The Herald (South Africa)

Rampant U19 Kings set to go

Lowly Leopards in their sights

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THANKS to a superb unbeaten run, the EP Kings U19 rugby team are sure of a semifinal berth, but will not deviate from their pattern of focusing only on the opponents immediatel­y ahead of them when they meet the Leopards at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium at 10.30am tomorrow.

Coach Mzwandile Stick’s side top the log with 41 points after a nine-match winning run, but know that the Blue Bulls (37) and Western Province (34) are lurking just behind them.

For all three teams, the incentive is to finish in the top two to ensure a home semifinal.

The final will be played at the venue of the senior competitio­n final.

The Kings U19 squad have shown fine discipline this year and have kept their feet on the ground, despite their outstandin­g success.

If they continue that humble approach, while retaining a sense of confidence and a positive attitude on the field, it should stand them in good stead.

Despite being near the bottom of the log, the Leopards remain a dangerous outfit.

They have been competitiv­e in many of their matches, securing seven bonus points in nine games, and, having nothing to lose, they will put in a massive effort to upset the Kings.

At the bottom of the log, the EP Kings U21 side will be determined to move up on the table when they host the Leopards, kicking off at 12.45pm.

The Kings and the Leopards have both had tough seasons and have identical win-loss records.

However, the difference between the two sides is that the Leopards have managed to pick up four bonus points, leaving them on eight points, compared with the home side’s four points from nine games.

The Kings will be drawing on the positive memories of their triumph over the Sharks last month (August 29), when they rose to the occasion in splendid fashion to win 25-15.

They will be looking for a repeat performanc­e against the Potch team.

Despite being mostly on the losing side, coach Ryan Felix’s team have shown signs of improvemen­t in the second round.

They avenged an earlier loss against the Sharks with the win in Port Elizabeth last month and they gave better performanc­es in their games against the Lions and Free State after being outplayed by them in the first round.

However, they know the Leopards will be keen to put some space between themselves and the bottom of the log, and that means it will be a tough challenge tomorrow.

The Leopards won their opening game against EP, but have struggled in recent matches.

EP will need to tighten up their defence and match the Leopards up front to have a chance of recording their second win of the season. The squads are: EP U19 (15-1): Keanu Vers, Mabhutana Peter, Yamkela Nyalambisa, Jeremy Ward, Athi Mayinje, Michael Brink, James Hall, Junior Pokomela, Hayden Tharratt, SF Nieuwoudt, Lusanda Badiyana, Robert Lyons, Roche van Zyl, Thango Balekile, Greg Jackson. Replacemen­ts (16-23): Masikane Mazwi, Xandre Vos, Nicolaas Oosthuizen, Xolisa Matshoba, Wihan Coetzer, Davron Cameron, Jordan Koekemoer, Avelo Jubase.

EP U21 (15-1): Malcolm Jaer, Khaya Malotana, Leighton van Wyk, Sam Bedlow, Lindelwe Zungu, MC Venter, Sibusiso Ngcokovane, Kevin Kaba (capt), Brandon Brown, CJ Velleman, Tyler Paul, Jan Uys, Stephan Ebersohn, JP Jamieson, David Murray. Replacemen­ts (16-22): Jedwyn Harty, James Beyl, Wynand Grassman, Jason Reinecke, Luvo Claasen, Somila Jho, Ivan-John du Preez. The latest logs, matches in brackets, are:

U19: EP 41 (9), WP 37 (10), Blue Bulls 34 (10), Golden Lions 22 (9), Free State 18 (10), Leopards 16 (9), Sharks 7 (9).

U21: WP 41 (10), Free State 35 (10), Golden Lions 28 (9), Blue Bulls 28 (10), Sharks 26 (9), Leopards 8 (9), EP Kings 4 (9).

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