2011 Eastern Province Kings season

In 2011, the Eastern Province Kings participated in the Currie Cup First Division and the Vodacom Cup. As part of the Southern Kings franchise, a number of players also participated in friendlies for this franchise, as well as the 2011 IRB Nations Cup.

2011 Eastern Province Kings season
Team Information
StadiumNelson Mandela Bay Stadium
CEOAnele Pamba
CoachAlan Solomons
Captain/sMzwandile Stick
Luke Watson
Currie Cup First Division
Rank2nd (losing finalists)
RecordWon 10, Lost 2
Top points scorerLouis Strydom (88)
Top try scorersMarcello Sampson (10)
Vodacom Cup (South)
Rank5th
RecordWon 6, Lost 2
Top points scorerJaco van Schalkwyk (54)
Top try scorersSiyanda Grey
Norman Nelson
Devin Oosthuizen
Barend Pieterse (4)
Other seasons
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Chronological list of events

Players

Vodacom Cup squad

The following players appeared in at least one matchday squad during the 2011 Vodacom Cup competition:

2011 Eastern Province Kings Vodacom Cup squad
Forwards Boetie Britz  Rory Duncan  Jacques Engelbrecht  Jaco Engels  Hannes Franklin  Morné Hanekom  Frank Herne  Ross Kennedy  Mpho Mbiyozo  Darron Nell  Clint Newland  Devin Oosthuizen  Lungelo Payi  Barend Pieterse  Jacques Potgieter  André Schlechter  Ronnie Uys  Wayne van Heerden  Riaan Vermeulen
Backs Boela Abrahams  De Wet Barry  Jaco Bekker  Jacques Coetzee  Monty Dumond  Shane Gates  Siyanda Grey  Tiger Mangweni  SP Marais  Norman Nelson  Milo Nqoro  Marcello Sampson  Wayne Stevens  Mzwandile Stick  Matthew Tayler-Smith  Jaco van Schalkwyk
Coach Alan Solomons

Currie Cup squad

The following players appeared in at least one matchday squad during the 2011 Currie Cup First Division competition:

2011 Eastern Province Kings Currie Cup squad
Forwards Boetie Britz  Bobby Dyer  Jacques Engelbrecht  Jaco Engels  Hannes Franklin  Frank Herne  Ross Kennedy  Mpho Mbiyozo  Darron Nell  Clint Newland  Devin Oosthuizen  Barend Pieterse  Jacques Potgieter  André Schlechter  Ronnie Uys  Wayne van Heerden  Riaan Vermeulen  Luke Watson
Backs Boela Abrahams  Jaco Bekker  Joe Breytenbach  Jacques Coetzee  Danie Faasen  Siyanda Grey  Tiger Mangweni  SP Marais  Norman Nelson  Morgan Newman  Falie Oelschig  Marcello Sampson  Wayne Stevens  Mzwandile Stick  Louis Strydom  Matthew Tayler-Smith  George Whitehead  Andile Witbooi
Coach Alan Solomons

Under-21 Provincial Championship squad

The following players appeared in at least one matchday squad during the 2011 Under-21 Provincial Championship competition:

2011 Eastern Province Kings Under-21 Provincial Championship squad
Forwards Zimuisa April  Michael Aristidou  Rynier Bernardo  Thembelani Bholi  Johan Engelbrecht  Louis Fourie  Lizo Gqoboka  Werner Kapp  Elrich Kock  Heinrich Leonard  Athenkosi Manentsa  Siya Mangaliso  Chad Mathews  Lumko Mbane  Thabiso Mngomezulu  Freddie Roberts  Chris Stokwe  Cornelius van Vuuren
Backs Masixole Banda  Luxolo Daku  Renier Erasmus  Shane Gates  Steven Hansel  Matthew King  Sinakho Khanyisa Mafu  Lulama Mdzoyi  Thabo Sisusa  Scott van Breda  Steyn van Eeden  Charl van Loggenberg  Reynier van Rooyen  Andile Witbooi

Under-19 Provincial Championship squad

The following players appeared in at least one matchday squad during the 2011 Under-19 Provincial Championship competition:

2011 Eastern Province Kings Under-19 Provincial Championship squad
Forwards Aidon Davis  Olivier Dippenaar  Jonathan Ford  Troy Frisch  Luxolo Koza  Bart le Roux  Siwapiwe Sivuyise Mandlake  Leon Manuel  Athenkosi Maswana  Ryno Thomas Meiring  Cedric Asanda Modise  Sinethemba Ndita  Ruan Roberts  Paul Schoeman  Kuhle Sonkosi  Chriszuan Slabbert  Wayven Smith  Divan Marius van der Merwe
Backs Lorenzo Baatjies  Robert Brundson  Devin Yusif Grootboom  Ryno Kilian  Marnus Markram  Meyer Meyer  Manelisa Mtati  Godwin Imaneul Murens  Llewellyn Lesley Pieterse  Emile Potgieter  Rosseau Prinsloo  Marlou van Niekerk  Dirk van Rooyen  Cheswin van Wyk

Player Movements

Before the 2011 Vodacom Cup season
In/Out Position Player Name From/To
InPRJaco EngelsBlue Bulls
InPRClint NewlandLeinster[13]
InPRRonnie UysPumas
InHKFrank HerneFree State Cheetahs
InHKHannes FranklinPumas
InLKRoss KennedyHawke's Bay Magpies
InLKBarend PieterseFree State Cheetahs
InLKWayne van HeerdenSuntory Sungoliath[55]
InFLBoetie BritzMaties
InFLJacques EngelbrechtSWD Eagles
InSHJacques CoetzeePumas
InFHMonty DumondSharks
InWGMarcello SampsonWestern Province
InFBSP MaraisLeopards
OutPRMichael RicePumas[56]
OutPRSangoni MxoliNot named in 2011 squad
OutHKAntonio HalangahuRandwick DRUFC[57]
OutLKHein PotgieterSWD Eagles
OutLKBrendon SnymanLeopards[58]
OutLKWillem StoltzLeopards
OutFLPietie FerreiraRetired
OutFLJJ GagianoUCT Ikey Tigers[59]
OutFLSivuyile KobokanaDespatch Rugby Club[60]
OutFLElroy LigmanDespatch Rugby Club[60]
OutFLZolani MofuReleased
OutSHGerrie OdendaalRetired[61]
OutSHDonald StevensMaties[62]
OutFHCoenie van WykPumas[63]
OutCEBraam GerberBoland Cavaliers[64]
OutCERudi KeilRC Nice
OutWGJustin PeachNot named in 2011 squad.
OutFBAnthony FennerOtago[65]
Before the 2011 Currie Cup season
InN8Luke WatsonBath[66]
InSHDanie FaasenUP Tuks[23]
InSHFalie OelschigStade Français[30]
InFHLouis StrydomFree State Cheetahs[25]
InFBGeorge WhiteheadFree State Cheetahs
OutLKLungelo PayiReleased[67]
OutN8Morné HanekomLeopards[68]
During the 2011 Currie Cup season
OutN8Jacques PotgieterBlue Bulls[40]
Loans and short-term deals
InWGJoe BreytenbachSWD Eagles[30]
InCEMorgan NewmanFree State Cheetahs[36]
OutFHMonty DumondGriquas[26]
Before the 2012 Vodacom Cup season
InPRLizo GqobokaEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InPRThabiso MngomezuluEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InLKRynier BernardoEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InLKDavid BulbringGolden Lions[69]
InLKJohan SnymanGolden Lions[69]
InFLThembelani BholiEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InN8Cornell du PreezLeopards[69]
InSHReynier van RooyenEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InFHSiya MangalisoEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InFHShane GatesEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InFHAndile WitbooiEastern Province Kings Academy[69]
InWGJongi NokweGriffons[54]
OutPRPhumlani NodikidaReleased
OutPRRonnie UysRC Narbonne[51][70]
OutPRRiaan VermeulenReleased
OutHKJaco FourieReleased
OutLKNolan ClarkBoland Cavaliers[71]
OutLKRory DuncanRetired[52]
OutLKRoss KennedyCrusaders[50]
OutSHBoela AbrahamsReleased
OutSHJacques CoetzeeGriquas[43]
OutSHMarlon LewisReleased
OutFHJaco van SchalkwykReleased
OutCEDe Wet BarryRetired[72]
OutWGMilo NqoroReleased

Tables

Vodacom Cup

2011 Vodacom Cup Southern Section log
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1Pampas XV8800319154+16541185037
2Western Province871031297+21540123033
3Sharks XV8602283137+14637135130
4Free State Cheetahs8404252224+2831275122
5Eastern Province Kings8602261144+117351742211
6Boland Cavaliers8314249229+2036304119
7SWD Eagles8305174273-9926364117
8Border Bulldogs8116125349-2241651017
Final standings.
1 Eastern Province Kings were deducted nine points for fielding ineligible players in two games.
[73]

Currie Cup

The final league standings for the 2011 Currie Cup First Division were:[74]

2011 Currie Cup First Division standings
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1Boland Cavaliers10901473187+28662249146
2Eastern Province Kings10901403236+16756286042
3Falcons10406286398−11241525021
4Griffons10208280366−8634496418
5SWD Eagles10307298396−9837493116
6Border Bulldogs10307256413−15729573116
Legend and Competition rules
Legend:
Top four teams; qualify to semi-finals. P = Games Played, W = Games Won, D = Games Drawn, L = Games Lost, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, PD = Points Difference, TF = Tries For, TA = Tries Against, TB = Try Bonus Points, LB = Losing Bonus Points, Pts = Log Points
No relegation.
Competition rules:
Play-offs:

The top four teams qualify to the semi-finals. The first-placed team will host the fourth-placed team and the second-placed team will host the third-placed team.
The higher-ranked semi-final winner will then host the lower-ranked semi-final winner in the final.

Points breakdown:
* 4 points for a win
* 2 points for a draw
* 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
* 1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Matches

Vodacom Cup

25 February 2011 Eastern Province Kings 47–12 Welwitschias Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
19:00 Try: Milo Nqoro  3'
Darron Nell  8'
Barend Pieterse  17'
Siyanda Grey  24', 57'
Morné Hanekom  66'
Monty Dumond  79'
Con: Matthew Tayler-Smith  4', 18' (2/3)
Monty Dumond  25', 58', 67', 80' (4/4)
Cards: Ross Kennedy 20' to 30'
Ronnie Uys  72'
Report[75]
Scoreboard[76]
Try: Heini Bock  5'
PJ van Lill  69'
Con: Jacky Bock (0/1)
Chrysander Botha  70' (1/1)
Referee: Joey Salmans
4 March 2011 Leopards 25–31 Eastern Province Kings Olën Park, Potchefstroom  
18:00 Try: Jaco van Zyl  48'
Con: Dauw Steyn  49' (1/1)
Pen: Dauw Steyn  1', 6', 11', 42', 51' (5/8)
Colin Lloyd  77' (1/1)
Report[77]
Scoreboard[78]
Try: Norman Nelson  31'
Barend Pieterse  64'
Mpho Mbiyozo  73'
Con: Monty Dumond  32' (1/1)
Jaco van Schalkwyk  74' (1/2)
Pen: Monty Dumond  3', 8', 21', 38' (4/4)
Jaco van Schalkwyk (0/1)
Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge
11 March 2011 Eastern Province Kings 23–8 Pumas Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
19:00 Try: Matthew Tayler-Smith  18'
Marcello Sampson  38'
Con: Jaco van Schalkwyk  18', 38' (2/2)
Pen: Jaco van Schalkwyk  35', 44' (2/4)
Drop: Jaco van Schalkwyk  64' (1/1)
Cards: Ronnie Uys 54' to 63'
Report[11]
Scoreboard[79]
Try: Deon Scholtz  60'
Con: Braam Pretorius (0/1)
Pen: Braam Pretorius  24' (1/1)
Attendance: 2,300
Referee: Dilbert November
19 March 2011 Falcons 0–51 Eastern Province Kings Isak Steyl Stadium, Vanderbijlpark  
15:00 Pen: Dewald Nel (0/1) Report[80]
Scoreboard[81]
Try: Darron Nell  3'
Marcello Sampson  9'
Norman Nelson  28', 76'
Devin Oosthuizen  37', 51'
Siyanda Grey  42'
Morne Hanekom  72'
Con: Jaco van Schalkwyk  4', 10', 29', 42' (4/6)
Monty Dumond (0/2)
Pen: Jaco van Schalkwyk  8' (1/1)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Jason Jaftha
25 March 2011 Eastern Province Kings 10–11 Golden Lions Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
19:00 Try: Clint Newland  54'
Con: Jaco van Schalkwyk  55' (1/1)
Pen: Jaco van Schalkwyk  62' (1/3)
Drop: Mzwandile Stick (0/1)
Cards: Mzwandile Stick  33'
Report[16]
Scoreboard[82]
Try: Dusty Noble  37'
Con: Burton Francis (0/1)
Pen: Burton Francis  26', 65' (2/7)
Cards: Marius Delport 33' to 43'
Martin Bezuidenhout 50' to 60'
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: François Groenewald
2 April 2011 Blue Bulls 29–28 Eastern Province Kings Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
15:00 Try: Clayton Blommetjies  3'
Sampie Mastriet  33'
Marnus Schoeman  69'
Con: Marnitz Boshoff  70' (1/3)
Pen: Marnitz Boshoff  11', 18', 26', 61' (4/5)
Drop: Marnitz Boshoff (0/1)
Cards: Marnus Schoeman  73'
Report[19]
Scoreboard[83]
Try: Norman Nelson  16'
SP Marais  22'
Frank Herne  76'
Con: Jaco van Schalkwyk  17', 77' (2/3)
Pen: Jaco van Schalkwyk  40', 54', 58' (3/3)
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Francisco Pastrana
9 April 2011 Eastern Province Kings 26–16 Griquas Grey High School, Port Elizabeth  
16:00 Try: Wayne Stevens  4'
Jacques Engelbrecht  50', 58'
Jaco Engels  73'
Con: Jaco van Schalkwyk  5' (1/2)
SP Marais  51', 59' (2/2)
Pen: Jaco van Schalkwyk (0/3)
SP Marais (0/1)
Cards: Ross Kennedy 1' to 12'
Report[20]
Scoreboard[84]
Try: Johan Herbst  24', 40'
Con: Rudi Vogt (0/2)
Pen: Rudi Vogt  6', 12' (2/3)
Referee: Matt Kemp
15 April 2011 Griffons 43–45 Eastern Province Kings North West Stadium, Welkom  
16:00 Try: Thabang Molefe  24', 69'
Ricardo Pietersen  47'
Japie Nel  68'
Kevin Stevens  72'
Shane Hancke  77'
Con: Tiaan van Wyk  25', 48' (2/2)
Virgil Russel  69' (1/1)
Tertius Maarman  73', 78' (2/3)
Pen: Tiaan van Wyk  16' (1/2)
Cards: Shane Hancke 19' to 29'
Report[22]
Scoreboard[85]
Try: Siyanda Grey  9', 74'
Devin Oosthuizen  20', 49'
Barend Pieterse  28', 53'
Jacques Potgieter  65'
Con: Jaco van Schalkwyk  10', 21', 29' (3/4)
Monty Dumond  66', 75' (2/3)
Referee: Lusanda Jam

Currie Cup

Compulsory Friendly 8 July 2011 Eastern Province Kings 20–26 Emerging Cheetahs Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
19:00 Try: Mzwandile Stick  48'
Con: Louis Strydom (0/1)
Pen: Louis Strydom  18', 21', 23', 32', 58' (5/6)
Scoreboard[86] Try: Rayno Benjamin  62'
Riaan Smit  70'
Con: Riaan Smit  63', 71' (2/2)
Pen: Riaan Smit  10', 30', 44' (3/3)
Johan Goosen (0/1)
Robbie van Schalkwyk  79' (1/1)
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Pro Legoete
15 July 2011 Eastern Province Kings 28–20 SWD Eagles Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
19:00 Try: Norman Nelson  7'
Con: Louis Strydom  8' (1/1)
Pen: Louis Strydom  28', 35', 38', 48' (4/5)
George Whitehead  62', 69', 77' (3/4)
Report[32]
Scoreboard[87]
Try: Howard Noble  15'
Con: Cecil Dumond (0/1)
Pen: Cecil Dumond  4', 10', 41' (3/4)
Elric van Vuuren  57', 74' (2/2)
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Mark Lawrence
22 July 2011 Border Bulldogs 15–62 Eastern Province Kings Buffalo City Stadium, East London  
19:00 Try: Byron McGuigan  35', 78'
Con: Dale Sabbagh  36' (1/2)
Pen: Dale Sabbagh  6' (1/1)
Cards: Samora Fihlani 53' to 63'
Report[33]
Scoreboard[88]
Try: Jaco Bekker  4'
Norman Nelson  12'
Barend Pieterse  17'
Siyanda Grey  20'
Marcello Sampson  22', 61'
George Whitehead  43'
Darron Nell  46'
Frank Herne  54'
SP Marais  74'
Con: George Whitehead  5', 13', 23', 47', 55', 75' (6/10)
Pen: George Whitehead (0/1)
Attendance: 2,800
Referee: Sandile Mayende
29 July 2011 Eastern Province Kings 67–26 Griffons Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
19:00 Try: SP Marais  6'
Jaco Bekker  10', 16'
Marcello Sampson  22', 28', 66'
Falie Oelschig  32'
Norman Nelson  41', 73'
Luke Watson  52'
Siyanda Grey  62'
Con: George Whitehead  11', 17', 29', 42', 67', 74' (6/11)
Report[34]
Scoreboard[89]
Try: Ricardo Pietersen  38'
Nicky Steyn  46'
Enrico Schultz  55'
Tertius Maarman  77'
Con: Jannie Myburgh  39' (1/2)
Tiaan van Wyk  56', 78' (2/2)
Pen: Jannie Myburgh (0/1)
Attendance: 3,400
Referee: Pro Legoete
5 August 2011 Falcons 20–36 Eastern Province Kings Barnard Stadium, Kempton Park  
15:00 Try: Coert Cronjé  49'
Kyle Hendricks  52', 76'
Con: Dillon Laubscher  53' (1/2)
Chanley Williams (0/1)
Pen: Dillon Laubscher  9' (1/1)
Report[37]
Scoreboard[90]
Try: SP Marais  12', 23', 46'
Norman Nelson  31'
Matthew Tayler-Smith  55', 80'
Con: George Whitehead  13', 47' (2/4)
Louis Strydom  80' (1/2)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Andrew Lees
12 August 2011 Eastern Province Kings 23–17 Boland Cavaliers Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
19:00 Try: Luke Watson  5'
Clint Newland  32'
Con: Louis Strydom  6', 33' (2/2)
Pen: Louis Strydom  12', 19' (2/4)
Drop: Louis Strydom  67' (1/1)
Report[38]
Scoreboard[91]
Try: Cornal Hendricks  2'
Con: Elgar Watts (0/1)
Pen: Elgar Watts  27', 36', 59', 69' (4/4)
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Quinton Immelman
26 August 2011 SWD Eagles 24–60 Eastern Province Kings Outeniqua Park, George  
17:05 Try: Elric van Vuuren  14'
Howard Noble  47'
Connie Botha  60'
Con: Elric van Vuuren  15', 48', 61' (3/3)
Pen: Elric van Vuuren  9' (1/2)
Report[39]
Scoreboard[92]
Try: SP Marais  25', 40', 45', 72'
Matthew Tayler-Smith  36'
Norman Nelson  42', 63'
Frank Herne  67'
Luke Watson  80'
Con: Louis Strydom  26', 37', 43', 46' (4/6)
SP Marais  68', 73' (2/3)
Pen: Louis Strydom  7' (1/2)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Marius Jonker
2 September 2011 Eastern Province Kings 51–36 Border Bulldogs Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
19:00 Try: Luke Watson  22', 32'
Marcello Sampson  36'
Louis Strydom  39'
Danie Faasen  43'
Norman Nelson  71'
Jaco Engels  74'
Con: Louis Strydom  23', 37', 40' (3/5)
George Whitehead  72', 75' (2/2)
Pen: George Whitehead  64', 68' (2/2)
Report[41]
Scoreboard[93]
Try: Vuyo Mbotho  12', 26'
Lubabalo Mzwakali  56', 78'
Chumani Booi  60'
Con: Ntabeni Dukisa  27' (1/2)
Dale Sabbagh  57', 61', 79' (3/3)
Pen: Ntabeni Dukisa (0/1)
Dale Sabbagh  47' (1/1)
Cards: Onke Dubase 31' to 41'
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Jaco Peyper
10 September 2011 Griffons 19–21 Eastern Province Kings North West Stadium, Welkom  
15:00 Try: Willie Britz  34'
Con: Tiaan van Wyk  35' (1/1)
Pen: Tiaan van Wyk  9', 14', 20' (3/6)
Drop: Tiaan van Wyk  42' (1/1)
Cards: Japie Nel  71'
Report[42]
Scoreboard[94]
Try: Marcello Sampson  3'
Joe Breytenbach  73'
Con: Louis Strydom  74' (1/2)
Pen: Louis Strydom  22', 27', 61' (3/5)
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Pro Legoete
16 September 2011 Eastern Province Kings 40–10 Falcons Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
19:00 Try: Luke Watson  10'
Ross Kennedy  20'
Jacques Coetzee  33'
Marcello Sampson  43', 53'
Bobby Dyer  76'
Con: Louis Strydom  11', 21', 34', 54' (4/5)
George Whitehead  76' (1/1)
Report[44]
Scoreboard[95]
Try: Bovril de Bruin  46'
Con: Jaun Kotzé  46' (1/1)
Pen: Jaun Kotzé  16' (1/1)
Cards: Zane Kilian 30' to 41'
Referee: Joey Salmans
23 September 2011 Boland Cavaliers 49–15 Eastern Province Kings Boland Stadium, Wellington  
15:00 Try: Danwel Demas  39', 63', 71', 77'
Bolla Conradie  68'
Willie le Roux  75'
Con: Elgar Watts  40' (1/2)
Willie le Roux  69', 72', 76', 78' (4/4)
Pen: Elgar Watts  9', 22', 47' (3/6)
Drop: Bolla Conradie (0/1)
Cards: Clemen Lewis 48' to 58'
Report[45]
Scoreboard[96]
Try: Jaco Engels  12'
Luke Watson  49'
Con: SP Marais  13' (1/1)
Louis Strydom (0/1)
Pen: SP Marais  20' (1/2)
Louis Strydom (0/1)
Cards: Clint Newland 35' to 45'
Devin Oosthuizen 46' to 58'
Jacques Engelbrecht 66' to 76'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Marius Jonker
Semi-Final 7 October 2011 Eastern Province Kings 48–17 Falcons Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
18:30 Try: Bobby Dyer  13'
Jacques Engelbrecht  24'
Norman Nelson  29'
Devin Oosthuizen  46'
SP Marais  53'
Jaco Bekker  75'
Con: Louis Strydom  14', 25', 30', 47', 54' (5/5)
George Whitehead  76' (1/1)
Pen: Louis Strydom  23', 38' (2/2)
Cards: Joe Breytenbach 65' to 76'
Report[47]
Scoreboard[97]
Try: Coert Cronjé  68'
Kyle Hendricks  79'
Con: Jaun Kotzé  69', 80' (2/2)
Pen: Jaun Kotzé  21' (1/1)
Cards: Heinrich Rademeyer 56' to 66'
Warren Perkins 61' to 71'
Attendance: 2,400
Referee: Pro Legoete
Final 14 October 2011 Boland Cavaliers 43–12 Eastern Province Kings Boland Stadium, Wellington  
16:00 Try: Clemen Lewis  38'
Ligtoring Landman  48'
Brendon April  57'
Danwel Demas  73', 75'
Zandré Jordaan  77'
Con: Elgar Watts  39', 49' (2/5)
Willie le Roux (0/1)
Pen: Elgar Watts  4', 30', 47' (3/4)
Cards: Zandré Jordaan 20' to 30'
Report[48]
Scoreboard[98]
Try: Andile Witbooi  9'
Bobby Dyer  81'
Con: Louis Strydom  10' (1/1)
George Whitehead (0/1)
Pen: Louis Strydom (0/1)
Cards: Jaco Bekker 39' to 49'
Bobby Dyer 57' to 67'
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Lourens van der Merwe

Player statistics

Vodacom Cup

Currie Cup

See also

References

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