Paul Munyuki Harare Bureau
VETERAN prop Denford Mutamangira was yesterday named the Zimbabwe Sables captain and immediately declared that the senior side would have to cover a lot of ground ahead of their Africa Cup rugby showdown against Kenya this weekend.
Just two days after turning 31, Mutamangira was unveiled as the Sables skipper, taking over from Harare Sports Club and Cheetahs coach Daniel Hondo who resigned from international rugby at the end of the failed Sables World Cup qualifier last year.
Mutamangira who is also the Harare Sports Club loose-head prop is under no illusion about the task awaiting his team and believes in as much as the Sables did not get as much exposure as they would have wanted due to lack of resources, it is now time for them to focus and work with what is available.
“It’s an honour for me that I’ve been appointed captain of Zimbabwe rugby. It was something I wasn’t really expecting but I feel this is a good thing not only for me but for all those who helped me to be where I’m today.
“Obviously it’s a huge task for me but with the quality and kind of players we have in the squad I believe they’re going to make my work a lot easier because there’s a lot of mutual respect within the squad.
“But I feel that there’s a lot of work we need to do this week ahead of our game against Kenya on Saturday. I feel that conditioning is one of the greatest aspects of the game we really have to work on. Of course we (as Zimbabwe rugby) might not have as much (financial) resources as we might need but I believe it’s now time for us to focus on the job at hand and that is making sure we work hard and play better than Kenya,” said the former AYR prop.
The former Churchill Boys High pupil is one of the most experienced players in the Sables squad having played for Harare Sports Club for a number of years before he moved to AYR in Scotland where he won several titles with the side including a double in 2013.
This was also the same year he won the Scottish Premiership Rugby title with AYR.
He is also an Africa Cup winner with the Sables.
Sables coach Cyprian “Supa” Mandenge yesterday spoke highly of the front-rower, saying he has a lot of quality attributes that he admires about the seasoned forward, including good leadership skills that he has exhibited over the years.
This is not the first time that the duo is working together having first met at Harare Sports Club almost 10 years ago where Mandenge was one of the coaches while Mutamangira was just graduating from high school.
The Sables got into camp yesterday and will be training three times a day until their battle with Kenya on Saturday.
South Africa-based fly-half Lenience Tambwera who plays for Valke, Scottish-based flanker Andrew Rose, Lawrence Clemenson and the Germany duo of Tafadzwa “MaRubber” Chitokwindo and Antipas Kamkwindo are also part of the Sables.
However, Mutamangira feels that Kenya have improved judging from the game in which they beat Portugal 41-15 last weekend as well the last time he played against them in last year’s World Cup qualifiers staged in Madagascar.
Sables Squad:
Forwards: Denford Mutamangira, Tatenda Murwira, Farai Mudariki, Pieter Joubert, Lawrence Clemenson, Royal Mwale, Kudzai Muzorewa, Jan Ferreira, Martin Wolfenden, Sanele Sibanda, Biselele Tshamala, Tadiwa Parirenyatwa, Graeme Lawler, Andrew Rose, Fortune Chipendu, Kingsley Lang, Shingai Mpofu. Backs: Charles Jiji, Taddy Whata, Tichafara Makwanya, Lenience Tambwera, Boyd Rouse, Riaan O’Neil, Steven Hunduza, Gardner Nechironga, Tafadzwa Chitokwindo, Tangai Nemadire, Lungile Tshuma, Malvern Maparura, Cleopas Makotose, Daniel Capsopolous, Kuda Chiwanza, Mclean Muhambi, Andrea Banda, Kelvin Magunje



