Zimbabwe name strong squad for year-end tour, ex-Wallaby Godwin poised for debut

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By SportsCast

The Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) has named their squad for the end-of-year tour of the United Arab Emirates and South Korea, with former Australia centre Kyle Godwin head-lining a strong side for the historic trip.

The 32-year-old Godwin, who made just one appearance for the Wallabies in 2016, has returned to his country of birth to boost the southern African nation’s chances of qualifying for the 2027 World Cup finals.

The Zimbabweans, fresh from winning the Africa Cup in Uganda in July, have showed no sign of slowing down their tempo for the trip to UAE and South Korea.

They have made noteworthy replacements in all departments to fill gaps left by some outstanding Africa Cup performers who aren’t touring for various reasons.

In the forwards pack, former University of Cape Town star loose-forward Nyasha Tarusenga – a winner of the World University Rugby Cup title with the Ikeys – returns to the Sables fold.

The dynamic back-row, who is based in Hong Kong, last featured for Zimbabwe at a World Cup qualification tournament in France in 2022.

Munashe Mhere

Exciting tight-head prop Munashe Mhere, who has already amassed valuable experience in South Africa despite his young age, has finally answered his homeland’s call and he makes the 27-man touring party.

Former University of Johannesburg flank Kelvin Kanenungo is another returnee in the forwards, as is front-rower Tyran Fagan.

In the backs, Godwin is the newcomer while fullback Tadius Hwata has clawed back into reckoning following a stellar domestic season in Zimbabwe.

Versatile back Brendon Marume, a shining of Zimbabwe’s back-to-back Youth Africa Cup titles in 2022 and 2023, will be look forward to make his Test debut on the tour.

Flyhalf and Africa Cup hero Ian Prior, the former Australia youth international, is back for his second tour abroad with the Sables.

Meanwhile talismanic fullback Tapiwa Mafura – the Africa Cup’s best player – has been excused from the tour despite the United Rugby Championship taking a break until end of November.

France-based props Victor Mupunga, Farai Mudariki and Cleopas Kundioma were also not included.

The Sables will play their second international against the UAE in Dubai on 7 November before moving over to South Africa for another historic first clash between the two nations on 15 November.

         ZIMBABWE TOURING SQUAD

Forwards: Dylan Utete, Kelvin Kanenungo, Bornwell Gwinji, Munashe Mhere, Brian Makamure, Simba Siraha, Godfrey Muzanargwo, Nyasha Tarusenga, Tyran Fagan, Bryan Chiang, Kudakwashe Tarusenga, David Makamba, Tino Mavesere, Simba Mandioma, Jovan Bekker, Aiden Burnett.

Backs: Hilton Mudariki (captain), Dion Khumalo, Tadius Hwata, Kyle Godwin, Kudzai Mashawi, Brendan Marume, Trevor Gurwe, Ian Prior, Keegan Joubert, Brendon Mudzekenyedzi, Edward Sigauke.

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