Cape Times

Europe welcomes the Cheetahs and the Kings

- Vata Ngobeni

PRETORIA: It has finally been confirmed that the Cheetahs and Southern Kings will have a home after their ejection from Super Rugby.

It has finally been confirmed that the Cheetahs and Southern Kings will have a home after their ousting from Super Rugby.

They are going north and will now form part of the newlook Guinness PRO14 competitio­n, which was confirmed yesterday with the competitio­n set to commence in September.

While the Cheetahs might have bolstered their stocks with players from the Kings and the national Sevens side, the Kings could find themselves in bother with most of their squad from Super Rugby joining other franchises.

Captain Lionel Cronje has gone to Japan and flank Chris Cloete joins Munster.

Furthermor­e, the Kings are yet to secure the signature of coach Deon Davids. while assistant coach Vuyo Zanqa has left to coach the German men’s Sevens team.

However, the Kings will be part of the new competitio­n and are likely to loan in players from other South African franchises to help make up their squad.

Having taken two Kings players in Makazole Mapimpi and Malcolm Jaer, the Cheetahs have kept most of their players from Super Rugby as well as Springboks Raymond Rhule and Oupa Mohoje and Springbok tourist Sergeal Petersen, who are all rumoured to be joining the Stormers.

Regardless, the Cheetahs and Kings will form part of a two conference PRO 14 competitio­n that will still have the 12 sides that were plying their trade in the PRO12 competitio­n.

The two conference system will see the Cheetahs play in Conference A against Connacht and Munster (Ireland), Ospreys and Cardiff Blues (Wales), Glasgow Warriors (Scotland) and Zebre (Italy).

In Conference B the Kings will play against Scarlets and Dragons (Wales), Leinster and Ulster (Ireland), Edinburgh (Scotland) (Italy).

“This developmen­t is as significan­t as the launch of Super Rugby itself back in 1996,” said Saru Chief executive officer Jurie Roux in a statement.

“It marks the start of a new adventure for rugby in South Africa with a number of exciting opportunit­ies. It will not be without its challenges in aligning with a competitio­n in a different part of the calendar and in very different playing conditions; but it is also a fantastic opportunit­y for South African rugby to widen our playing horizons.

“We’re very grateful to PRO12 for opening the door to one of the world’s top competitio­ns, featuring some of the game’s leading club teams. We believe the Cheetahs and Kings participat­ion will be good for the competitio­n.”

The Cheetahs and Kings will play in a league match format and the play-offs but if either wins the competitio­n, they will not be able to qualify for the European Champions Cup. and Benetton

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