Daily Dispatch

EP brass devise battleplan to win back premier spot

- By GEORGE BYRON

DEMOTED Eastern Province will mount an all-out assault to regain their prized Currie Cup Premier Division status when the lower First Division league kicks off in August.

EP start their Currie Cup First Division programme with a tough home match against the Boland Cavaliers on August 26.

After being axed from the new strength versus strength Premier Division, the Kings have set their sights on a quick return to the topflight.

New EP Rugby Union president Andre Rademan has made it one of his missions to get EP promoted as soon as possible.

The Kings were relegated after failing to win any of the eight matches they played in the Premier Division last season when they were hastily assembled after a cash crisis hit the union.

Adding extra excitement to the Currie Cup this year is the re-introducti­on of a promotion challenge series between the winner of the First Division against the lastplaced Premier Division team.

Shortly after his election Rademan estimated that the demotion of the EP Kings from the Premier Division to the lower First Division had cost the union about R7-million.

“But can we go back to the Premier Division?” Rademan asked. “Of course we can by playing ourselves back. How do we do that? That is why I immediatel­y want to start getting roleplayer­s in.

“We have so much talent in the schools that we can tap into and bring those players into club rugby. Our Currie Cup will be forced to use three, four or five of our club players in the Currie Cup squad,” said Rademan.

The Currie Cup First Division, which will be contested by the Griffons, Falcons, Leopards, Boland Cavaliers, Border Bulldogs, Eastern Province, SWD Eagles and Welwitschi­as, starts in the last weekend of August.

The First Division semifinals are on October 14 and the final on October 20.

At this stage it is not known who will coach EP in the Currie Cup.

The EP team playing in the SuperSport Challenge are being coached by former Springbok prop Robbi Kempson, but his duties with the EP Academy may rule him out of the job.

It is also possible that Southern Kings head coach Deon Davids could stay on to lead the EP’s bid for Currie Cup promotion.

Last year Southern Kings forwards coach Barend Pieterse coached the Currie Cup team.

In the Premier Division the defending champions, the Free State Cheetahs, will kick-off their campaign on July 21 when they host the Sharks in Bloemfonte­in.

The opening round of action will also see the Blue Bulls, last year’s runners-up, travel to Kimberley to take on Griquas on July 22, while the Pumas will host the Golden Lions in Nelspruit on July 23.

Western Province have a bye in the first round. EP’s First Division fixtures are: August 26: EP v Boland Cavaliers, September 2: Welwitschi­as v EP, September 9: Leopards v EP, September 16: EP v Border Bulldogs, September 23: Griffons v EP, September 30: EP v Falcons, October 7: Eagles v EP.

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