Daily Dispatch

Injury-hit Kings ditch proposed Bulldogs contact session in PE

- GEORGE BYRON

Fears of injuries to their depleted squad have forced the Southern Kings to cancel a proposed contact session against the Border Bulldogs at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium B field on Saturday.

The Kings had been hoping to prepare for their Pro14 opening match against Zebre on September 1 with a workout against the Currie Cup First Division outfit.

Player recruitmen­t at the Kings has stalled, and this has left Davids with 27 players to work with in training.

Of that skeleton squad, 10 are busy with rehabilita­tion and some have niggles.

Davids said after training on Tuesday that scrumhalf Sarel Pretorius and prop Rossouw de Klerk had picked up niggles.

“Sarel injured his foot and Rossouw injured a chest muscle and we are awaiting reports on their fitness.

“These things happen and you do worry because it gives you a problem with your depth.”

Prior to the session being called off, Kings head coach Deon Davids said he lies awake at night and is riding an emotional roller-coaster ahead of his team’s opening match.

“A huge challenge is waiting for the team, especially in the first few weeks of the competitio­n.

“Having so few players makes it very difficult to play warm-up games.

“I cannot risk my fit players in a warm-up game. If someone gets injured, we may not have a replacemen­t.

“The biggest problem has been not having a big enough squad to replicate things in training like attack and defence.

“Naturally, things are better than they were last season, when we did not have a preseason with the nucleus of our squad.

“But it is definitely not ideal. “Because of our numbers, we have not been able to have contact sessions or matches.

“We are also short of a forwards coach.”

Asked about the recruitmen­t of further players, Davids said: “Naturally, there are more players on their way.

“The problem is that when they arrive their fitness needs to be tested and they have to get used to our structures.

“Some new players might out of necessity have to tour overseas with us. We are leaving for Italy on August 27.

“The biggest problem has been not having a big enough squad to replicate things in training like attack and defence.

“We will have to move quickly to boost our numbers. We are specially thin in the backline.”

After their opening game against Zebre, the Kings have another away game against the Dragons in Wales on September 8.

The Kings’ first home game against Ulster on Sunday September 16, at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.

Zebre will fine-tune their preparatio­ns for their opener against the Kings with a game against FC Grenoble in France on Friday.

 ??  ?? SAREL PRETORIUS
SAREL PRETORIUS
 ??  ?? ROSSOUW DE KLERK
ROSSOUW DE KLERK
 ??  ?? DEON DAVIDS
DEON DAVIDS

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