The Isuzu Southern Kings take on Connacht in Galway, and the Toyota Cheetahs meet Ospreys in Neath in back-to-back encounters. They will then enjoy a four-week festive season break and resume their matches on Saturday, 4 January.

The men from Port Elizabeth will be determined to show that their recent win over the Ospreys – which was their first overseas victory since joining the Guinness PRO14 and their first of the season - was no flash in the pan, and that they can build on that result.

The Toyota Cheetahs, meanwhile, will look to end a three-match losing run, and return to the winning ways which saw them get the season off to a firing start with three wins in a row and had their supporters buzzing early in the campaign.

“We really want to win this game for several reasons,” said Toyota Cheetahs centre William Small-Smith. “There was a great hype around the team after our first three games and we want to get that back. We want to be in the play-offs and in the Semi-final, so this is a crucial game for us.”

He said the long festive season break ahead made it even more important that they leave everything on the field.

“We go into a quite lengthy break now and we don’t want it to be spoiled by the memory of a defeat,” said Small-Smith. “I still remember the feeling in the team bus in Cardiff the morning after our last defeat. It was a very long journey home, and the whole time the defeat hung over us like a dark cloud, and it has been at the back of our minds since.

“We only play again on 4 January, and we still have a long season ahead of us, but we need the break after playing in the Currie Cup and then going straight into the Guinness PRO14, but we don’t want to go into the break feeling like we didn’t do our best in our last game.”

Isuzu Southern Kings coach Robbi Kempson expected a testing encounter against Connacht, who have been in good form recently, despite going down against Toulouse in the Champions Cup last weekend. And with the hosts having won four of their six Guinness PRO14 matches up to now, compared to one by the visitors, the Isuzu Southern Kings will have their work cut out to create an upset.

“Connacht are a proper team and they have shown that with their start to the Champions Cup,” said Kempson.

The Isuzu Southern Kings will need to improve their discipline and scrummaging, in particular, this week, as they conceded several penalties last time out, while their problems in the scrum allowed Ospreys to fight back strongly at the Liberty Stadium.

Guinness PRO14 fixtures:

Connacht v Isuzu Southern Kings

SA time: 19h15

Date: Saturday, 30 November

Venue: The Sportsground, Galway

Referee: Ben Whitehouse

Assistant Referees: Frank Murphy and Aled Evans

TMO: Wayne Davies

TV: SS1

 

Ospreys v Toyota Cheetahs

SA time: 21h35

Date: Saturday, 30 November

Venue: The Gnoll, Neath

Referee: Joy Neville

Assistant Referees: Mike English and Oisin Quinn

TMO: Simon McDowell

TV: SS1