England back in top three
England have replaced Ireland in third place on the World Rugby rankings following their 21-16 win over Wales in Cardiff.
England have replaced Ireland in third place on the World Rugby rankings following their 21-16 win over Wales in Cardiff.
Virimi Vakatawa, Rieko Ioane, Scott Curry, Carlin Isles, Vatemo Ravouvou, Kwagga Smith and Sitivenu Waqa feature in this selection.
Nineteen-year-old fullback Khanyo Ngcukana will make his debut for UCT against Maties in the Varsity Cup on Monday.
The opening round of the Varsity Cup on Monday will feature replays of both of last year's semi-finals.
The defending Six Nations champions scored two tries to win 26-3 in Rome.
The Stormers scored seven tries in a convincing 45-7 win over the Boland Cavaliers at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday, writes BRENTON CHELIN.
The Blitzboks lost 17-7 to New Zealand in the Cup semi-finals of the Wellington Sevens, before thrashing Scotland 40-7 in the third-place play-off.
The visitors fought back from 16-8 down at the break to win 21-16 in Cardiff.
Camille Lopez kicked five penalties as France beat Scotland 15-8 in Paris, writes SIMON BORCHARDT.
Ireland began the defence of their Six Nations title with a 26-3 win against Italy in Rome, writes SIMON BORCHARDT.