2011 Eastern Province Kings season

In 2011, the Eastern Province Kings participated in the Currie Cup First Division and the Vodacom Cup. As part of the Southern Kings franchise, a number of players also participated in friendlies for this franchise, as well as the 2011 IRB Nations Cup.

2011 Eastern Province Kings season
Team Information
StadiumNelson Mandela Bay Stadium
CEOAnele Pamba
CoachAlan Solomons
Captain/sMzwandile Stick
Luke Watson
Currie Cup First Division
Rank2nd (losing finalists)
RecordWon 10, Lost 2
Top points scorerLouis Strydom (88)
Top try scorersMarcello Sampson (10)
Vodacom Cup (South)
Rank5th
RecordWon 6, Lost 2
Top points scorerJaco van Schalkwyk (54)
Top try scorersSiyanda Grey
Norman Nelson
Devin Oosthuizen
Barend Pieterse (4)
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Chronological list of events

  • 12 January 2011: The EP Kings 2011 squad list is published on the official site[1] and the fixture list for the season is revealed.[2]
  • 11 March 2011: The EP Kings were deducted the 9 points gained in their first two Vodacom Cup games for fielding Jacques Coetzee and Hannes Franklin, who were deemed ineligible since they had no clearance certificate following their transfers from the Pumas. A R15 000 fine was also imposed for fielding these players in two of the Southern Kings' games.[10] The Kings have lodged an appeal against this decision, which ultimately proved unsuccessful.
    On the pitch, they beat the Pumas 23-8 with tries from Marcello Sampson and Matthew Tayler-Smith, with Jaco van Schalkwyk adding 13 points with the boot.[11]
  • 25 March 2011: The EP Kings lose their first game of the season, going down 1110 to the Golden Lions. They went down to ten men after 33 minutes when full-back Mzwandile Stick was red-carded. Clint Newland scored the only try for the Kings, with Jaco van Schalkwyk adding 5 points with the boot.[16]
  • 30 March 2011: Eastern Province Kings are officially the 9 deducted points they gained in their first two Vodacom Cup games for fielding ineligible players, as well as fined R15 000 for fielding these players in two Southern Kings friendly games. Their appeal against the original decision on 11 March was rejected.[17]
  • 31 March 2011: Full-back and captain Mzwandile Stick receives a three-week ban following a head-butt and subsequent sending off in the Vodacom Cup match against the Golden Lions.[18]
  • 25 May 2011: The South African Kings squad that will play in the 2011 IRB Nations Cup is announced. 26 of the 27 players in the squad are Eastern Province Kings players.[24]
  • 7 June 2011: The Kings announce the signing of fly-half Louis Strydom from the Free State Cheetahs.[25]
  • 2 September 2011: Yet another high-scoring game saw the Kings make it seven wins out of seven by beating local rivals Border Bulldogs 5136 in Port Elizabeth. Captain Luke Watson scored two tries, while Marcello Sampson, Louis Strydom, Danie Faasen, Norman Nelson and Jaco Engels got one each. Three conversions from Louis Strydom and two penalties and two conversions from George Whitehead complete the scoring for the home side.[41] The Under-21 team secured an even narrower victory, beating the Bulldogs 2921, but the Under-19s lost 1834.
  • 10 September 2011: Eastern Province Kings stuttered to a narrow 21 – 19 victory over the Griffons despite trailing 16 – 11 at half-time. The Kings' two tries were scored by Marcello Sampson and Joe Breytenbach, with Louis Strydom kicking 11 points.[42] The result maintains their 100% record in this competition, but the Boland Cavaliers narrowed the gap at the top of the table to just one point by getting a bonus point in their fixture. The Under-21 team won 66 – 40 against the Griffons, while the Under-19 team suffered their third consecutive defeat, going down 26 – 9.
  • 14 September 2011: Kings scrum-half Jacques Coetzee was included in the contracted players list for Griquas for the 2012 season.[43]
  • 16 September 2011: The EP Kings go six point clear in the First Division (although nearest rivals Boland Cavaliers have a game in hand) by beating Falcons 40 – 10 at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth. Marcello Sampson scored another two tries to take his tally for the season to ten. Further tries from Luke Watson, Ross Kennedy, Jacques Coetzee and Bobby Dyer ensured a bonus point was attained, while four conversions from Louis Strydom and one from George Whitehead rounding off the scoring.[44] The Under-21 team won their fourth consecutive game, beating Griffons 39 – 20, but the Under-19 suffered their fourth consecutive defeat, losing 12 – 25 to the same opposition.
  • 23 September 2011: A game which sees the top two teams in the division meet in Wellington sees the Boland Cavaliers run out comfortable 49 – 15 winners. Jaco Engels and Luke Watson scored the tries for the Kings, while SP Marais added five points with the boot. The Kings remain at the top of the table, one point clear of the Cavaliers, but have finished their regular season games, while the Cavaliers still have one game left to play against SWD Eagles.[45] The Under-21 team made it five in a row, Boland Cavaliers 35 – 31 and qualifying for the title play-offs in the process. The Under-19s' woes continued, losing 27 – 50 to the Cavaliers, their fifth loss out of five.
  • 30 September 2011: The Kings finish second on the log after the Boland Cavaliers beat SWD Eagles.[46] They will play their semi-final on 7 October at home to the Falcons, after they beat the Border Bulldogs. Despite not playing, the Under-21 team secured top spot in their pool.
  • 1 October 2011: The Under-21 team finish their campaign, beating the Pumas 36 – 24 to set up a home semi-final against the Pumas on 7 October. The Under-19, in contrast, made it 6 defeats out of 6 by losing 14 – 19 to the Pumas to finish bottom of their division.
  • 7 October 2011: The Kings win their play-off semi-final game, beating the Falcons 48 – 17. Six tries were scored by Bobby Dyer, Jacques Engelbrecht, Norman Nelson, Devin Oosthuizen, SP Marais and Jaco Bekker, all six were converted - five by Louis Strydom and one by George Whitehead. Louis Strydom also added another two penalties to complete the scoreline.[47] The Under-21 team won 23 – 13 against the Pumas to progress to the final, where they will meet the Border Bulldogs.
  • 14 October 2011: The Kings lost the play-off final, crashing to a 43 – 12 defeat to Boland Cavaliers. Despite leading through an early try by Andile Witbooi – converted by Louis Strydom – the Cavaliers ran in six tries to easily win the game. A late try by Bobby Dyer was scant consolation on the day.[48] The Under-21 also lost their play-off game, being edged 23 – 19 by the Border Bulldogs.
  • 1 November 2011: Kings players Marlon Lewis and Milo Nqoro are named in an Emerging South Africa sevens team for the Safaricom Sevens tournament in Kenya.[49]
  • 3 November 2011: Yet another lock departs the Kings, with Rory Duncan announcing his retirement from rugby.[52]
  • 9 November 2011: Just days after lock Ross Kennedy left the Kings, it is announced that his father, Adrian Kennedy, also left the coaching staff of the Kings and returned to New Zealand.[53]
  • 12 November 2011: Former Springbok winger Jongi Nokwe joins the Kings on a one-year deal.[54]

Players

Vodacom Cup squad

The following players appeared in at least one matchday squad during the 2011 Vodacom Cup competition:

Currie Cup squad

The following players appeared in at least one matchday squad during the 2011 Currie Cup First Division competition:

Under-21 Provincial Championship squad

The following players appeared in at least one matchday squad during the 2011 Under-21 Provincial Championship competition:

Under-19 Provincial Championship squad

The following players appeared in at least one matchday squad during the 2011 Under-19 Provincial Championship competition:

Player Movements

Before the 2011 Vodacom Cup season
In/Out Position Player Name From/To
InPRJaco Engels Blue Bulls
InPRClint NewlandLeinster[13]
InPRRonnie Uys Pumas
InHKFrank Herne Free State Cheetahs
InHKHannes Franklin Pumas
InLKRoss KennedyHawke's Bay Magpies
InLKBarend Pieterse Free State Cheetahs
InLKWayne van HeerdenSuntory Sungoliath[55]
InFLBoetie Britz Maties
InFLJacques Engelbrecht SWD Eagles
InSHJacques Coetzee Pumas
InFHMonty Dumond Sharks
InWGMarcello Sampson Western Province
InFBSP Marais Leopards
OutPRMichael Rice Pumas[56]
OutPRSangoni MxoliNot named in 2011 squad
OutHKAntonio HalangahuRandwick DRUFC[57]
OutLKHein Potgieter SWD Eagles
OutLKBrendon Snyman Leopards[58]
OutLKWillem Stoltz Leopards
OutFLPietie FerreiraRetired
OutFLJJ Gagiano UCT Ikey Tigers[59]
OutFLSivuyile KobokanaDespatch Rugby Club[60]
OutFLElroy LigmanDespatch Rugby Club[60]
OutFLZolani MofuReleased
OutSHGerrie OdendaalRetired[61]
OutSHDonald Stevens Maties[62]
OutFHCoenie van Wyk Pumas[63]
OutCEBraam Gerber Boland Cavaliers[64]
OutCERudi KeilRC Nice
OutWGJustin PeachNot named in 2011 squad.
OutFBAnthony FennerOtago[65]
Before the 2011 Currie Cup season
InN8Luke WatsonBath[66]
InSHDanie Faasen UP Tuks[23]
InSHFalie OelschigStade Français[30]
InFHLouis Strydom Free State Cheetahs[25]
InFBGeorge Whitehead Free State Cheetahs
OutLKLungelo PayiReleased[67]
OutN8Morné Hanekom Leopards[68]
During the 2011 Currie Cup season
OutN8Jacques Potgieter Blue Bulls[40]
Loans and short-term deals
InWGJoe Breytenbach SWD Eagles[30]
InCEMorgan Newman Free State Cheetahs[36]
OutFHMonty Dumond Griquas[26]
Before the 2012 Vodacom Cup season
InPRLizo GqobokaEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InPRThabiso MngomezuluEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InLKRynier BernardoEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InLKDavid Bulbring Golden Lions[69]
InLKJohan Snyman Golden Lions[69]
InFLThembelani BholiEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InN8Cornell du Preez Leopards[69]
InSHReynier van RooyenEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InFHSiya MangalisoEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InFHShane GatesEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InFHAndile WitbooiEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InWGJongi Nokwe Griffons[54]
OutPRPhumlani NodikidaReleased
OutPRRonnie UysRC Narbonne[51][70]
OutPRRiaan VermeulenReleased
OutHKJaco FourieReleased
OutLKNolan Clark Boland Cavaliers[71]
OutLKRory DuncanRetired[52]
OutLKRoss Kennedy Crusaders[50]
OutSHBoela AbrahamsReleased
OutSHJacques Coetzee Griquas[43]
OutSHMarlon LewisReleased
OutFHJaco van SchalkwykReleased
OutCEDe Wet BarryRetired[72]
OutWGMilo NqoroReleased

Tables

Vodacom Cup

2011 Vodacom Cup Southern Section log
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1Pampas XV8800319154+16541185037
2Western Province871031297+21540123033
3Sharks XV8602283137+14637135130
4Free State Cheetahs8404252224+2831275122
5Eastern Province Kings8602261144+117351742211
6Boland Cavaliers8314249229+2036304119
7SWD Eagles8305174273-9926364117
8Border Bulldogs8116125349-2241651017
Final standings.
1 Eastern Province Kings were deducted nine points for fielding ineligible players in two games.
[73]

Currie Cup

The final league standings for the 2011 Currie Cup First Division were:[74]

2011 Currie Cup First Division standings
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1Boland Cavaliers10901473187+28662249146
2Eastern Province Kings10901403236+16756286042
3Falcons10406286398−11241525021
4Griffons10208280366−8634496418
5SWD Eagles10307298396−9837493116
6Border Bulldogs10307256413−15729573116

Matches

Vodacom Cup

Currie Cup

Player statistics

Vodacom Cup

Currie Cup

See also

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