in Japan, to prepare for their two pre-season friendly matches. The second match will be played in Walvis Bay next week.

The Port Elizabeth-based side arrived upbeat in Windhoek, with a keenness to build from their promising performance against Georgia on Tuesday.

Interim Head Coach, Robbi Kempson, has made a number of changes to the team that will be led by Badiyana, who will have the experienced Howard Mnisi as his vice-captain.

“The guys are looking forward to the two games against Namibia,” Kempson said ahead of the clash.

“We have one or two bumps and bruises from the Georgia game and, unfortunately, we seem to have lost loose-forward Ruaan Lerm. We will manage that process and make sure we get him back on the field as soon as possible.

Another much-anticipated return to the team is that of Bobby de Wee, who will be back in action for the first time after sustaining a shoulder injury early on in last season’s Guinness PRO14.

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The versatile forward will make a start at lock where he will replace Irish-born Jerry Sexton, who has returned to the island of Jersey where he will join his family for the birth of his daughter.

Kempson has maintained an exciting blend of youth and experience, both in the starting XV and on the bench, for Saturday’s clash.

The head honcho also stressed that the side had gained valuable lessons from the match against Georgia which they hope to implement against Namibia.

“After the Georgia game we know where we are at and what we need to do from an attack, defence and set-piece point of view,” said Kempson.

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“We will take all this into the two Namibia games and there will be a fresh-looking starting line-up this week after a short turnaround.

“We will ensure that we take the lessons we have learnt forward to make sure we do not make similar mistakes again against another World Cup-bound side.

“It promises to be a good game against Namibia on Saturday.”

Teams:

Namibia squad: 

Forwards: Graham April, Jason Benade, Adriaan Booysen, Renaldo Bothma, Reinhardt Carelse, Aranos Coetzee, Wian Conradie, AJ De Klerk, Thomasau Forbes, Prince Gaoseb, Max Katjijeko, Simon Kanime, Rohan Kitshoff, Adriaan Ludick, Ruan Ludick, Obert Nortje, Andre Rademeyer, Johan Retief, Desiderius Sethie, Nelius Theron, Mahepisa Tjeriko, Tjiuee Uanivi, Louis van der Westhuizen, Torsten van Jaarsveld, PJ van Lill, Niël van Vuuren, Janco Venter, Casper Viviers.

Backs: Chrysander Botha, Darryl de la Harpe, Johan Deysel, Janry Du Toit, JC Greyling, Dumarcho Hartung, Eugene Jantjies, Helarius Kisting, Leslie Klim, Cliven Loubser, Oderich Mouton, Justin Newman, Jay-C Olivier, Chad Plato, Macho Prinsloo, PW Steenkamp, Damian Stevens, Johan Tromp, Russel van Wyk, PJ Walters, Gino Wilson, JC Winkler.

Southern Kings: 15 Courtney Winnaar, 14 Josiah Twum-Boafo, 13 Erich Cronje, 12 Howard Mnisi, 11 Christian Ambadiang, 10 Bader Pretorius, 9 Sarel Pretorius, 8 Lusanda Badiyana (captain), 7 Thembelani Bholi, 6 Martinus Burger, 5 Aston Fortuin, 4 Bobby de Wee, 3 Ignatius Prinsloo, 2 Gareth Heidtmann, 1 Lupumlo Mguca.
Replacements: 16 Alandre van Rooyen, 17 Cameron Dawson, 18 Rossouw de Klerk, 19 John-Charles Astle, 20 Henry Brown, 21 Stefan Ungerer, 22 Demetri Catrakilis, 23 John-Thomas Jackson, 24 Aaron Brody, 25 Masixole Banda.

Date: Saturday, August 31
Venue: Hage Geingob Rugby Stadium, Windhoek
Kick-off: 16.30 (14.30 GMT)
Referee: Egon Seconds (South Africa)

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