2011 Eastern Province Kings season

2011 Eastern Province Kings season
Team Information
Stadium Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
CEO Anele Pamba
Coach Alan Solomons
Captain/s Mzwandile Stick
Luke Watson
Currie Cup First Division
Rank 2nd (losing finalists)
Record Won 10, Lost 2
Top points scorer Louis Strydom (88)
Top try scorers Marcello Sampson (10)
Vodacom Cup (South)
Rank 5th
Record Won 6, Lost 2
Top points scorer Jaco van Schalkwyk (54)
Top try scorers Siyanda Grey
Norman Nelson
Devin Oosthuizen
Barend Pieterse (4)
Other seasons
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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.

Chronological list of events

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
In PR Jaco Engels Blue Bulls
In PR Clint Newland Leinster[13]
In PR Ronnie Uys Pumas
In HK Frank Herne Free State Cheetahs
In HK Hannes Franklin Pumas
In LK Ross Kennedy Hawke's Bay Magpies
In LK Barend Pieterse Free State Cheetahs
In LK Wayne van Heerden Suntory Sungoliath[55]
In FL Boetie Britz Maties
In FL Jacques Engelbrecht SWD Eagles
In SH Jacques Coetzee Pumas
In FH Monty Dumond Sharks
In WG Marcello Sampson Western Province
In FB SP Marais Leopards
Out PR Michael Rice Pumas[56]
Out PR Sangoni Mxoli Not named in 2011 squad
Out HK Antonio Halangahu Randwick DRUFC[57]
Out LK Hein Potgieter SWD Eagles
Out LK Brendon Snyman Leopards[58]
Out LK Willem Stoltz Leopards
Out FL Pietie Ferreira Retired
Out FL JJ Gagiano UCT Ikey Tigers[59]
Out FL Sivuyile Kobokana Despatch Rugby Club[60]
Out FL Elroy Ligman Despatch Rugby Club[60]
Out FL Zolani Mofu Released
Out SH Gerrie Odendaal Retired[61]
Out SH Donald Stevens Maties[62]
Out FH Coenie van Wyk Pumas[63]
Out CE Braam Gerber Boland Cavaliers[64]
Out CE Rudi Keil RC Nice
Out WG Justin Peach Not named in 2011 squad.
Out FB Anthony Fenner Otago[65]
Before the 2011 Currie Cup season
In N8 Luke Watson Bath[66]
In SH Danie Faasen UP Tuks[23]
In SH Falie Oelschig Stade Français[30]
In FH Louis Strydom Free State Cheetahs[25]
In FB George Whitehead Free State Cheetahs
Out LK Lungelo Payi Released[67]
Out N8 Morné Hanekom Leopards[68]
During the 2011 Currie Cup season
Out N8 Jacques Potgieter Blue Bulls[40]
Loans and short-term deals
In WG Joe Breytenbach SWD Eagles[30]
In CE Morgan Newman Free State Cheetahs[36]
Out FH Monty Dumond Griquas[26]
Before the 2012 Vodacom Cup season
In PR Lizo Gqoboka Eastern Province Kings Academy[69]
In PR Thabiso Mngomezulu Eastern Province Kings Academy[69]
In LK Rynier Bernardo Eastern Province Kings Academy[69]
In LK David Bulbring Golden Lions[69]
In LK Johan Snyman Golden Lions[69]
In FL Thembelani Bholi Eastern Province Kings Academy[69]
In N8 Cornell du Preez Leopards[69]
In SH Reynier van Rooyen Eastern Province Kings Academy[69]
In FH Siya Mangaliso Eastern Province Kings Academy[69]
In FH Shane Gates Eastern Province Kings Academy[69]
In FH Andile Witbooi Eastern Province Kings Academy[69]
In WG Jongi Nokwe Griffons[54]
Out PR Phumlani Nodikida Released
Out PR Ronnie Uys RC Narbonne[51][70]
Out PR Riaan Vermeulen Released
Out HK Jaco Fourie Released
Out LK Nolan Clark Boland Cavaliers[71]
Out LK Rory Duncan Retired[52]
Out LK Ross Kennedy Crusaders[50]
Out SH Boela Abrahams Released
Out SH Jacques Coetzee Griquas[43]
Out SH Marlon Lewis Released
Out FH Jaco van Schalkwyk Released
Out CE De Wet Barry Retired[72]
Out WG Milo Nqoro Released

Tables

Vodacom Cup

2011 Vodacom Cup Southern Section log

Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1 Pampas XV 8 8 0 0 319 154 +165 41 18 5 0 37
2 Western Province 8 7 1 0 312 97 +215 40 12 3 0 33
3 Sharks XV 8 6 0 2 283 137 +146 37 13 5 1 30
4 Free State Cheetahs 8 4 0 4 252 224 +28 31 27 5 1 22
5 Eastern Province Kings 8 6 0 2 261 144 +117 35 17 4 2 211
6 Boland Cavaliers 8 3 1 4 249 229 +20 36 30 4 1 19
7 SWD Eagles 8 3 0 5 174 273 -99 26 36 4 1 17
8 Border Bulldogs 8 1 1 6 125 349 -224 16 51 0 1 7
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
1 Boland Cavaliers 10 9 0 1 473 187 +286 62 24 9 1 46
2 Eastern Province Kings 10 9 0 1 403 236 +167 56 28 6 0 42
3 Falcons 10 4 0 6 286 398 −112 41 52 5 0 21
4 Griffons 10 2 0 8 280 366 −86 34 49 6 4 18
5 SWD Eagles 10 3 0 7 298 396 −98 37 49 3 1 16
6 Border Bulldogs 10 3 0 7 256 413 −157 29 57 3 1 16

Matches

Vodacom Cup

Currie Cup

Player Statistics

Vodacom Cup

Appearances

Vodacom Cup appearances, sorted by number of starts, then substitute appearances.

Rank Player Starts Sub App Unused Sub
1 Siyanda Grey 8 0 0
Ross Kennedy 8 0 0
3 Jaco Engels 7 0 0
4 Hannes Franklin 6 2 0
Jaco van Schalkwyk 6 2 0
6 Norman Nelson 6 0 0
Devin Oosthuizen 6 0 0
Barend Pieterse 6 0 0
Marcello Sampson 6 0 0
10 Jacques Coetzee 5 2 1
Mpho Mbiyozo 5 2 0
12 André Schlechter 4 4 0
13 Matthew Tayler-Smith 4 1 0
14 Boetie Britz 4 0 1
SP Marais 4 0 0
Wayne Stevens 4 0 0
Mzwandile Stick 4 0 0
18 Boela Abrahams 3 5 0
19 Morné Hanekom 3 2 0
20 Darron Nell 3 1 0
Clint Newland 3 1 0
22 Jacques Engelbrecht 3 0 0
23 Frank Herne 2 5 1
24 Jaco Bekker 2 4 0
25 Lungelo Payi 2 3 0
26 Ronnie Uys 2 2 0
27 Monty Dumond 1 5 0
28 Milo Nqoro 1 2 1
29 De Wet Barry 1 0 0
Tiger Mangweni 1 0 0
31 Wayne van Heerden 0 4 0
32 Jacques Potgieter 0 2 0
33 Rory Duncan 0 1 0
Riaan Vermeulen 0 1 0
35 Shane Gates 0 0 1

Cards

Vodacom Cup cards, sorted by red cards, then yellow cards.

Rank Player Red Yellow
1 Mzwandile Stick 1 0
2 Ronnie Uys 0 2
Ross Kennedy 0 2

Points scorers

Vodacom Cup points scorers, sorted by number of points.

Rank Player Tries Pens Drop Goals Cons Points
1 Jaco van Schalkwyk 0 7 1 15 54
2 Monty Dumond 1 4 0 7 31
3 Siyanda Grey 4 0 0 0 20
Norman Nelson 4 0 0 0 20
Devin Oosthuizen 4 0 0 0 20
Barend Pieterse 4 0 0 0 20
7 Jacques Engelbrecht 2 0 0 0 10
Morné Hanekom 2 0 0 0 10
Darron Nell 2 0 0 0 10
Milo Nqoro 2 0 0 0 10
Marcello Sampson 2 0 0 0 10
12 Matthew Tayler-Smith 1 0 0 2 9
13 Jaco Engels 1 0 0 0 5
Frank Herne 1 0 0 0 5
Ross Kennedy 1 0 0 0 5
Mpho Mbiyozo 1 0 0 0 5
Clint Newland 1 0 0 0 5
Jacques Potgieter 1 0 0 0 5
Wayne Stevens 1 0 0 0 5
19 SP Marais 0 0 0 1 2

Try scorers

Vodacom Cup try scorers, sorted by number of tries.

Rank Player Tries
1 Siyanda Grey 4
Norman Nelson 4
Devin Oosthuizen 4
Barend Pieterse 4
5 Jacques Engelbrecht 2
Morné Hanekom 2
Darron Nell 2
Milo Nqoro 2
Marcello Sampson 2
10 Monty Dumond 1
Jaco Engels 1
Frank Herne 1
Ross Kennedy 1
Mpho Mbiyozo 1
Clint Newland 1
Jacques Potgieter 1
Wayne Stevens 1
Matthew Tayler-Smith 1

Currie Cup

Appearances

Currie Cup appearances, sorted by number of starts, then substitute appearances.

Rank Player Starts Sub App Unused Sub
1 Jaco Bekker 11 1 0
2 Ross Kennedy 11 0 0
SP Marais 11 0 0
Clint Newland 11 0 0
5 Jaco Engels 10 1 0
6 Hannes Franklin 10 0 0
Norman Nelson 10 0 0
8 Louis Strydom 9 2 1
9 Devin Oosthuizen 9 0 0
Luke Watson 9 0 0
11 Barend Pieterse 8 2 0
12 Jacques Engelbrecht 8 1 0
13 Falie Oelschig 7 1 0
Matthew Tayler-Smith 7 1 1
15 Joe Breytenbach 7 0 0
Marcello Sampson 7 0 0
17 Wayne van Heerden 5 5 2
18 Darron Nell 5 2 1
19 George Whitehead 3 9 0
20 Danie Faasen 3 8 1
Ronnie Uys 3 8 0
22 Boetie Britz 3 1 0
23 Siyanda Grey 3 0 0
24 Jacques Coetzee 2 1 0
25 Andile Witbooi 2 0 0
26 Frank Herne 1 7 0
27 Bobby Dyer 1 6 0
Mpho Mbiyozo 1 6 1
29 Jacques Potgieter 1 2 0
30 Wayne Stevens 1 0 0
Mzwandile Stick 1 0 0
32 Tiger Mangweni 0 5 3
33 André Schlechter 0 2 0
34 Boela Abrahams 0 1 0
Riaan Vermeulen 0 1 0
36 Morgan Newman 0 0 1

Cards

Currie Cup cards, sorted by red cards, then yellow cards.

Rank Player Red Yellow
1 Jaco Bekker 0 1
Joe Breytenbach 0 1
Bobby Dyer 0 1
Jacques Engelbrecht 0 1
Clint Newland 0 1
Devin Oosthuizen 0 1

Points scorers

Currie Cup points scorers, sorted by number of points.

Rank Player Tries Pens Drop Goals Cons Points
1 Louis Strydom 1 12 1 22 88
2 George Whitehead 2 5 0 18 61
3 SP Marais 9 1 0 3 54
4 Marcello Sampson 10 0 0 0 50
5 Norman Nelson 7 0 0 0 40
6 Luke Watson 7 0 0 0 35
7 Jaco Bekker 4 0 0 0 25
8 Bobby Dyer 3 0 0 0 15
Matthew Tayler-Smith 3 0 0 0 15
10 Jaco Engels 2 0 0 0 10
11 Joe Breytenbach 1 0 0 0 5
Jacques Coetzee 1 0 0 0 5
Jacques Engelbrecht 1 0 0 0 5
Danie Faasen 1 0 0 0 5
Hannes Franklin 1 0 0 0 5
Siyanda Grey 1 0 0 0 5
Frank Herne 1 0 0 0 5
Ross Kennedy 1 0 0 0 5
Clint Newland 1 0 0 0 5
Falie Oelschig 1 0 0 0 5
Devin Oosthuizen 1 0 0 0 5
Barend Pieterse 1 0 0 0 5
Wayne van Heerden 1 0 0 0 5
Andile Witbooi 1 0 0 0 5

Try scorers

Currie Cup try scorers, sorted by number of tries.

Rank Player Tries
1 Marcello Sampson 10
2 SP Marais 9
3 Norman Nelson 8
4 Luke Watson 7
5 Jaco Bekker 5
6 Bobby Dyer 2
Matthew Tayler-Smith 3
8 Jaco Engels 2
George Whitehead 2
10 Joe Breytenbach 1
Jacques Coetzee 1
Jacques Engelbrecht 1
Danie Faasen 1
Hannes Franklin 1
Siyanda Grey 1
Frank Herne 1
Ross Kennedy 1
Clint Newland 1
Falie Oelschig 1
Devin Oosthuizen 1
Barend Pieterse 1
Louis Strydom 1
Wayne van Heerden 1
Andile Witbooi 1

See also

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