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In 2015, the will participate in the Currie Cup and the Vodacom Cup competitions. The team will also play in the 2015 Under-21 Provincial Championship Group A and the team in the 2015 Under-19 Provincial Championship Group A. As part of the Southern Kings franchise, a number of players will also participate in friendlies for this franchise. ==Chronological list of events== * 5 November 2014: The squad for the 2015 season is revealed. New recruits include Eital Bredenkamp, Tazz Fuzani and Jan Uys from . * 14 November 2014: Winger Paul Perez's contract is terminated with immediate effect after an incident of absenteeism. * 17 November 2014: fly-half Tony Jantjies joins the Kings ahead of the 2015 season, defensive coach Michael Horak joins Durban-based side the prior to the 2015 Super Rugby season. and the confirm that Paul Perez joined them on a trial basis. * 29 December 2014: Forwards coach Shaun Sowerby also leaves the Kings' coaching staff, returning to France (where he spent ten years as a player) to join as a forwards coach. * 14 January 2015: Three players join the Kings on a trial basis – scrum-half Dylon Frylinck, who represented in the 2014 Vodacom Cup, the in the 2014 Super Rugby season and the in the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division; lock Cornell Hess, who spent 2014 at , but failed to make any appearances following a knee injury and hooker Martin van der Heever, who previously played for in France. * 15 January 2015: The Kings officially confirm that Omar Mouneimne rejoined the side as defensive coach. He had a previous spell with the side before following Alan Solomons to Edinburgh in 2013. James Fleming, who previously had a spell at the Kings as a physiotherapist before joining the Sharks for 2014, also returns to the Kings in his new role of Head of High Performance. * 19 January 2015: The Eastern Province Kings Academy hand a scholarship to Craven Week and South African Schools prop Lupumlo Mguca to finish his schooling at Burnside High School in Christchurch, New Zealand. * 30 January 2015: A 38-man squad for the 2015 Vodacom Cup is revealed. The Kings also confirm that Dylon Frylinck and Cornell Hess were offered contracts for the duration of the Vodacom Cup competition. * 2 February 2015: wingers Sylvian Mahuza and Luther Obi are training with the EP Kings. * 8 February 2015: Eastern Province and South African Schools fly-half Curwin Bosch is named the 2014 Craven Week Player of the Tournament at the annual South African Rugby Union awards ceremony. * 12 February 2015: Lock Steven Sykes joins the on loan for the 2015 Super Rugby season. * 25 February 2015: Just over a month after confirming his appointment, the EP Kings announce that defensive coach Omar Mouneimne is leaving them again to take up a consultancy role at French Top 14 side . * 27 February 2015: The EP Kings announce that they have come to an arrangement with the for the services of their wingers Sylvian Mahuza and Luther Obi, who will be included in their squad for the 2015 Vodacom Cup. * 2 March 2015: Brent Janse van Rensburg is appointed the new Head of Defence at the Kings following his release from the . * 6 March 2015: The beat the Eastern Province Kings 31–30 in a pre-season trial match in Port Elizabeth. The Kings scored four tries through Hansie Graaff, George Whitehead, Kevin Luiters and Dylon Frylinck, with Scott van Breda and Tony Jantjies each converting one of those tries. George Whitehead also kicked two penalties in the match. * 14 March 2015: The Eastern Province Kings beat the 13–8 in a pre-season trial match. Eital Bredenkamp scored the Kings' only try of the match, with Gary van Aswegen converting the try and kicking two penalties. * 25 March 2015: Three players are named in an extended South Africa Under-20 training group as part of their preparation for the 2015 World Rugby Under 20 Championship – fullback Malcolm Jaer and flankers Tyler Paul and CJ Velleman. * 27 March 2015: Prop Charl du Plessis announces his retirement from rugby following medical advice regarding persistent back problems. He made 31 appearances for the since 2012 and also played in 2 Super Rugby matches for the , plus one leg of the relegation play-off series against the . * 9 June 2015: Defense coach Brent Janse van Rensburg is appointed the new head coach of the Eastern Province Kings for the 2015 Currie Cup Premier Division. * 24 June 2015: Fly-half Tony Jantjies' contract is terminated with immediate effect following a breach of team protocol. * 21 July 2015: Former head coach and the current kicking and specialist skills coach, Carlos Spencer, leaves the EP Kings after being involved with the side since December 2013. * 24 July 2015: Grey High School players Curwin Bosch (fly-half) and Khwezi Mafu (loose forward) are both named in the 2015 South African Schools squad to play internationals against Wales, France and England, while Grey lock Kamva Dilima is named in the South African Schools 'A' squad to play against Italy, England and Wales, alongside Hoërskool Framesby players André Lategan (hooker) and Riaan van Rensburg (fullback) and HTS Daniel Pienaar centre Heino Bezuidenhout. * 17 August 2015: The Kings announced a three-year apparel sponsorship deal with BLK, starting in 2016. The deal would see BLK supply the kit for the Eastern Province Kings Currie Cup side, as well as the Southern Kings Super Rugby side. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2015 Eastern Province Kings season」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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