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Free State team for Craven Week

Free State have an interesting team for the Craven Week. Two of their players this year played for other provinces at last year’s Craven Week.

Mayibuye Ndwandwa and Wilton Pietersen, who played for SA Schools last year, are both at university. Last year Ndwandwa played for Border at Craven Week, Wilton Pietersen for South Western Districts.

Grey, who have a magnificent side this year, have 16 inh bthe team. They would have had outstanding hooker Zane Botha there as well but he injured hios foot against Maritzburg College, was operated onh and is out for the season.

The Ebersohn twins are back in action, now at flyhalf and centre where they are better positioned. They are the sons of Tian Ebersohn, the Maties and Western Province centre.

Of the team Moekoa Bolofo, Josias Ebersohn, Robert Ebersohn, Egan Gysman, Thamsanqa Mcinga, Mayibuye Ndwandwa, Coenrad Oosthuizen, Wilton Pietersen, Hadley Smith and George Whitehead were at Craven week last year.,

Free State team for Craven Week: Moekoa Bolofo (Louis Botha), Josias Ebersohn (Grey), Robert Ebersohn (Grey), Jannie Geldenhuys (Grey), Egan Gysman (Grey), James Hallewell (Grey), Richard Harris (Grey), Frank Herne (Grey), Paul Keeza, Pieter Labuschagne (Grey), Thamsanqa Mcinga (Louis Botha), Tumelo Moholo (Louis Botha), Johannes Mpande (Sand du Plessis), Sakkie Muller (Grey), Mayibuye Ndwandwa (UFS), Coenrad Oosthuizen (Grey), Roelof Pienaar (Grey), Wilton Pietersen (Grey), Johan Prinsloo, Hadley Smith (Grey), Andries Theisinger (Grey), Johan van Schalkwyk (Grey), George Whitehead (Grey)

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