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Stormers name side to face Cheetahs
February 1, 2007
Kobus Van Der Merwe, head coach of the Vodacom Stormers, today announced his team to play the Vodacom Cheetahs at Vodacom Park on Saturday 3 February in the first round of the Vodacom Super 14 competition. The Vodacom Stormers team is as follows: 15. Gio Aplon 14. Breyton Paulse 13. Corne Uys 12. Jean De Villiers 11. Conrad Jantjes 10. Naas Olivier 9. Bolla Conradie 8. Joe Van Niekerk 7 Schalk Burger 6. Luke Watson (C) 5. Andries Bekker 4. Selborne Boome 3. Eddie Andrews 2. Schalk Brits 1. JD Moller Reserves 16. Tiaan Liebenberg 17. Brok Harris 18. Ross Skeate 19. Robbie Diack 20. JP Joubert 21. Brent Russell 22. De Wet Barry |
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