Kings thrash Boland

Kings thrash Boland

The EP Kings thumped Boland 57-19 in PE in the highlight Currie Cup First Division clash on Friday.

It was the repeat of the 2011 tournament final (which Boland won convincingly in Wellington), but this time the Kings did the business to secure their seventh win of the campaign.

The hosts ran in eight tries, with the returning Luke Watson grabbing a brace. Flyhalf Wesley Dunlop also added six conversions and a penalty.

Boland only managed to cross the chalk on three occasions, which proved to be consolation tries.

In other results, the Pumas downed the Leopards 38-27 in Nelspruit to jump into second place in the standings (they trail the Kings by seven log points, with six league matches remaining). SWD and the Griffons picked up tight wins over Border (33-27) and the Valke (39-36) respectively.

EP Kings 57 (36) – Tries: Clint Newland, Cornell du Preez, Luke Watson (2), SP Marais, Tiger Mangweni, Wesley Dunlop, Wimpie van der Walt. Conversions: Wesley Dunlop (6), George Whitehead. Penalty: Dunlop.
Boland 19 (5) – Tries: Nolan Clark, PJ van Zyl, Senan Van Der Merwe. Conversions: Eric Zana, Jacquin Jansen.

Pumas 38 (18) - Tries: Coenie van Wyk, RW Kember (2), Shaun Venter. Conversions: JC Roos (3). Penalties: JC Roos (4).
Leopards 27 (10) - Tries: Allister Kettledas, Jaco Grobler, Philip de Wet, SJ Niemand. Conversions: André Pretorius (2). Penalty: Pretorius.

Border 27 (24) – Tries: Chumani Booi, Frans Laatz (2). Conversions: Jannie Myburgh (3). Penalties: Myburgh (2).
SWD 33 (19) - Tries: Jeff Taljard, Johan Herbst (2), Shaun Raubenheimer, Theuns Kotze. Conversions: Kotze (4).

Griffons 39 (22) – Tries: Chris-Erich Ehlers, Nicky Steyn (2), Oshwill Nortje, Reinhardt Erwee, Rudi Britz. Conversions: Hansie Graaff (2). Penalty: Tiaan van Wyk.
Valke 36 (10) – Tries: Anrich Richter (2), JW Bell (3), Nico Engelbrecht. Conversions: Juan Kotze, Karlo Aspeling (2). Penalty: Kotze.


25 Comments

  • 1.Peter Mkata: Reply to this comment

    Mhh, things looking rosey in the Kings world. Time to strengthen your team for next years HUGE challenge. But I am afraid the Kings are being set up to fail!!

    Give it your best shot Cheeky and your team, we have all the trust in you.

  • 2.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    Playing Boland in PE is a long way from playing Chiefs in Hamilton, Reds in Brisbane and Sharks at KP….

    Fark I look forward to the weekly carnage next year…. Actually in some ways, I should be happy the Lions are out – no banana skins for the Banana Boys.

    The Kings on the other hand will be a free bonus point for the Sharks.

  • 3.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    88-0.

  • 4.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    I trust the overwhelming majority of south african rugby fans will support the kings in the super 15 next year whenever they play against a foreign team just a they always (claim to) support other SA teams against foreign teams.

  • 5.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim-4: Not this one.

  • 6.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim-4: Kings might as well be Sheepshaggers… They are actually, much mutton down those parts… Yup, the Kings will be SAs sheepshaggers

  • 7.wnbb: Reply to this comment

    Are you South African,Brumbiesboy?

  • 8.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    @wnbb-7: Yes, born and bred. Officially cut all support for all South African teams & sports in 2000 when the ANC-led government introduced the despicable and racist quota system at Currie Cup level.

    Have been a Brumbies supporter since ’97/98 & was wearing my Wallabies jersey when they won the RWC in 1999.

    And please don’t ask me about the Springbok emblem (in all sports).

  • 9.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    yeah, every time we finish a game with 15 players on the field we thrash them…

  • 10.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @BrumbiesBoy-8: another CapeBrumbie :roll: lol

  • 11.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-10: No, Ellis Park actually.

    Still live in Jhb.

  • 12.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @BrumbiesBoy-11:

    That is interesting, i was under the impression that you are an ex south african who lives in Canberra. Why did you decide to embrace the Brumbies and not for example the Reds or Tahs?

  • 13.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim-12: cos he’s GloryBoy :-)

  • 14.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim-12: I originally stopped supporting Transvaal (and the Springboks) in protest at the despicable way in which Francois Pienaar was treated by Andree Markgraaff.

    Seeing as I’d never in my life supported another South African province I wasn’t about to start then and had no choice but to look overseas.

    Supporting a NZ team was never an option; The Reds never attracted me in any way and the Tahs’ colours were (and still are!) too close to that awful blue of the Northern Transvaal jersey so they were also never an option!

    That left me no choice but to take the “New Boys” and I have no regrets whatsoever about doing so.

  • 15.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    @BrumbiesBoy-14: Andree = Andre

  • 16.theOracle: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-10: @Heavens Game-6: @BrumbiesBoy-3: This Super Rugby team have their tails up at the moment.

    It’s unfair for a 1st Division team to play againts a SR team… :lol:

  • 17.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    88-0…

  • 18.Sharkie46: Reply to this comment

    Sharks still No.1 But I will support the Kings second, as long as they don’t import the losing Lions players, and stop hampering on about the bulls#$t colour of players.
    To Cheeky (A@#$%$%): It is not the colour of the player that wins the games, It is the Talent !

  • 19.XV: Reply to this comment

    @BrumbiesBoy-8: so why are you on this site? if you have cut all support then why still the interest in SA affairs? Aha…just another fair weather supporter hey? But you were happy to support SA in the apartheid era when an afrikaans background was almost a necessity in gaining springbok colours?

  • 20.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    @XV-19: Don’t pre-judge me.

    Yes, we all know apartheid was wrong but now these Goons have just reversed it, that’s all.

    BTW, I am English-speaking and agree with your statement about players’ backgrounds; it is almost still the same in SA Rugby, unfortunately.

  • 21.XV: Reply to this comment

    @BrumbiesBoy-20: I think you understand the point I was trying to make. I too abhor reverse apartheid.

    However I believe that the Kings issue is not one of those. It is a region full of talent and should have its own franchise. I also think that The Lions should not be relegated. The problems lies in the way SA negotiated with SANZAR and the way we were screwed when melbourne were awarded a franchise. Australia does not have the resources to field 5 super rugby teams. I could go on and on…but bottom line is that our own poorinept sports administrators have led us to the Kings debacle.

  • 22.XV: Reply to this comment

    poor / inept

  • 23.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    Outta here.

    Monday.

    Enjoy ur rugby.

  • 24.Peter Mkata: Reply to this comment

    Peace time heros!!!

  • 25.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    @Peter Mkata-24: Would you care to elaborate, please?

Keo.co.za has always promoted uncensored views, but has never tolerated racist or crass outbursts. Come on guys and girls. If you can't moderate yourselves or each other then I am going to be forced to regulate the posts and enforce a registration process for comments. The choice is yours.

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