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Kings add Booi, Koen to staff

The Kings will depart for Wales next week, where they will open their PRO14 tournament against the defending champions, the Scarlets, on September 2, 2017.

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The current SA Rugby’s acting high-performance manager, Koen, will be assisting the Kings as a consultant.

While, Booi takes over as backline coach with immediate effect following the departure of Vuyo Zangqa, who has taken up a coaching position in Germany, at the end of the 2017 Super Rugby competition.

"We are pleased to be joined by Chumani Booi, who will be our new backline coach,” Southern Kings Chief Operations Officer, Charl Crous, announced on Monday.

"Booi’s appointment, who is joining us from the Border Bulldogs, further shows the quality of rugby personnel that the province of the Eastern Cape has. We look forward to his contribution.

"We are grateful to the Border Rugby Union for working with us in ensuring that Booi makes the transition to the Southern Kings despite their own preparations for the start of their Currie Cup First Division campaign,"

Davids, welcomed the new management recruit. "Chumani Booi is one of the respected coaches in the country, who comes with good experience from having coached the Border Bulldogs and the South Africa ‘A’ side. We looked to bring in somebody who will take Southern Kings rugby forward," said Davids.

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The Kings’ playing squad has been boosted by the signing and arrival of a number of players, who take the squad to a total of 40. These include Kings stars during the Super Rugby campaign – Andisa Ntsila, Luzuko Vulindlu and Alshaun Bock – as well as PRO14-experienced players Dries van Schalkwyk and Rossouw de Klerk. There are also additional players who are with the squad on a trial basis.

"We have put together a good squad that we are confident will be highly competitive in the PRO14 Championship," Davids said.

"We are blessed with a squad that has a good mix of experience and exciting youth. We have players who have good Super Rugby experience under their belts as well as recruits who have played in the PRO14 who know what we can expect.

"This is a squad that excites me. We are now working hard at ensuring that we gel as a team and build a good team culture as soon as possible. We want to hit the ground running from the first game, which is just over a week away, and continue to grow as a squad as the PRO14 progresses," he added.

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Kings squad: Alandre van Rooyen, Alshaun Bock, Andisa Ntsila, Berton Klaasen, Bobby de Wee, CJ Velleman, Dries van Schalkwyk, Eital Bredenkamp, Freddy Ngoza, Godlen Masimla, Jacques Nel, Jarryd Sage, Jurie van Vuuren, Justin Forwood, Khaya Majola, Kurt Coleman, Lindokuhle Welemu, Lubabalo Mtyanda, Lusanda Badiyana, Luzuko Vulindlu, Martin Dreyer, Masixole Banda, Michael Makase, Njabulo Gumede, Ntabeni Dukisa, Oliver Zono, Pieter Scholtz, Pieter-Steyn de Wet, Rossouw de Klerk, Ruaan Lerm, Rudi van Rooyen, Sbusiso Sithole, Schalk Ferreira, Siyabulela Mdaka, Stephan Coetzee, Stephan Greeff, Tango Balekile, Tienie Burger, Victor Sekekete, Yaw Penxe

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