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Hanekom in starting line-up, Kriel back at fullback for Bulls’ Champions Cup challenge against the Glasgow Warriors

Bulls coach Johan Ackerman is on record as saying that he and his team are taking the Investec Champions Cup play-off match against Glasgow Warriors very seriously and he proved this by selecting a very strong team to face Franco Smith's men.

The Bulls have shuffled their deck for this Saturday’s critical Investec Champions Cup encounter against Glasgow, making several tactical adjustments to the side that faced Munster last week.

The most significant changes occur in the backline, where the versatile David Kriel moves from the impact bench into the starting XV to take over the number 15 jersey. This shift sees the veteran Willie le Roux move to the replacements, from where he is expected to provide his trademark tactical vision in the latter stages of the match.

Canan Moodie also shifts back to his primary role at outside centre, allowing Cheswill Jooste to step into the starting right-wing berth after featuring as a substitute last weekend. Consequently, Stedman Gans moves to the bench to provide cover.

In the pack, there is a notable change to the back row. Explosive young talent Cameron Hanekom is promoted to the starting line-up at number eight, providing the Bulls with additional frontline physicality and breakdown presence. He replaces the experienced Nizaam Carr, who is injured.

The replacements bench also features fresh energy, with Mornay Smith replacing Khuta Mchunu as the backup prop, while Jeandré Rudolph is there to provide specialised loose-forward cover.

Despite these rotations, the core of the team remains consistent. The Springbok halfback pairing of Handré Pollard and Embrose Papier retains control of the game’s tempo, while Marcell Coetzee once again leads the side from the front in what is anticipated to be a gruelling physical contest at Scotstoun.

BULLS v GLASGOW:
1. Gerhard Steenekamp, 2. Johan Grobbelaar, 3. Francois Klopper, 4. Ruan Vermaak, 5. Ruan Nortje, 6. Marcell Coetzee (C), 7. Elrigh Louw, 8. Cameron Hanekom, 9. Embrose Papier, 10. Handré Pollard, 11. Kurt-Lee Arendse, 12. Harold Vorster, 13. Canan Moodie, 14. Cheswill Jooste, 15. David Kriel.

REPLACEMENTS: 16. Marco van Staden, 17. Jan-Hendrik Wessels, 18. Mornay Smith, 19. Cobus Wiese, 20. Jeandré Rudolph, 21. Zak Burger, 22. Stedman Gans and 23. Willie le Roux.

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Koos Venter

Koos Venter is an experienced journalist who started his career 35 years ago, before the days of cellphones, modern computer systems, the internet and digital cameras, as a correspondent for Nexus, the former national magazine of the Department of Correctional Services. He has since worked for various other publications in all aspects of news coverage, as a columnist and in the production side of newspapers and online publications. Since 2007 he has specialized as a sports writer, while he is also regularly used as an analyst and commentator by several radio stations.
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