2012 Eastern Province Kings season

In 2012, 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.

2012 Eastern Province Kings season
Team Information
StadiumNelson Mandela Bay Stadium
CEOAnele Pamba
Director of RugbyAlan Solomons
CoachAlan Solomons (Vodacom Cup)
Matt Sexton (Currie Cup)
CaptainLuke Watson
Currie Cup First Division
Rank1st
Champions
RecordWon 14, Drew 2
Top points scorerGeorge Whitehead (142)
Top try scorerLuke Watson (12)
Vodacom Cup (South)
Rank3rd (South)
Lost in Quarter Finals
RecordWon 5, Lost 3
Top points scorerJustin van Staden (66)
Top try scorersScott van Breda (4)
Other seasons
Previous season← 2011
Next season2013 →

Chronological list of events

Players

Before the 2012 Vodacom Cup season

Before the 2012 Vodacom Cup season
In/Out Position Player Name From/To
InPRDexter Fahey NMMU Madibaz
InPRLizo GqobokaEastern Province Kings Academy[44]
InPRElrich KockEastern Province Kings Academy
InPRThabiso MngomezuluEastern Province Kings Academy[44]
InPRBrenden OlivierEastern Province Kings Academy
InPRWayne Swart Golden Lions[9]
InLKRynier BernardoEastern Province Kings Academy[44]
InLKDavid Bulbring Golden Lions[44]
InLKJohan Snyman Golden Lions[44]
InFLThembelani BholiEastern Province Kings Academy[44]
InN8Cornell du Preez Leopards[44]
InN8Siya MangalisoEastern Province Kings Academy[44]
InSHReynier van RooyenEastern Province Kings Academy[44]
InFHShane GatesEastern Province Kings Academy[44]
InFHAndile WitbooiEastern Province Kings Academy[44]
InCESteven HanselEastern Province Kings Academy
InWGKieran Goss Sharks Academy
InWGJongi Nokwe Free State Cheetahs
InFBScott van BredaEastern Province Kings Academy
InFBJustin van Staden Pumas U21
OutPRPhumlani NodikidaReleased
OutPRRonnie UysRC Narbonne[45][46]
OutPRRiaan VermeulenReleased
OutHKJaco FourieReleased
OutLKNolan Clark Boland Cavaliers
OutLKRory DuncanRetired[47]
OutLKRoss Kennedy Crusaders[48]
OutSHBoela Abrahams Maties[49]
OutSHJacques Coetzee Griquas[50]
OutSHMarlon LewisDespatch Rugby Club[51]
OutFHJaco van SchalkwykDespatch Rugby Club[51]
OutCEDe Wet BarryRetired[2]
OutWGMilo NqoroReleased
Short-term deals
In/Out Position Player Name From/To
InPRKevin Buys Golden Lions[8] (trial)
InPRZane Killian Falcons[4] (loan)
InSHDustin Jinka Blue Bulls[4] (trial)
InFHEarl Rose Griquas[3] (trial)
InCEBrian SkosanaSydney Roosters[8] (trial)
OutPRZane Killian Falcons[6] (loan finished)
OutSHDustin JinkaReleased[7] (trial finished)
OutFHEarl RoseReleased[7] (trial finished)
OutWGPaul PerezSamoa sevens team

Before the 2012 Currie Cup season

Before the 2012 Currie Cup season
In/Out Position Player Name From/To
InPRCharl du Plessis Boland Cavaliers[16]
InPRSchalk Ferreira Western Province[19]
InFLThabo Mamojele Leopards[21]
InFLWimpie van der Walt San Gregorio[20]
InSHScott Mathie Sale Sharks[15]
InFHWesley Dunlop Blue Bulls[16]
InWGMichael Killian Lions[18]
InWGSiviwe SoyizwapiEastern Province Kings Academy
OutFHMonty DumondDespatch Rugby Club[52]

After the 2012 Currie Cup season

After the 2012 Currie Cup season
In/Out Position Player Name From/To
InPRRoss Geldenhuys Free State Cheetahs
InPREusebio Guiñazú Toulouse[35]
InHKBandise Maku Golden Lions[27]
InHKEdgar Marutlulle Leopards[35]
InLKSamora Fihlani Border Bulldogs[24]
InLKSteven Sykes Sharks[25]
InSHNicolás Vergallo Toulouse[27]
InSHShaun Venter Pumas[34]
InFHDemetri Catrakilis Western Province[22]
InCEWaylon Murray Lions
InCEAndries Strauss Cheetahs[26]
InFBNtabeni Dukisa Border Bulldogs[24]
InFBHadleigh Parkes Blues[27]
OutPRClint NewlandReleased[33]
OutPRAndré SchlechterReleased[33]
OutHKFrank Herne Pumas[28]
OutLKJohan Snyman Scarlets[23]
OutSHDanie Faasen UP Tuks
OutFHLouis Strydom Griffons[32]
OutWGJongi Nokwe Free State Cheetahs[37]

Movement matrix

This is a list of transfers involving Eastern Province Kings players between the end of the 2011 Currie Cup First Division and the end of the 2012 Currie Cup First Division.

Players listed are all players that were included in a 22-man matchday squad at any during the season.

(did not play) denotes that a player did not play at all during one of the two seasons due to injury or non-selection. These players are included to indicate they remained attached to the team.

Players might be used in different positions, but will be listed in their most common positions during the two seasons.

Eastern Province Kings transfers 2011/12
Pos 2011 Currie Cup Movements 2012 Vodacom Cup Movements 2012 Currie Cup
PR Jaco Engels
Sphephelo Mayaba (did not play)
Thabiso Mngomezulu (did not play)
Clint Newland
Phumlani Nodikida (did not play)
André Schlechter
Ronnie Uys
Riaan Vermeulen
Kevin Buys (from Golden Lions)[8]
Dexter Fahey (from NMMU Madibaz)
Lizo Gqoboka (from EP Kings Academy)[44]
Elrich Kock (from EP Kings Academy)
Brenden Olivier (from EP Kings Academy)
Wayne Swart (from Golden Lions)[9]
Phumlani Nodikida (released)[53]
Ronnie Uys (to Narbonne)[45][46]
Riaan Vermeulen (released)[53]
Kevin Buys
Jaco Engels
Dexter Fahey
Lizo Gqoboka
Elrich Kock
Sphephelo Mayaba (did not play)
Thabiso Mngomezulu (did not play)
Clint Newland
Brenden Olivier
André Schlechter
Wayne Swart
Charl du Plessis (from Boland Cavaliers)
Schalk Ferreira (on trial from Western Province)[19]
Dexter Fahey (not included in squad)
Elrich Kock (not included in squad)
Sphephelo Mayaba (not included in squad)
Thabiso Mngomezulu (not included in squad)
Brenden Olivier (not included in squad)
Kevin Buys (did not play)
Charl du Plessis
Jaco Engels
Schalk Ferreira (trial)
Lizo Gqoboka
Clint Newland
André Schlechter
Wayne Swart (did not play)
HK Bobby Dyer
Jaco Fourie (did not play)
Hannes Franklin
Frank Herne
Jaco Fourie (released)[53] Bobby Dyer
Hannes Franklin
Frank Herne
Bobby Dyer
Hannes Franklin
Frank Herne
LK Nolan Clark (did not play)
Rory Duncan (did not play)
Ross Kennedy
Darron Nell
Barend Pieterse
Wayne van Heerden
Rynier Bernardo (from EP Kings Academy)[44]
David Bulbring (from Golden Lions)[44]
Johan Snyman (from Golden Lions)[44]
Nolan Clark (to Boland Cavaliers)[54]
Rory Duncan (retired)[47]
Ross Kennedy (to Crusaders)[48]
Rynier Bernardo
David Bulbring
Darron Nell
Barend Pieterse (did not play)
Johan Snyman
Wayne van Heerden
Rynier Bernardo
David Bulbring
Darron Nell
Barend Pieterse (did not play)
Johan Snyman (did not play)
Wayne van Heerden
FL Boetie Britz
Mpho Mbiyozo
Devin Oosthuizen
Jacques Potgieter
Cornell du Preez (from Leopards)[44]
Jacques Potgieter (to Blue Bulls)[55]
Boetie Britz
Cornell du Preez
Mpho Mbiyozo
Devin Oosthuizen
Thabo Mamojele (from Leopards)[21]
Wimpie van der Walt (from San Gregorio)[20]
Boetie Britz
Cornell du Preez
Thabo Mamojele
Mpho Mbiyozo
Devin Oosthuizen
Wimpie van der Walt
N8 Jacques Engelbrecht
Luke Watson
Thembelani Bholi (from EP Kings Academy)[44] Thembelani Bholi (did not play)
Jacques Engelbrecht
Luke Watson (did not play)
Thembelani Bholi (did not play)
Jacques Engelbrecht
Luke Watson
SH Boela Abrahams
Jacques Coetzee
Danie Faasen
Marlon Lewis (did not play)
Gerrie Odendaal (did not play)
Falie Oelschig
Reynier van Rooyen (from EP Kings Academy)[44]
Jacques Coetzee (to Griquas)[50]
Marlon Lewis (released)[53]
Gerrie Odendaal (retired)[53]
Boela Abrahams
Danie Faasen
Falie Oelschig
Reynier van Rooyen
Scott Mathie (from Sale Sharks)[15] Boela Abrahams (did not play)
Danie Faasen
Scott Mathie
Falie Oelschig
Reynier van Rooyen
FH Monty Dumond (out on loan)
Shane Gates (not in squad)
Louis Strydom
Jaco van Schalkwyk
George Whitehead
Justin van Staden (from Pumas Academy)
Jaco van Schalkwyk (released)[53]
Monty Dumond
Shane Gates
Louis Strydom (did not play)
Justin van Staden
George Whitehead (not in squad)
Wesley Dunlop (from Blue Bulls)[16]
Monty Dumond (released)[14]
Wesley Dunlop
Shane Gates
Louis Strydom (did not play)
Justin van Staden (did not play)
George Whitehead
CE De Wet Barry (did not play)
Jaco Bekker
Siyanda Grey
Morgan Newman (loan)
Wayne Stevens
Matthew Tayler-Smith
Steven Hansel (from EP Kings Academy)
Foxy Ntleki (from EP Kings Academy)
Scott van Breda (from EP Kings Academy)
De Wet Barry (retired)
Morgan Newman (loan finished)
Jaco Bekker (did not play)
Siyanda Grey (did not play)
Steven Hansel
Foxy Ntleki
Wayne Stevens
Matthew Tayler-Smith
Scott van Breda
Jaco Bekker (not included in squad)
Steven Hansel (not included in squad)
Siyanda Grey
Foxy Ntleki
Wayne Stevens
Matthew Tayler-Smith (did not play)
Scott van Breda
WG Joe Breytenbach (trial)
Norman Nelson
Milo Nqoro (did not play)
Paul Perez (did not play)
Marcello Sampson
Andile Witbooi
Jongi Nokwe (from Free State Cheetahs)
Joe Breytenbach (trial finished)
Milo Nqoro (released)[53]
Norman Nelson
Jongi Nokwe
Paul Perez (not in squad)
Marcello Sampson
Andile Witbooi
Michael Killian (from Lions)[56] Michael Killian
Norman Nelson
Jongi Nokwe
Paul Perez
Marcello Sampson
Siviwe Soyizwapi
Andile Witbooi (did not play)
FB Tiger Mangweni
SP Marais
Mzwandile Stick
Kieran Goss (from Sharks Academy) Kieran Goss
Tiger Mangweni
SP Marais
Mzwandile Stick (did not play)
Kieran Goss (not included in squad) Tiger Mangweni
SP Marais
Mzwandile Stick (did not play)

Vodacom Cup

Log

2012 Vodacom Cup Southern Section Table
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Tries For Tries Against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1Western Province7700220130+9024114032
2Sharks XV7502223138+8525144226
3Eastern Province Kings7502209178+3121173124
4Pampas XV7403216181+3523203221
5Boland Cavaliers7403217225-827253221
6Free State XV7205211259-4828295114
7Border Bulldogs7106165271-1061738217
8SWD Eagles7007176255-792334336
The top 4 teams qualified for the Quarter Finals.

Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Fixtures and Results

Player Statistics

The following table shows players statistics for the 2012 Vodacom Cup season:

Player Statistics – 2012 Vodacom Cup
Player Starts Used Sub Unused Sub Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC
Kevin Buys0200000000
Jaco Engels3000000000
Dexter Fahey0100000000
Lizo Gqoboka1200000000
Elrich Kock4200000000
Clint Newland4000000000
Brenden Olivier2000000000
André Schlechter1000000000
Wayne Swart1100000000
Bobby Dyer0010000000
Hannes Franklin8005100000
Frank Herne0705100000
Rynier Bernardo2210000000
David Bulbring6100000000
Darron Nell7005100000
Johan Snyman1300000000
Wayne van Heerden0100000000
Boetie Britz70015300000
Mpho Mbiyozo7000000000
Devin Oosthuizen2600000000
Cornell du Preez0200000000
Jacques Engelbrecht80010200000
Boela Abrahams0300000000
Danie Faasen5115100000
Falie Oelschig32034058000
Reynier van Rooyen0010000000
Shane Gates4105100001
Steven Hansel0010000000
Foxy Ntleki0010000000
Wayne Stevens 4000000000
Matthew Tayler-Smith0320000000
Scott van Breda80038406000
Norman Nelson3005100000
Jongi Nokwe2005100000
Marcello Sampson7005100000
Andile Witbooi40015300000
Kieran Goss 4205100000
Tiger Mangweni4200000000
SP Marais3105100000
Justin van Staden521660617110

Currie Cup

Log

2012 Currie Cup First Division Table
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Tries For Tries Against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1Eastern Province Kings141220515246+269642710062
2Pumas14923525365+16064469150
3Griffons14905476491−15657010248
4Leopards14806511449+62665110244
5SWD Eagles14815473445+2860568143
6Boland Cavaliers14329466487−2163678630
7Falcons143110393598−20556827223
8Border Bulldogs140014315593−28841806511
The top team qualified to the Promotion Play-Offs.
The top 4 teams qualified for the Title Play-Off Semi-Final games.

Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Fixtures and Results

Player Statistics

The following table shows players statistics for the 2012 Currie Cup First Division season (including promotion/relegation games):

Player Statistics – 2012 Currie Cup First Division
Player Starts Used Sub Unused Sub Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC
Charl du Plessis11000000010
Jaco Engels7005100000
Schalk Ferreira11005100000
Lizo Gqoboka1505100000
Clint Newland130015300010
André Schlechter3500000000
Bobby Dyer1200000000
Hannes Franklin16105100010
Frank Herne11410000000
Rynier Bernardo4510000000
David Bulbring16005100010
Darron Nell11205100010
Wayne van Heerden510310200000
Boetie Britz1100000000
Thabo Mamojele4105100000
Mpho Mbiyozo3900000000
Devin Oosthuizen7105100000
Wimpie van der Walt143015300000
Luke Watson700601200000
Cornell du Preez160045900000
Jacques Engelbrecht2000000000
Danie Faasen2300000000
Scott Mathie3700000000
Falie Oelschig11500000011
Reynier van Rooyen2310000000
Wesley Dunlop611111432715000
George Whitehead 125015243322000
Shane Gates1005100000
Siyanda Grey1405100000
Tiger Mangweni151025500000
Foxy Ntleki0100000000
Wayne Stevens 142015300000
Scott van Breda4705100000
Michael Killian10015100000
Norman Nelson3005100000
Jongi Nokwe3005100000
Paul Perez110025500001
Marcello Sampson110025500000
Siviwe Soyizwapi1000000000
SP Marais160030600000
Penalty try 102-

Other

In addition to the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup, the Eastern Province Kings also played one first class match against a South African Students side:[83][84]

The following players appeared in the match:[84]

Under-21 Provincial Championship

Log

2012 Under-21 Provincial Championship Division B Table
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Tries For Tries Against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1Eastern Province Kings660029576+2194085029
2SWD Eagles6402179123+5619133120
3Pumas6312143171−2819213118
4Griquas6303154140+1420133217
5Falcons6312157195−3819283017
6Boland Cavaliers6105111194−831226228
7Griffons6006123263−1401737224
The top 4 teams qualified for the Semi-Finals.
The title play-off winner play in a promotion play-off game.

Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Fixtures and Results

Players

The following players played during the 2012 Under-21 Provincial Championship Division B season:

Under-19 Provincial Championship

Log

2012 Under-19 Provincial Championship Division B Table
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Tries For Tries Against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1Eastern Province Kings6501194120+7429155025
2Border Bulldogs6402225151+7431195122
3Falcons6402191165+2625214121
4Griquas6402163183−2017262018
5Griffons6303163175−1221254117
6Pumas6105105193−881624127
7Boland Cavaliers6006115169−541625123
The top 4 teams qualified for the Semi-Finals.
The title play-off winner play in a promotion play-off game.

Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Fixtures and Results

Players

The following players played during the 2012 Under-19 Provincial Championship Division B season:

Southern Kings

Fixtures and Results

The Southern Kings played in several pre-season friendlies against other Super Rugby franchises.

Awards

SARU Awards

The Kings received the following nominations for the SARU awards:[102]

Award Nominee Result
Team of the Year Eastern Province KingsNominated
Coach of the YearAlan SolomonsNominated
Currie Cup First Division Player of the YearPaul PerezNominated
Currie Cup First Division Player of the YearLuke WatsonNominated

EP Kings Awards

The following awards were given to players for the 2012 season:[31]

Award Player
Player of the YearTiger Mangweni
Media Player of the YearPaul Perez
Most Valuable PlayerTiger Mangweni
Try of the YearPaul Perez (v Griffons)
Rookie of the YearCornell du Preez
Most Promising PlayerRynier Bernardo
U21 Player of the YearShane Gates
U19 Player of the YearLihleli Xoli

See also

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