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Wake-up call for the Kings

RISING: Mzwandile Stick of the EP Kings will coach his team in the Vodacom Cup Photo: Mike Sheehan/Gallo Images
RISING: Mzwandile Stick of the EP Kings will coach his team in the Vodacom Cup Photo: Mike Sheehan/Gallo Images

AFTER being blanked 3-0 by the Cheetahs, Lions and Stormers, the Southern Kings will have to lift their game when they face the Bulls and Sharks in further Super Rugby friendlies later in the season.

Though no date has been set for the games at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, they will be played during the June break in the Super Rugby season.

The next game for the EP Kings - the Vodacom Cup side - is a clash against Griquas at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on February 21 and this will be used as a warm-up for the Vodacom Cup.

The Kings kick off their Vodacom Cup campaign against the Kenyan Tusker Simba XV in Cape Town on March 8.

Southern Kings acting head coach Robbie Kempson, who described his team's effort against the Stormers on Friday as "borderline pathetic", said a full preparation programme had been mapped out for the side.

"A lot hinges on the vote by SA Rugby chiefs on Thursday about whether the Kings will be promoted to an enlarged eight-team Currie Cup Premier Division next season," Kempson said.

"What happens in the vote will have a massive effect on what we do with the players going forward. If there is no Premier Division then there will be a Super Rugby promotion match to consider. That will have an impact on how we prepare the players going forward.

"If we do find ourselves in the Currie Cup Premier Division those games against the Sharks and Bulls in the window break will be important. We would field full-strength sides as warm-ups for the Currie Cup," he said.

Kempson added that there was almost four weeks to the start of the Vodacom Cup and head coach Mzwandile Stick and backline coach Carlos Spencer were overseeing that process. If the Kings are refused entry to the top tier, then their prime focus will be on winning the Currie Cup First Division so they can gain entry by that route.

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