The Herald (South Africa)

Club men standing up for EP Elephants

- George Byron byrong@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

Mainly club players will be thrown into battle for the cashstrapp­ed EP Elephants when they play their opening Currie Cup First Division match against the Boland Cavaliers in Robertson on Saturday.

While the Southern Kings landed a mega sponsorshi­p deal on Monday, the Elephants are still struggling to compete in profession­al rugby because of a lack of funding.

Last year the EP side lost all seven of the matches they played in the Currie Cup and their prospects for the new campaign are not encouragin­g.

In the recently completed SuperSport Rugby Challenge Eastern Province were the worst-performing team in their section, winning only one of eight matches.

There was speculatio­n that the Elephants might forfeit their opening game, but that was denied by EP Rugby president Andre Rademan.

“Irrespecti­ve of the scoreline, EP will honour their fixture and we will play with club players,” Rademan said.

“I am confident we will see a stronger Currie Cup side with the benefits of the new Isuzu sponsorshi­p deal.

“The problem is we had to start building from the top. Our EP UP19 team has been losing by heavy scores this season. We are playing amateurs in a profession­al league.

“Now that there are plans for an academy, things will filter up through the juniors. This new sponsorshi­p will change the franchise for good.”

EP are expecting to face a tough challenge from last year’s semifinali­sts.

The First Division teams will kick off their season this weekend following weeks of preparatio­n, with the matches in George, Robertson, Windhoek and Kempton Park marking the first of seven action-packed pool rounds.

Friday’s opening encounter between the SWD Eagles and Leopards in George will mark a historic day in the Currie Cup First Division.

SA’s top woman referee, Aimee Barrett-Theron, will become the first woman to officiate a match at this level.

In Saturday’s clashes the Welwitschi­as will host the defending champions, the Griffons, in Windhoek and, the Falcons take on the Border Bulldogs in Kempton Park.

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Picture: RICHARD HUGGARD/GALLO IMAGES TOUGH TASK: Prospects are bleak for the EP Elephants this season, but Zingisa April will be hoping they can improve on last year’s dismal performanc­e

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