2015 Eastern Province Kings season

In 2015, the Eastern Province Kings will participate in the Currie Cup and the Vodacom Cup competitions. The Eastern Province U21 team will also play in the 2015 Under-21 Provincial Championship Group A and the Eastern Province U19 team in the 2015 Under-19 Provincial Championship Group A. As part of the Southern Kings franchise, a number of players will also participate in friendlies for this franchise.

2015 Eastern Province Kings season
Team Information
StadiumNelson Mandela Bay Stadium
PresidentCheeky Watson
Currie Cup
CoachBrent Janse van Rensburg
CaptainLuke Watson /
Steven Sykes /
Tim Whitehead
Rank7th
RecordWon 2, Lost 6
Top points scorerScott van Breda (68)
Top try scorerPaul Schoeman (4)
Vodacom Cup (South)
CoachMzwandile Stick
CaptainShane Gates /
Edgar Marutlulle /
Tim Whitehead
Rank5th
RecordWon 3, Lost 4
Top points scorerScott van Breda (29)
Top try scorersPaul Schoeman (4)
Other seasons
Previous season← 2014
Next season2016 →

Chronological list of events

Players

Player list

The following players were named in a pre-season training squad:

Props

Hookers

Locks

 

Loose Forwards

Scrum-halves

Fly-halves

 

Centres

Wingers

Fullbacks

Vodacom Cup squad

The following players were included in their 2015 Vodacom Cup squad:

Props

Hookers

Locks

 

Loose Forwards

Scrum-halves

Fly-halves

 

Centres

Wingers

Fullbacks

In

Position Player Name From Reference
LKTazz Fuzani Western Province[1]
LKCornell Hess Griquas[10]
LKJan Uys Western Province[1]
FLEital Bredenkamp Western Province[1]
SHDylon Frylinck Pumas[10]
FHTony Jantjies Pumas[3]
WGSylvian Mahuza Leopards[15]
WGLuther Obi Leopards[15]

Out

Position Player Name To Reference
Players that played in the 2014 Currie Cup
PRCharl du PlessisRetired[20]
PRBG Uys Free State Cheetahs[25]
LKSteve Cummins Rebels[26]
LKDarron NellNot named (injured)[10]
LKSteven Sykes Cheetahs (loan)[13]
FLDevin Oosthuizen Free State Cheetahs[27]
SHTobie BotesReleased[1]
FHNtabeni Dukisa Griquas[28]
CEDwayne JennerNot named (injured)[10]
Players that played in the 2014 Vodacom Cup
PRBrenden Olivier NMMU Madibaz[29]
PRPieter Stemmet Pumas[30]
HKTabbie du PlessisReleased[31]
HKDane van der Westhuyzen NMMU Madibaz[29]
LKRynier Bernardo Ospreys[32]
LKLouis FourieReleased[31]
LKBrendan HectorReleased[31]
LKTyler Paul NMMU Madibaz[29]
LKKuhle SonkosiReleased[31]
FLIvan-John du Preez NMMU Madibaz[29]
FLSiphesihle Punguzwa UFH Blues[33]
FLClaude TshidibiReleased[31]
FLStephan Zaayman NMMU Madibaz[29]
SHDwayne Kelly SWD Eagles[34]
SHKalvano KingDespatch[31]
SHSonwabo Majola Eastern Province U21[35]
SHKayle van Zyl Mogliano[36][37]
FHMorné Hugo Boland Cavaliers[38]
CEMichael Bernardt NMMU Madibaz[29]
CESelvyn DavidsDespatch[39]
CETiger MangweniRetired[40]
CELuan Nieuwoudt NMMU Madibaz[29]
WGEben Barnard NMMU Madibaz[29]
WGOfentse BolokoReleased[1]
WGMichael KillianRetired[41]
WGLance LouwReleased[31]
WGSergeal Petersen Free State Cheetahs[42]
WGBrian Skosana SWD Eagles[43]
FBMasixole Banda Border Bulldogs[44]
FBMalcolm Jaer Eastern Province U21[35]
Players named in squads, but did not play
HKLumko MbaneReleased[31]
LKBen JacobsReleased[31]
LKKevin Kaba NMMU Madibaz[29]
SHKevin PlaatjiesPort Elizabeth Police[31]
FHMC Venter NMMU Madibaz[29]
CEFoxy NtlekiOld Selbornians[31]
WGAya Dlepu NMMU Madibaz[29]
WGPaul Perez Sharks[5]

Vodacom Cup

Log

2015 Vodacom Cup logs
Northern Section
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1Golden Lions7700279108+17138155033
2Blue Bulls7601282114+16840115029
3Pumas7502263114+14932133124
4Leopards XV7403208217−928284020
5Falcons7304213200+1331265219
6Griffons7205160286−12623403011
7 Welwitschias710694285−1911341217
8Limpopo Blue Bulls7007115290−1751243112
Southern Section
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1Western Province7700188103+8523114032
2Griquas7601205138+6724163128
3Free State XV7403215170+4528174222
4SWD Eagles7403193137+5621163120
5Eastern Province Kings7304181162+1926183217
6Sharks XV7205180165+1524222111
7Border Bulldogs7106104206−1021128116
8Boland Cavaliers7106105290−1851544105
Final standings.[45]

Round-by-round

Team Progression – 2015 Vodacom Cup Southern Section
Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7
Opposition GRQ BDR WPr FSt SWD BOL SHA
Cumulative Points 0 5 6 8 8 13 17
Southern Section Position 5th 6th 5th 5th 6th 5th 5th
Key: win draw loss

Fixtures & Results

Player Statistics

The following table shows players statistics for the 2015 Vodacom Cup season:

Player Statistics – 2015 Vodacom Cup
Player Starts Used Sub Unused Sub Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC
Tom Botha1000000000
Lizo Gqoboka6100000000
Simon Kerrod41010200000
Charles Marais2100000000
Enoch Mnyaka0200000000
CJ van der Linde1200000000
Martin Ferreira3000000010
Edgar Marutlulle4200000000
Michael van Vuuren0410000000
David Bulbring3300000000
Tazz Fuzani5000000000
Cornell Hess2100000000
Cameron Lindsay 3200000000
Tim Agaba5005100000
Thembelani Bholi6005100000
Eital Bredenkamp2105100000
Aidon Davis12015300000
Paul Schoeman50020400000
Luke Watson0200000000
Stefan Willemse3300000000
Enrico Acker0105100000
Dylon Frylinck0305100000
Jaco Grobler5205100000
Kevin Luiters2105100000
Tony Jantjies1100000000
Gary van Aswegen30010022000
George Whitehead 1205100000
Ronnie Cooke3200000000
Shane Gates3000000000
Hansie Graaff61017132000
Siyanda Grey5100000000
Andile Jho0100000000
Marlou van Niekerk0100000000
Tim Whitehead 31010200000
Sphu Msutwana1100000000
Luther Obi40015300000
Siviwe Soyizwapi70010200000
Sylvian Mahuza2005100000
Scott van Breda33029075000

Player Appearances

The following players appeared for the Eastern Province Kings during the 2015 Vodacom Cup:

Player Appearances – 2015 Vodacom Cup
Player GRQ BDR WPr FSt SWD BOL SHA
Lizo Gqoboka117 11111
Martin Ferreira222
Tom Botha3
Tazz Fuzani44444
David Bulbring518 5518 18
Eital Bredenkamp6619
Thembelani Bholi777776
Tim Agaba88888
Kevin Luiters9920
Gary van Aswegen101010
Siyanda Grey11141122 1314
Shane Gates121212
Hansie Graaff1313131321 1010
Siviwe Soyizwapi14111414141515
Sylvian Mahuza1515
Michael van Vuuren16 1616 16 16
Charles Marais17 13
Cameron Lindsay 18 5518 4
Aidon Davis19 18 8
Jaco Grobler20 20 99999
George Whitehead 21 21 10
Scott van Breda22 1522 151522
Simon Kerrod317 333
Paul Schoeman66668
Edgar Marutlulle16 16 2222
Cornell Hess18 55
Stefan Willemse19 19 19 747
Ronnie Cooke22 22 131213
Tim Whitehead 21 121212
Luther Obi11111111
Enoch Mnyaka17 17
Dylon Frylinck20 20 20
Tony Jantjies21 10
CJ van der Linde17 17 3
Luke Watson19 19
Sphu Msutwana1421
Marlou van Niekerk21
Andile Jho22
Enrico Acker20

Currie Cup

Log

The final log of the round-robin stage of the 2015 Currie Cup Premier Division was:[61]

2015 Currie Cup Premier Division log
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1Golden Lions101000430217+21352288048
2Blue Bulls10802342238+10441267039
3Western Province10703328248+8038276135
4Free State Cheetahs10325268320−5235336224
5Sharks10415261269−829303122
6Pumas10316227302−7523361217
7Eastern Province Kings10208215334−11923422212
8Griquas10109219362−1432746318
Updated 11 October 2015.

Round-by-round

Team Progression – 2015 Currie Cup Premier Division
Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10
Opposition LIO SHA PMA SHA LIO FSC PMA GRQ BUL WPr
Cumulative Points 0 1 2 3 3 7 7 12 12 12
Position 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th
Key: win draw loss

Fixtures & Results

Player Appearances

The player appearance record in the 2015 Currie Cup Premier Division is as follows:

Eastern Province Kings
Name LIO SHA PMA SHA LIO FSC PMA GRQ BUL WPr SF F App Try Kck Pts
Schalk Ferreira11117 17 1117 17 N/AN/A 9000
Martin Ferreira22222 22216 N/AN/A 9000
Tom Botha33333 333N/AN/A 8000
Steven Sykes44444 444N/AN/A 8105
Cornell Hess555518 19 19 555N/AN/A 9000
Luke Watson (c) 666 N/AN/A 3000
Stefan Willemse7719 75 5774N/AN/A 9000
Tim Agaba88888 82020 8N/AN/A 8105
Enrico Acker999920 9 921 99N/AN/A 102010
George Whitehead 1010 N/AN/A 21510
Luther Obi1111111111 11111111N/AN/A 92010
Tim Whitehead 12121212 121212N/AN/A 73015
JP du Plessis1313121222 13 13131312N/AN/A 10105
Sylvian Mahuza1411 141414N/AN/A 5105
Scott van Breda1515151515 15151515N/AN/A 908989
Michael van Vuuren16 16 N/AN/A 2000
Simon Kerrod17 18 18 18 318 18 18 18 3N/AN/A 10105
Jacques Engelbrecht18 19 720 20 887N/AN/A 7000
Paul Schoeman19 20 20 86 6619 20 N/AN/A 94020
Kevin Luiters20 21 21 N/AN/A 3000
Karlo Aspeling21 22 10101010 101022 22N/AN/A 9066
Siyanda Grey22 1414141414 14N/AN/A 72010
Edgar Marutlulle16 16 16 216 16 16 16 2N/AN/A 9000
Lizo Gqoboka17 17 111 17 11N/AN/A 8105
Thembelani Bholi20 6767 719 66N/AN/A 9105
Ronnie Cooke131313 13N/AN/A 4000
Cameron Lindsay 195 N/AN/A 1000
Hansie Graaff222215 N/AN/A 1000
Dwayne Kelly21 921 21 921 21 N/AN/A 6000
Tazz Fuzani4 N/AN/A 1000
Basil Short17 17 18 N/AN/A 3000
Eital Bredenkamp19 N/AN/A 1000
Elgar Watts21 22 22 22 1010N/AN/A 6105
David Bulbring 19 N/AN/A 1000
penalty try15
Total1023100215
Michael Bernardt, Albé de Swardt, Shane Gates, Siviwe Soyizwapi, Gary van Aswegen and Marlou van Niekerk were named in the Currie Cup Premier Division squad, but not included in a matchday squad.

Under-21 Provincial Championship

Log

The final league standings for the 2015 Under-21 Provincial Championship Group A were:[82] [note 1]

2015 Under-21 Provincial Championship Group A standings
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1 Western Province U21121011451267+18459369152
2 Free State U2112813475265+21068359245
3 Sharks U2112714323316+739436137
4 Golden Lions U2112606411284+12756367435
5 Blue Bulls U2112615353376−2349477134
6 Leopards U21122010262501−23937714012
7 Eastern Province U21121011208474−2662868105

Round-by-round

Team Progression – 2015 Under-21 Provincial Championship Group A
Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14
Opposition FSC LEO WPR BUL LIO SHA N/A SHA LIO FSC N/A LEO BUL WPR
Cumulative Points 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 5
Position 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th
Key: win draw loss bye

Fixtures & Results

Player Record

The player record in the 2015 Under-21 Provincial Championship Group A is as follows:[109]

Eastern Province Kings Under-21
Player FSC LEO WPR BUL LIO SHA SHA LIO FSC LEO BUL WPR SF F Sta Sub Unu Pts Try Con Pen DG
David Murray 1111111 11111N/AN/A 12000000000
JP Jamieson222216 216 22222N/AN/A 10200000001
Kabous van Schalkwyk33 N/AN/A 2000000000
Gerrit Huisamen4444444 N/AN/A 7000000000
Jan Uys5555555 18 444N/AN/A 10100000001
CJ Velleman666 6666N/AN/A 70015300004
Brandon Brown7618 18 618 77777N/AN/A 8300000000
Wynand Grassmann818 19 1919 418 18 18 4N/AN/A 36115300001
Franswa Ueckermann9999 9999N/AN/A 80018301000
Simon Bolze1010101010 21 N/AN/A 51016024000
Lindelwe Zungu11141411141414 11111122 N/AN/A 101010200000
Luan Nieuwoudt121221 22 21 N/AN/A 2300000000
Somila Jho1313111422 1313 131321 1313N/AN/A 102025500001
Mihlali Nchukana1422 22 21 22 22 N/AN/A 1500000000
Malcolm Jaer151515151515 15151515N/AN/A 100024420001
Jedwyn Harty16 16 16 2 16 16 16 16 N/AN/A 1700000000
Matthew Moore17 317 17 17 N/AN/A 1400000000
Tyler Paul18 777777 55555N/AN/A 11105100000
Elandré van der Merwe19 N/AN/A 0100000000
Luvo Claassen2020 2020 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 N/AN/A 01020000001
Warren Swarts21 111511 1522 1010N/AN/A 62010200000
Jacquis Oosthuizen22 N/AN/A 0100000000
Kevin Kaba88888 88888N/AN/A 10000000000
Thembelihle Yase17 17 333 33N/AN/A 5200000000
Andrew Hughes 19 1919 8 N/AN/A 1210000000
Riaan Esterhuizen21 12121212 N/AN/A 4100000000
Ronnie Beyl317 17 17 17 17 17 N/AN/A 1600000000
Sam Bedlow13131312 1221 12N/AN/A 6100000000
Cameron van Heerden16 16 2 N/AN/A 1200000000
Jayson Reinecke18 6618 19 61919 19 N/AN/A 3510000001
Davron Cameron99 N/AN/A 2007110000
Ivan-John du Preez11 22 1111N/AN/A 3100000000
Sibusiso Ngcokovane9 9N/AN/A 2005100000
MC Venter1010 10101022 N/AN/A 51029075000
Khaya Malotana1122 1414141414N/AN/A 6105100000
Anelisa Mteto21 21 N/AN/A 0205100000
Leighton van Wyk21 21 12131212N/AN/A 42019142001
Justin Hollis 19 18N/AN/A 0110000000
Stephan Ebersohn 333N/AN/A 3000000001
Arno Lotter 16 N/AN/A 0100000000
Legend: SF = semi-final, F = final, Sta = Starts, Sub = Substitute appearances, Unu = Unused substitute, Pts = Points, Try = Tries, Con = Conversions, Pen = Penalties, DG = Drop goals, = Sent off, = Sin-binned.

Martin Keller, Qhama Mvimbi, Rameez Nell, Philip Odendaal and Erwin Slabbert were named in the 2015 Under-21 Provincial Championship Group A squad, but not yet included in a matchday 22.

Under-19 Provincial Championship

The final league standings for the 2015 Under-19 Provincial Championship Group A were:[110] [note 2]

2015 Under-19 Provincial Championship Group A standings
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1 Eastern Province U19121101339215+12441286050
2 Blue Bulls U1912903425319+10659418044
3 Western Province U1912813333265+6840377142
4 Free State U1912426336398−6253547128
5 Golden Lions U1912507324300+2444405227
6 Leopards U19122010303459−15647657217
7 Sharks U19121110233337−10429483312

Round-by-round

Team Progression – 2015 Under-19 Provincial Championship Group A
Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 SF F
Opposition FSC LEO WPR BUL LIO SHA N/A SHA LIO FSC N/A LEO BUL WPR FSC BUL
Cumulative Points 4 9 13 17 21 26 26 31 36 41 41 46 46 50
Log Position 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Key: win draw loss bye

Matches

Player Record

The player record in the 2015 Under-19 Provincial Championship Group A is as follows:[134]

Eastern Province Kings Under-19
Player FSC LEO WPR BUL LIO SHA SHA LIO FSC LEO BUL WPR SF F Sta Sub Unu Pts Try Con Pen DG
NJ Oosthuizen1111333 318 3333 121010200000
Masikane Mazwi221616 16 16 16 16 16 1616 16 2820000000
Roché van Zyl3333 18 3 5100000000
Rob Lyons4444444 4444444 14000000000
Wihan Coetzer520 519191920 20 19 20 19 201919 2570000000
SF Nieuwoudt6666666 6666666 140030600003
Lusanda Badiyana755555 5555555 130015300000
Junior Pokomela8888888 8888888 140040800000
James Hall 9999999 9999999 140044197001
Garrick Mattheus10 22 1022 22 22 22 2500000000
Athi Mayinje111123 14141411 11111111111111 131030600000
Michael Brink121012101510 101510101010 120011512222000
Jeremy Ward 131212121212 12121212121212 130034620000
Yamkela Nyalambisa14131313131313 13131313131313 140010200000
Mabhutana Peter1515151515 1423141414 90120400000
Tango Balekile16 16 216 222 2222222 11305100001
Xandré Vos17 17 17 171 1117 17 1717 17 3720000000
Keegan Branford1818 0110000000
Mihlali Mosi1919 0110000000
Hayden Tharratt20 777777 7777777 131010200000
Sibusiso Ngcokovane21 21 21 212121 21 21 21 21 0730000000
Avelo Jubase22 141111112323 23 1423 5320000000
Dominik Uytenbogaardt23 23 142223 1114 1423 23 23 4615100000
Jordan Koekemoer1022 10221022 22 22 10 44112121000
Jacquis Oosthuizen22 23 0110000000
Craig Hume16 2 1100000000
Matt Howes1717 11 18 18 18 18 2420000000
Kuhle Makhoabane1818 18 18 3 1310000000
Jason Lizamore19202020 0040000000
Pieter Swanepoel20 0010000000
Mike van Brede1818 0020000000
Davron Cameron21 21 21 21 0310000000
Rivan Lemmer22 0010000000
Keanu Vers15 151515151515 70010200000
Greg Jackson 17 17 17 11111 5300000000
Xolisa Matshoba19 1920 1920 2020 0340000000
Austin Fredericks 14 1000000000
Michael de Marco 19 0100000000
Michael Botha 23 0100000000
Legend: SF = semi-final, F = final, Sta = Starts, Sub = Substitute appearances, Unu = Unused substitute, Pts = Points, Try = Tries, Con = Conversions, Pen = Penalties, DG = Drop goals, = Sent off, = Sin-binned.

Sage Hayman and Stefan Janse van Vuuren were named in the 2015 Under-19 Provincial Championship Group A, but never included in a matchday 22.

Varsity Rugby

The Eastern Province Kings Rugby Academy is based at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth and most of the academy players played Varsity Rugby; either for the NMMU Madibaz in the Varsity Cup or for the NMMU Young Guns in the Under-20 competition.

The following players were included in the Varsity Rugby squads:[29]

Youth weeks

The Eastern Province Rugby Union announced their squads for the 2015 Under-18 Craven Week, the 2015 Under-18 Academy Week and the 2015 Under-16 Grant Khomo Week tournaments on 20 May 2015:[135]

Under-18 Craven Week

The 2015 Under-18 Craven Week competition was held between 13 and 18 July 2015 in Stellenbosch.[136] Eastern Province Rugby Union entered two sides – Eastern Province U18 and Eastern Province Country Districts U18.

Under-18 Academy Week

The 2015 Under-18 Academy Week competition was held between 6 and 9 July 2015 in Vanderbijlpark.[143] Eastern Province Rugby Union entered two sides – Eastern Province U18 and Eastern Province Country Districts U18.

Under-16 Grant Khomo Week

The 2015 Under-16 Grant Khomo Week competition was held between 6 and 9 July 2015 in Oudtshoorn.[150]

Under-13 Craven Week

The 2015 Under-13 Craven Week competition was held between 29 June and 3 July 2014 in White River.[154]

Under-18 LSEN Week

The 2015 Under-18 LSEN Week (for Learners with Special Educational Needs) competition was held between 29 June and 2 July 2015 in Worcester.[159]

See also

Notes

  1. There is a discrepancy with the result for the Round Three match between the Golden Lions U21 and Leopards U21 on the official South African Rugby Union website.[83] The Final Score is given as 17–29 – which was also the result reported by the Golden Lions' official Twitter account[84] – but the sum of the individual scores in the match add up to a 12–29 result. A third try for the Leopards U21s is seemingly missing from the match breakdown (this is also backed up by a 42nd-minute conversion being scored with no corresponding try), but has been included on this page. The tries for and tries against for the Golden Lions U21 don't correspond with the sum of tries in the match reports, plus the logs indicate that Leopards U21 got five four-try bonus points, while they only got four bonus points according to the match reports.
  2. Some tries are erroneously not included in the official log. Eastern Province U19 and the Free State Cheetahs U19 scored three tries apiece in their Round One match, which aren't included in the official logs.[111] Further tries by the Eastern Province U19 and Leopards U19 sides against the Sharks U19 are also not included.

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