Friday’s match will kick off at 6.30pm and contrary to earlier impressions, the main game will be played over a full 80 minutes (it is the curtain-raiser between teams made up of Cheetahs and Sharks fringe players that will be played over just 60 minutes).
Du Preez has called up what he considers a near full strength side for the game against the Currie Cup champions, who lost 43-7 to the DHL Stormers in Harare last weekend. It is clear that Du Preez is seeing the match as a dress rehearsal for the opening Super Rugby clash with the Reds in Brisbane at the end of the month.
“We are playing two games and while the earlier game will have a number of players pushing for a place in the side for Brisbane, the team for the later game will closely resemble what we have in mind for the Reds,” said Du Preez at the team announcement press conference in Durban.
“But there are still three weeks to go until that match and we play another game against the Bulls next week so we must not get ahead of ourselves.”