Siya Kolisi returns as injury-hit Sharks face crucial URC tour without Eben Etzebeth
The Sharks will head into a decisive two-match URC tour with a mix of returning stars, young talent, and key injury setbacks as they chase a playoff spot.

The URC returns this weekend after the Champions and Challenge Cup break, and the first order of business for the Stormers is to navigate a tricky clash against an in-form Connacht side in Saturday's opening kick-off at 1:45pm.
"Connacht is a hell of an important game," Dobson admitted. "We are up against a desperate kind of team who really put us under pressure before."
The Irish outfit are just a single point outside the top eight after a run of five straight victories, with Dobson cautioning against the danger posed by Stuart Lancaster's attacking system.
"They're a dangerous team," Dobson warned.
"They've got a really impressive attack. Second and third phase, they're well set up.
"I think what happens in Galway, because it's very windy, they play a lot of ball-in-hand rugby, so they've got a really good attack.
"I also think Stuart's done a very good job in building depth which is something they haven't always had."
"So it's a difficult one for us and it's going to be a hell of a game."
There is also positive news on the squad front for the Cape side, with their lock resources set to be bolstered.
"Ruben [van Heerden] is available this week," Dobson said. "Salmaan [Moerat] is a few weeks away, but we're getting there in terms of depth."
The 28-year-old Van Heerden has been sidelined since early February after undergoing surgery on a thumb injury.