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2014 Eastern Province Kings season : ウィキペディア英語版
2014 Eastern Province Kings season

In 2014, the will participate in the Currie Cup and the Vodacom Cup competitions. The team will also play in the 2014 Under-21 Provincial Championship and the team in the 2014 Under-19 Provincial Championship. As part of the Southern Kings franchise, a number of players also participated in friendlies for this franchise.
==Chronological list of events==

* 5 November 2013: The squad for the 2014 season is revealed. New recruits include Jaco Grobler and BG Uys from the and Simon Kerrod from the .
* 11 November 2013: Rynier Bernardo and Shane Gates join the wider training group prior to the 2014 Super Rugby season.
* 11 November 2013: The Kings announce that eighteen players from clubs from the Eastern Province union will be included in the EP Kings wider training squad for the 2014 Vodacom Cup. The players selected are: Raymond Darries (Progress), Monray Evans (Grahamstown Brumbies), Giovano Fourie (Despatch), Tildon Goliath (Hankey Villagers), Tashriq Hearn (SAPS), Ben Jacobs (Progress), Kalvano King (Trying Stars), Ben Kleynhans (SAPS), Lance Louw (Rosebuds), Ronwich Lovemore (Gardens), Vincent Mains (Grahamstown Brumbies), Athenhosi Manentsa (African Bombers), Lumko Mbane (African Bombers), Luvuyo Mhlobiso (Spring Rose), Kevin Plaatjies (SAPS), Curtis Sias (Progress), Wade Stuurman (Kruisfontein) and Ignick Windvogel (Hankey Villagers).
* 17 November 2013: Lizo Gqoboka and George Whitehead join the wider training group prior to the 2014 Super Rugby season.
* 19 November 2013: Giovano Fourie declines an invitation to join the wider training squad for the 2014 Vodacom Cup due to work commitments in Rustenburg.
* 10 December 2013: Carlos Spencer joins the Kings as kicking and specialist skills coach on a five-year contract.
* 14 December 2013: Head coach Matt Sexton quits the Kings to return to New Zealand due to personal reasons.
* 17 December 2013: Although initially signing for Toulouse as a medical joker, prop Schalk Ferreira signs a new three-year deal with the side, ruling out a return to the Kings.
* 3 January 2014: The Kings announce that head coach and and defensive coach Michael Horak will join them as a defensive coach following the completion of Shimlas' 2014 Varsity Cup campaign.
* 5 January 2014: Centre and vice-captain Andries Strauss joins Scottish side Edinburgh until 2016.
* 7 January 2014: Tiger Mangweni retires as a player and is appointed as the defensive coach for the EP Kings' Vodacom Cup side.
* 18 January 2014: Rynier Bernardo and Shane Gates, who were part of the wider training group, are not named in their final training group.
* 20 January 2014: Centre Dwayne Jenner joins the Kings from the , lock Stephan Greeff joins on a loan deal from the and hookers JC Oberholzer (from the ) and Tabbie du Plessis (the younger brother of Springboks Bismarck and Jannie) join the Kings on trial.
* 25 January 2014: The – made up entirely of Eastern Province Kings players – lose 21–36 to the in a warm-up match prior to the 2014 Super Rugby season.
* 28 January 2014: It is confirmed that Academy coach Mzwandile Stick would be the coach of the Eastern Province Kings during the 2014 Vodacom Cup competition.
* 1 February 2014: The lose 19–12 to the in a Super Rugby warm-up match, while the Vodacom Cup side draw 22–22 against 2013 SARU Community Cup champions GAP Despatch.
* 7 February 2014: The lose their final warm-up match 7–40 to the .
* 13 February 2014: The are promoted to the Premier Division of the Currie Cup competition after it was announced that the competition will be expanded from six to eight teams.
* 17 February 2014: Kings CEO Charl Crous confirms that full-back Shakes Soyizwapi joined Scott van Breda in signing for the on a loan deal, following injuries to Cheslin Kolbe and Jaco Taute.
* 20 February 2014: Kicking and specialist skills coach Carlos Spencer is also appointed as the head coach of the EP Kings for the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division season.
* 26 February 2014: The Eastern Province Vodacom Cup side lost 46–8 to in a pre-season trial match.
* 4 March 2014: Shakes Soyizwapi and Scott van Breda return from their loan spell at the to be named in the side for their opening match of the 2014 Vodacom Cup season, against Kenyan side in Cape Town.
* 5 March 2014: The squad for the 2014 Vodacom Cup is published.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=2014 Eastern Province Kings Vodacom Cup season )
* 8 March 2014: The EP Kings lose 17–10 to Kenyan side in the opening match of the 2014 Vodacom Cup. The Kings try scorers were Claude Tshidibi and Pieter Stemmet.
* 10 March 2014: Edinburgh Rugby announce that lock Izak van der Westhuizen will join the prior to the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division season.
* 15 March 2014: The EP Kings thrash Eastern Cape neighbours the 60–6 in a match played in Grahamstown. Coyi Banda and Brian Skosana both scored two tries, with Eben Barnard, Dwayne Kelly, Ivan-John du Preez, Selvyn Davids and Sonwabo Majola getting one each. Ntabeni Dukisa scored five conversions and a penalty while Dwayne Kelly also slotted a conversion. This result sees the Kings move up to fourth in the log.
* 22 March 2014: The EP Kings suffer a heavy defeat to to drop down to fifth position in the league. Tries from Michael Killian, Selvyn Davids and Kuhle Sonkosi, as well as seven points from the boot of Ntabeni Dukisa weren't enough as Western Province ran out 56–22 winners at the same venue of their Round One loss to – .
* 26 March 2014: The Kings confirm three new signings for the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division. Hooker Michael van Vuuren will join them from French Top 14 side Stade Français, along with two players from the – centre Tim Whitehead and utility back Hansie Graaff.
* 28 March 2014: The Welsh Rugby Union confirm that will play a match against the Eastern Province Kings as preparation for their 2014 test series against . The match will take place at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on 10 June 2014.
* 29 March 2014: The EP Kings suffer their third defeat of the 2014 Vodacom Cup season by losing 31–3 to the in a match played in Cradock as part of the town's 200-year anniversary. George Whitehead scored the Kings' only points of the match when he opened the scoring with a fifth-minute penalty.
* 4 April 2014: A late drop goal from fly-half Karlo Aspeling condemn the EP Kings to their third consecutive defeat and effectively out of contention for a quarter final spot. The won 23–21 in George, leaving the Kings nine points off a top four spot with just two matches left to play. Ivan-John du Preez and Ntabeni Dukisa scored second-half tries for the Kings, with full-back Coyi Banda adding eleven points with the boot – one conversion and three penalties.
* 7 April 2014: The Kings confirm the signing of scrum-half Kevin Luiters on a three-and-a-half year deal.
* 8 April 2014: Former Kings winger Paul Perez arrives in Port Elizabeth ahead of joining the Kings for the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division, pending a full recovery from a knee injury.
* 11 April 2014: The Eastern Province Kings record their first win in four matches, beating the 28–21 at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. The Kings were awarded a penalty try late in the first half, with Cameron Lindsay and Siphesihle Punguzwa adding two more in the second half. Ntabeni Dukisa converted two tries and scored three penalties to complete the scoring.
* 22 April 2014: Aidon Davis and Sergeal Petersen are included in the Baby Boks squad for the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship. However, results elsewhere confirmed that the Kings would not qualify for the Quarter Finals.
* 25 April 2014: The Kings end their 2014 Vodacom Cup campaign by winning 27–11 against the previously-undefeated in Durban. They scored three tries through Sergeal Petersen, Ntabeni Dukisa and Brian Skosana. Dukisa added another seven points by converting two tries and kicking a penalty and Kayle van Zyl converted the third try and also kicked a penalty to weigh in with five points. The result meant that the Kings consolidated fifth position in the Southern Section. Ntabeni Dukisa finished as top scorer for the competition with 50 points, while six players are tied in the top try-scoring charts with two tries apiece.
* 28 April 2014: Lock Rynier Bernardo joins Welsh Pro12 side Ospreys on a three-year deal. Another departure is winger Michael Killian, who announced his retirement from professional rugby.
* 13 May 2014: Fly-half Ntabeni Dukisa is another departure, joining the , initially on a loan deal for the 2014 Currie Cup qualification tournament only.
* 14 May 2014: Two front-rowers join the Kings, with experienced Springbok prop CJ van der Linde undergoing test to prove his fitness prior to the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division season and hooker Martin Ferreira also at training, despite previous expectations that he would join the .
* 20 May 2014: hooker Edgar Marutlulle, who played four matches for the during the 2013 Super Rugby season, also join in in training sessions with the Eastern Province Kings. Meanwhile, scrum-half Dwayne Kelly join franchise partners on a deal for the remainder of 2014.
* 21 May 2014: The Eastern Province Rugby Union officially announces the signings of CJ van der Linde until the end of 2014 and Edgar Marutlulle until the end of 2015.
* 26 May 2014: Winger/centre Brian Skosana leaves the to join neighbours until the end of 2015.
* 29 May 2014: Ntabeni Dukisa's very short loan spell at ends as he returns to the Eastern Cape to be closer to his sick mother. Fullback Coyi Banda is named in the squad for the 2014 Currie Cup qualification competition.
* 3 June 2014: Another trio of new players are announced for the EP Kings – South African-born Italian international scrum-half Tobie Botes from Treviso, prop Tom Botha from French side Montpellier and Australian lock Steve Cummins from Shute Shield side Eastwood. All three players join the Kings for the duration of the Currie Cup competition only. The winger Cheslyn Roberts also joined the Kings on a ten-day trial basis, while prop Pieter Stemmet joined the on loan.
* 10 June 2014: The EP Kings lose 12–34 to in a tour match during their 2014 tour of South Africa.
* 13 June 2014: The side boost their lock options by re-signing David Bulbring from the . Bulbring previously played first class rugby in Port Elizabeth in 2012 and 2013.
* 17 June 2014: The previously-announced transfer of lock Izak van der Westhuizen is cancelled after he failed a medical. Van der Westhuizen suffered three concussions since the start of 2014 and a specialist advised that he should not play rugby for six months to a year. and fly-half Gary van Aswegen also joins the Kings for a one-month trial period.
* 20 June 2014: The Southern Kings ran in ten tries as they beat a weakened side 66–28 in a friendly match in Port Elizabeth.
* 25 June 2014: Another new recruit for the Kings is lock/flanker Shaun McDonald, who joins the side on a deal for the duration of the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division.
* 3 July 2014: The agent of lock Tazz Fuzani confirm that he would leave Cape Town at the end of the 2014 season and join the Kings on a two-year contract.
* 4 July 2014: The Southern Kings get yet another convincing victory as they scored seven tries in a 50–24 victory over the in another friendly match.
* 19 July 2014: The Eastern Province U18 side end the Craven Week as the top team by winning the unofficial final match, beating SWD U18 to win the tournament for the first time in 37 years.
* 21 July 2014: Henning van der Merwe is appointed as the new kicking coach for the Kings until 2017. He previously worked with the and .
* 31 July 2014: The South African Schools side for 2014 is released. Four Eastern Province players that played at the Craven Week tournament are named in the squad – prop Lupumlo Mguca, loose-forward Junior Pokomela, fly-half Curwin Bosch and fullback Keanu Vers.
* 19 August 2014: Centre Heino Bezuidenhout is also called up to the South African Schools team as a replacement for Morné Joubert.

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