Southern Kings name team to face Munster in historic South African clash

Southern Kings Head Coach Deon Davids has named his side to face Munster in the Guinness Pro14 on Saturday.

Davids has made three changes from the side that lost out by one point to Benetton Treviso last weekend as Martin Du Toit returns to the starting line up in place of Kurt Coleman who was ruled out for the rest of the season after fracturing his left leg during that game.

The other two changes sees aw Penxe returns at left wing in place of Alshaun Bock while Jacques Nel starts in the centre.

The Kings have recorded just one victory so far in their first Guinness Pro14 campaign, scoring six tries in a hammering of Bernard Jackman’s Dragons last month.

Kick off in Outeniqua Park is 7.35pm local time.

 

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