
The Scotland worldwide stars joined up with the capital’s touring squad in South Africa after their collective efforts within the Guinness Six Nations, all shifting into the beginning line-up in Cape Town.
Edinburgh additionally welcome the return of centre James Lang, who has recovered from a quad harm to start out within the capital midfield.
On the match, Head Coach Sean Everitt mentioned: “We know will probably be a troublesome problem at DHL Stadium on Saturday, however we’ve had a great coaching week and are in a great place to get a particular outcome on the weekend.
“The Scotland guys being back is obviously a boost, but we’ll need everyone at the top of their game to turn over the Stormers on their own patch.”
Graham begins on the wing with Malelili Satala, whereas Piers O’Conor begins at full-back with Harry Paterson lacking out with a quad harm.
Lang comes into the aspect at inside-centre, beginning alongside Matt Currie. Charlie Shiel begins at 9 alongside fly-half Ross Thompson in a new-look half-back pairing.
In the pack, Everitt opts for a recent front-row, with tighthead Paul Hill and hooker Ewan Ashman beginning alongside Schoeman at loosehead.
Club double centurion and Scotland’s most-capped lock Gilchrist begins within the second-row with Marshall Sykes.
Magnus Bradbury as soon as once more captains the aspect from quantity 8, forming a back-row with openside flanker Dylan Richardson and blindside flanker Liam McConnell.
Edinburgh Rugby crew to face DHL Stormers at DHL Stadium within the BKT United Rugby Championship
Saturday 28 March, kick-off 5pm GMT/7pm native – dwell on Premier Sports.
15. Piers O’Conor (15)
14. Darcy Graham (92)
13. Matt Currie (70)
12. James Lang (88)
11. Malelili Satala (5)
10. Ross Thompson (39)
9. Charlie Shiel (89)
1. Pierre Schoeman (145)
2. Ewan Ashman (48)
3. Paul Hill (29)
4. Marshall Sykes (92)
5. Grant Gilchrist (228)
6. Liam McConnell (19)
7. Dylan Richardson (10)
8. Magnus Bradbury (148) CAPTAIN
Replacements
16. Jerry Blyth-Lafferty (3)
17. Boan Venter (102)
18. Angus Williams (30)
19. Glen Young (64)
20. Freddy Douglas (19)
21. Ben Vellacott (91)
22. Mosese Tuipulotu (24)
23. Jack Brown (10)
Unavailable: Charlie McCaig (knee), Rhys Litterick (achilles), Rob Carmichael (wrist), Luke Crosbie (hamstring), Sam Skinner (hamstring), Paddy Harrison (back), Conor McAlpine (hamstring), Wes Goosen (hand), Duhan van der Merwe (ankle), D’arcy Rae (calf), Ben Muncaster (concussion), Harry Paterson (quad).