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On a day that another two players – wing Luther Obi and utility back Sylvian Mahuza – have given notice of their intent to leave the Kings, the Port Elizabeth-based franchised announced the list of new recruits.

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Apart from Hilterbrand, who played two games for the Western Force in 2013 and 14 games for Edinburgh since joining them for the 2013/14 season, they have signed a number of high-profile players.

These include Bulls duo Jurgen Visser and Louis Fouche, Caylib Oosthuizen (Cheetahs), SP Marais (Sharks), Stefan Watermeyer and Juan-Claude Roos (both Pumas), Mark Richards (Lions) and Carel Greeff (Griquas).Aussie headlines Kings signings

The departure of Obi and Mahuza brought to five the number of players who confirmed they have ended their contracts with the Kings in the wake of the franchise's cash crisis.

Last week three players – loose forward Tim Agaba, centre Tim Whitehead and prop Lizo Gqoboka – terminated their contracts with the franchise.

The Kings management confirmed that by Monday they have still not been able to pay October salaries to players, coaching and administration staff.

However, according to a statement from the Kings they have not received any "notice of intent to leave" from any of the current coaching staff.

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"We are thankful for their ongoing support and commitment," the statement said.

The Southern Kings started pre-season preparations on Monday, despite the financial upheavals and uncertainty.Aussie headlines Kings signings

It started with a practice session at Sardinia Bay. Training focused on establishing fitness levels and included a game of touch rugby.

According to the Kings coaching staff the program for the rest of the week will focus on strength and conditioning training.  

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"Despite the trying circumstances the mood in the camp was positive," the statement said.

"Management and players are aware of the current situation and have not allowed circumstances to impact on their pre-season preparations.

"All players were punctual and professional.

"The new players were welcomed and made to feel part of the team, and all team members were given the chance to socialise and get to know each other."

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