The likes of Divan Rossouw, Dan Kriel, Jason Jenkins and Hanro Liebenberg all played age-group rugby in 2015 and now gets the chance to show their mettle in the senior ranks.
The team will be lead by lock Marvin Orie, with Springbok scrumhalf Piet van Zyl deputising. Marais opted for youth, but also picked experienced stalwarts in vital positions.
Prop Werner Kruger has played in more than 100 Vodacom Super Rugby matches and hooker Callie Visagie in more than 50, while former Springbok scrumhalf Piet van Zyl will provide solid direction from behind the pack of forwards that also include Lizo Gqoboka, the new signing from the EP Kings.
Francois Brummer, who last played for the Bulls in 2010 and who is on loan from the Steval Pumas, was named on the bench. Brummer has played for the Cheetahs in recent years, as did flanker Freddy Ngoza, who played Currie Cup rugby in Bloemfontein last year.
“We had a good camp here in Zimbabwe and I am pretty excited to see this team play,” Marais said. “Obviously, we are not playing the likes of Adriaan Strauss, Handre Pollard, Jan Serfontein and Jesse Kriel, to name a few, but the guys starting have shown in training that they have the desire and commitment to play for the Vodacom Bulls.
“I’ve always firmly believed that any member of the squad should be able to start at any time, and we’ll be putting this to the test over the next two weekends.”
The fact that he coached most of the players at age group level did help in preparing for the match, Marais said.