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Teine announces big squad for 2016

Approximately 60 players battled it out to be in the first team.

Randfontein Rugby Club has announced a squad of almost 40 players to make up the first and second teams for the 2016 season.

This after a large group of players from all over the West Rand recently participated in trials in order to stand a chance in being selected. It is said approximately 60 players arrived which is a big improvement compared to 2015.

Mapogo Teine first team of 2016:

• Cayle Denner

• Boeta Swart

• Ian Pottas

• Paul Greyling

• Sylvester Engelbrecht

• Victor Hendricks

• Koos van Zyl

• Dawie Jacobs

• Barries Meintjies

• Tiaan Nel

• Errard Ernsting

• Rudi Marx

• JD McCarthy

• Itu Mpete

• Ferdi Janse van Rensburg

Second team:

• JP Lehanie

• Quinton Pretorius

• Wessel van Staden

• Ju-Han Swart

• Rudie Bezuidenhout (k)

• DeWet Britz

• Tarquin Mulder

• Dean Krynauw

• Matt van Zyl

• Rickus Kruger

• Corne Hulme

• Theo Calitz

• Luthando Rubushe

• Smanga Magagula

• Ramon Kritzinger

Reserves:

• Xoligile Siqutza

• Willem de Beer

• Pieter Meyer

• Donald Bekker

• Erens Oelsen

• Menno Hlongoane

• Willie Beyl

• Michael Tichler

Rikus Kruger and Itu Mpete stole the spotlight during the first team trials.
Rikus Kruger and Itu Mpete stole the spotlight during the first team trials.

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Also read:

Trials going well at Mapogo Teine

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