Southern Kings
2019–20 season
Head coachRobbi Kempson
(interim)
CaptainJC Astle
StadiumNelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Conference B7th
RecordPlayed 13, Won 1, Lost 2
Top try scorerAll: Erich Cronjé,
Stefan Ungerer (5)
Top points scorerAll: Demetri Catrakilis (43)

In the 2019–20 rugby union season, the Southern Kings participated in the 2019–20 Pro14 competition, their third appearance since joining the competition in 2017–18. They remained in Conference B of the competition, which in 2019–20 featured Irish sides Connacht and Munster, Italian side Benetton, Scottish side Edinburgh and Welsh sides Cardiff Blues and Scarlets.

Personnel

Coaches and management

The Southern Kings coaching and management staff for the 2019–20 Pro14 season are:

2019–20 Southern Kings coaches and management
Role Name
Interim head coachRobbi Kempson
Assistant coachBraam van Straaten
Assistant coachVuyo Zangqa
Coaching consultantSwys de Bruin
Strength and conditioning coachChad Foong
Athletic performance coordinatorSean O'Dea

Squad

The Southern Kings squad for the 2019–20 Pro14 is:[1]

2019–20 Southern Kings squad
Player Position/s Date of birth (age) Pro14 Kings
Apps Pts Apps Pts
South Africa Josh AlldermanScrum-half17 January 1997 (aged 22)
Cameroon Christian AmbadiangWing13 January 1999 (aged 20)
South Africa JC AstleLock30 August 1990 (aged 29)210210
South Africa Lusanda BadiyanaLoose forward1 September 1996 (aged 23)4040
South Africa Tango BalekileHooker7 March 1996 (aged 23)120120
South Africa Masixole BandaFullback11 June 1988 (aged 31)3615536155
South Africa Thembelani BholiLoose forward18 January 1990 (aged 29)
South Africa Michael BothaFullback28 May 1997 (aged 22)4545
South Africa Aaron BrodyLock28 December 1998 (aged 20)
South Africa Brandon BrownLoose forward16 November 1994 (aged 24)8080
South Africa Tienie BurgerLoose forward1 November 1993 (aged 25)30103010
South Africa Demetri CatrakilisFly-half6 July 1989 (aged 30)
South Africa Erich CronjéCentre1 January 1997 (aged 22)
South Africa Cameron DawsonProp6 January 1999 (aged 20)
South Africa Rossouw de KlerkProp21 August 1989 (aged 30)295150
South Africa Bobby de WeeLoose forward4 February 1994 (aged 25)265265
South Africa Schalk FerreiraProp9 February 1984 (aged 35)375375
South Africa Aston FortuinLock16 April 1996 (aged 23)
South Africa Gareth HeidtmannHooker7 October 1998 (aged 20)
South Africa Christopher HollisCentre24 June 1998 (aged 21)
South Africa JT JacksonCentre10 July 1996 (aged 23)
South Africa Tertius KrugerCentre24 December 1989 (aged 29)15101310
South Africa Ruaan LermLoose forward25 March 1992 (aged 27)33103310
South Africa Andell LoubserFullback3 March 1997 (aged 22)
South Africa Eddie LudickCentre25 January 1999 (aged 20)
South Africa Siya MasukuFly-half1 August 1996 (aged 23)
South Africa Lupumlo MgucaProp25 April 1997 (aged 22)115115
South Africa Gavin MillsScrum-half8 March 2000 (aged 19)
South Africa Howard MnisiCentre13 July 1989 (aged 30)
South Africa Yaw PenxeWing3 April 1997 (aged 22)36653665
South Africa Bader PretoriusFly-half16 May 1997 (aged 22)918918
South Africa Sarel PretoriusScrum-half18 April 1984 (aged 35)797575
South Africa Ig PrinslooProp4 April 1997 (aged 22)
South Africa Juan SchoemanProp18 September 1991 (aged 28)
South Africa Pieter ScholtzProp20 March 1994 (aged 25)170170
Ireland Jerry SextonLock16 April 1996 (aged 23)
South Africa S'bura SitholeCentre14 June 1990 (aged 29)7070
South Africa Alulutho TshakweniProp26 September 1998 (aged 21)110110
South Africa Josiah Twum-BoafoWing23 July 1997 (aged 22)
South Africa Stefan UngererScrum-half23 November 1993 (aged 25)13151315
South Africa Scott van BredaFly-half12 December 1991 (aged 27)
South Africa Alandré van RooyenHooker23 August 1996 (aged 23)235235
South Africa CJ VellemanLoose forward24 February 1995 (aged 24)105105
South Africa Xandré VosProp30 September 1996 (aged 22)2020
South Africa Courtney WinnaarFullback27 March 1997 (aged 22)1010
Note: Players' ages and statistics are correct as of 28 September 2019, the date of the opening round of the competition. Pro14 appearances only.

Player movements

Player movements between the 2018–19 Pro14 season and the end 2019–20 Pro14 season are as follows:

Southern Kings transfers 2018–19 — 2019–20
Pos 2018–19 squad Out In 2019–20 squad[1]
PR Rossouw de Klerk[2]
Martin Dreyer[2]
Schalk Ferreira[2]
Justin Forwood[2]
Lupumlo Mguca[2]
NJ Oosthuizen (loan)[3]
Luvuyo Pupuma[2]
Pieter Scholtz[2]
De-Jay Terblanche (loan)[4]
Alulutho Tshakweni[5]
Xandré Vos[6]
downward-facing red arrow Martin Dreyer (released)[1]
downward-facing red arrow Justin Forwood (to France SA XV Charente)[7]
downward-facing red arrow NJ Oosthuizen (returned to Griquas)[8]
downward-facing red arrow Luvuyo Pupuma (to Eastern Province Elephants)[9]
downward-facing red arrow De-Jay Terblanche (returned to Pumas)[10]
upward-facing green arrow Cameron Dawson (from Free State XV)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Ig Prinsloo (from Naka Bulls)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Juan Schoeman (on loan from Sharks)[12]
Cameron Dawson
Rossouw de Klerk[1]
Schalk Ferreira[1]
Lupumlo Mguca[1]
Ig Prinsloo
Juan Schoeman (loan)
Pieter Scholtz[11]
Alulutho Tshakweni[1]
Xandré Vos[1]
HK Tango Balekile[2]
Alandré van Rooyen[2]
Kerron van Vuuren (loan)[5][13]
Mike Willemse[2]
downward-facing red arrow Kerron van Vuuren (returned to Sharks)[14]
downward-facing red arrow Mike Willemse (to Scotland Edinburgh)[15]
upward-facing green arrow Jacques du Toit (from Cheetahs)[16]
upward-facing green arrow Gareth Heidtmann (from Blue Bulls U21)[1]
Tango Balekile[17]
Jacques du Toit
Gareth Heidtmann
Alandré van Rooyen[11]
LK JC Astle[2]
Stephan Greeff[2]
Giant Mtyanda[2]
Schalk Oelofse[2]
Dries van Schalkwyk[2]
Jurie van Vuuren[2]
downward-facing red arrow Stephan Greeff (released)[1]
downward-facing red arrow Giant Mtyanda (to Eastern Province Elephants)[18]
downward-facing red arrow Schalk Oelofse (released)[1]
downward-facing red arrow Dries van Schalkwyk (released)[19]
downward-facing red arrow Jurie van Vuuren (to Utah )[18]
upward-facing green arrow Aaron Brody (from Blue Bulls U21)[1]
upward-facing green arrow Aston Fortuin (from Blue Bulls XV)[20]
upward-facing green arrow Elrigh Louw (from Free State U21)[16]
upward-facing green arrow Jerry Sexton (from Jersey Jersey Reds)[21]
JC Astle[22]
Aaron Brody
Aston Fortuin
Elrigh Louw
Jerry Sexton
FL Brandon Brown[2]
Tienie Burger[2]
Bobby de Wee[2]
Stephan de Wit[2]
Andisa Ntsila[2]
CJ Velleman[2]
downward-facing red arrow Stephan de Wit (to Eastern Province Elephants)[9]
downward-facing red arrow Andisa Ntsila (to Sharks)[19]
upward-facing green arrow Lusanda Badiyana (unattached)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Thembelani Bholi (from Bulls)[11]
Lusanda Badiyana
Thembelani Bholi
Brandon Brown[19]
Tienie Burger[11]
Bobby de Wee[11]
CJ Velleman[17]
N8 Ruaan Lerm[2] Ruaan Lerm[11]
SH Godlen Masimla[2]
Sarel Pretorius[23]
Stefan Ungerer[24]
Ruan van Rensburg[2]
Rudi van Rooyen[2]
downward-facing red arrow Godlen Masimla (to Western Province)[25]
downward-facing red arrow Ruan van Rensburg (released)[1]
downward-facing red arrow Rudi van Rooyen (to Russia Lokomotiv)[1]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Allderman (from Blue Bulls U21)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Gavin Mills (from Hoër Landbouskool Boland)[11]
Josh Allderman
Gavin Mills
Sarel Pretorius[23]
Stefan Ungerer[3]
FH Martin du Toit[6]
Ntabeni Dukisa[2]
Bader Pretorius[26]
Oliver Zono (did not play)[2]
downward-facing red arrow Martin du Toit (to Eastern Province Elephants)[18]
downward-facing red arrow Ntabeni Dukisa (to Eastern Province Elephants)[18]
downward-facing red arrow Oliver Zono (to Eastern Province Elephants)[9]
upward-facing green arrow Demetri Catrakilis (from England Harlequins)[27]
upward-facing green arrow Siya Masuku (from Leopards)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Scott van Breda (on loan from England Worcester Warriors)[28]
Demetri Catrakilis
Siya Masuku
Bader Pretorius[29]
Scott van Breda (loan)
CE Tristan Blewett (loan)[30]
Berton Klaasen[2]
Harlon Klaasen[2]
Tertius Kruger[2]
Meli Rokoua[2]
S'bura Sithole[2]
downward-facing red arrow Tristan Blewett (to United States New Orleans Gold)[31]
downward-facing red arrow Berton Klaasen (Griquas)[19]
downward-facing red arrow Harlon Klaasen (Griquas)[32]
downward-facing red arrow Meli Rokoua (to Eastern Province Elephants)[9]
upward-facing green arrow Erich Cronjé (from Blue Bulls U21)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Christopher Hollis (from NMMU Madibaz)[33]
upward-facing green arrow JT Jackson (from Bulls)[1]
upward-facing green arrow Eddie Ludick (from Golden Lions U21)[1]
upward-facing green arrow Howard Mnisi (from Golden Lions)[11]
Erich Cronjé
Christopher Hollis
JT Jackson
Tertius Kruger[1]
Eddie Ludick
Howard Mnisi
S'bura Sithole[17]
WG Bjorn Basson[2]
Michael Makase[2]
Yaw Penxe[2]
downward-facing red arrow Bjorn Basson (to Griquas)[34]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Makase (released)[1]
upward-facing green arrow Christian Ambadiang (from Naka Bulls)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Josiah Twum-Boafo (from NMMU Madibaz)[33]
Christian Ambadiang
Yaw Penxe[17]
Josiah Twum-Boafo
FB Masixole Banda[2]
Ulrich Beyers[2]
Michael Botha[2]
Courtney Winnaar[35]
downward-facing red arrow Ulrich Beyers (released)[1] upward-facing green arrow Andell Loubser (from Blue Bulls U21)[11] Masixole Banda[11]
Michael Botha[1]
Andell Loubser
Courtney Winnaar[11]
Coach Deon Davids[36] downward-facing red arrow Deon Davids (released)[37] upward-facing green arrow Robbi Kempson (from Director of High Performance)[38] Robbi Kempson (interim)

During the season Chad Solomon joined the Kings on loan from the Stormers, De-Jay Terblanche rejoined the Kings on loan from the Pumas and Theo Maree joined from the Blue Bulls in November, Luyolo Dapula joined from the Free State XV and Robin Stevens joined from the Eastern Province Elephants in February, while Tiaan Botes was promoted from the Kings Academy in March.

Ahead of the resumption of the competition in August, the Kings announced an updated squad, with the additions of Nsuku Baloyi, Tharquinn Manuel, Tiaan Swanepoel, Gideon van Niekerk and Cameron Wright. Departing the team were JC Astle, Masixole Banda, Michael Botha, Brandon Brown, Demetri Catrakilis, Rossouw de Klerk, Schalk Ferreira, Tertius Kruger, Theo Maree, Siya Masuku, Lupumlo Mguca, Howard Mnisi, Sarel Pretorius, Robin Stevens, Stefan Ungerer and Xandré Vos who all left the team in this 5 month off period, while Juan Schoeman, Chad Solomon, De-Jay Terblanche and Scott van Breda returned to their parent clubs. However, due to the Kings entering voluntary liquidation in September, the team did not complete the season.[39]

Standings

The final Conference B log standings were:[40]

2019–20 Pro14 Conference B
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1Scotland Edinburgh151104391225+16647275251
2Ireland Munster151005426255+17153268351
3Wales Scarlets151005354274+8046345247
4Ireland Connacht15807302360−5841487140
5Italy Benetton15618309350−4135425536
6Wales Cardiff Blues15708283327−4430383233
7South Africa Southern Kings131012204498−2942375037

Round-by-round

The table below shows the Southern Kings' progression throughout the season. For each round, their cumulative points total is shown with the conference position:

Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 QF SF Final
Opposition CAR MUN ULS BEN GLA OSP CON EDI CHE CHE MUN SCA CON EDI LEI SCA ZEB CAR BEN DRA CHE
Cumulative Points 1 1 1 2 2 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Position 5th 6th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th
Key: win draw loss bye

Matches

The fixtures for the 2019–20 Pro14 were:[41]

28 September 2019 Southern Kings 27–31 Cardiff Blues Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
15:00 Try: Tienie Burger
Stefan Ungerer (2)
Con: Demetri Catrakilis (3)
Pen: Demetri Catrakilis (2)
Scoreboard[42] Try: Liam Belcher
Olly Robinson
Harri Millard
Matthew Morgan
Kristian Dacey
Con: Jarrod Evans (3)
Referee: Mike Adamson
5 October 2019 Southern Kings 20–31 Munster Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
15:00 Try: Stefan Ungerer
Elrigh Louw
Con: Demetri Catrakilis (2)
Pen: Demetri Catrakilis (2)
Scoreboard[43] Try: Fineen Wycherley
Arno Botha
Alby Mathewson
Mike Haley
Con: JJ Hanrahan (4)
Pen: JJ Hanrahan
Referee: Dan Jones
12 October 2019 Southern Kings 17–42 Ulster Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
15:00 Try: Aston Fortuin
Tertius Kruger
Con: Demetri Catrakilis
JT Jackson
Pen: Demetri Catrakilis
Scoreboard[44] Try: Rob Herring
Sean Reidy
John Cooney (2)
Luke Marshall
Matt Faddes
Con: John Cooney (6)
Referee: Craig Evans
26 October 2019 Benetton 36–30 Southern Kings Stadio Comunale di Monigo, Treviso  
16:00 Try: Ian Keatley
Angelo Esposito
Ignacio Brex
Iliesa Ratuva Tavuyara
Federico Ruzza
Con: Ian Keatley (3)
Antonio Rizzi
Pen: Ian Keatley
Scoreboard[45] Try: Bobby de Wee
Christopher Hollis
Rossouw de Klerk
Con: Siya Masuku (3)
Pen: Demetri Catrakilis (3)
Referee: Dan Jones
1 November 2019 Glasgow Warriors 50–0 Southern Kings Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow  
21:35 Try: Oli Kebble
Grant Stewart
Zander Fagerson
Callum Gibbins
Matt Fagerson
Nikola Matawalu
Ratu Tagive
penalty try
Con: Adam Hastings (4)
Scoreboard[46] Referee: Joy Neville
9 November 2019 Ospreys 14–16 Southern Kings Liberty Stadium, Swansea  
15:00 Try: Morgan Morris
Hanno Dirksen
Con: James Hook
Luke Price
Scoreboard[47] Try: Erich Cronjé
Con: Scott van Breda
Pen: Scott van Breda (3)
Referee: Andrea Piardi
30 November 2019 Connacht 24–12 Southern Kings Galway Sportsgrounds, Galway  
17:15 Try: Bundee Aki
Finlay Bealham
John Porch (2)
Con: Conor Fitzgerald (2)
Scoreboard[48] Try: Erich Cronjé
Scott van Breda
Con: Scott van Breda
Referee: Ben Whitehouse
4 January 2020 Edinburgh 61–13 Southern Kings BT Murrayfield, Edinburgh  
19:45 Try: Mike Willemse
Duhan van der Merwe
Matt Scott
James Johnstone
Penalty try
Eroni Sau
Dave Cherry
Charlie Shiel
Mark Bennett
Con: Jaco van der Walt (7)
Scoreboard[49] Try: Erich Cronjé
JT Jackson
Pen: JT Jackson
Referee: Joy Neville
25 January 2020 Southern Kings 30–31 Cheetahs Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
Try: Bader Pretorius
Stefan Ungerer
JT Jackson
Con: Bader Pretorius (3)
Pen: Bader Pretorius (3)
Scoreboard[50] Try: Sintu Manjezi (2)
Wilmar Arnoldi
Rhyno Smith (2)
Con: Tian Schoeman
Ruan Pienaar (2)
Referee: Stuart Berry
1 February 2020 Cheetahs 45–0 Southern Kings Toyota Stadium, Bloemfontein  
Try: Joseph Dweba (2)
Chris Massyn
Jasper Wiese
Clayton Blommetjies
Rhyno Smith
Louis Fouché
Con: Ruan Pienaar (2)
Tian Schoeman
Louis Fouché (2)
Scoreboard[51] Referee: Divan Uys
14 February 2020 Munster 68–3 Southern Kings Irish Independent Park, Cork  
19:35 Try: Arno Botha (3)
Calvin Nash
Jack O'Donoghue
John Hodnett
James Cronin
Shane Daly (2)
Dan Goggin
Con: JJ Hanrahan (9)
Scoreboard[52] Pen: Demetri Catrakilis Referee: Nika Amashukeli
23 February 2020 Scarlets 36–17 Southern Kings Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli  
17:15 Try: Tevita Ratuva
Ed Kennedy
Ryan Conbeer
Uzair Cassiem
Dan Davis
Tom Rogers
Con: Dan Jones (3)
Scoreboard[53] Try: Howard Mnisi
Christopher Hollis
Con: Demetri Catrakilis (2)
Pen: Courtney Winnaar
Referee: Andrew Brace
1 March 2020 Southern Kings 19–29 Connacht Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
15:00 Try: Stefan Ungerer
Erich Cronjé (2)
Con: Siya Masuku (2)
Scoreboard[54] Try: Colby Fainga'a
Tiernan O'Halloran
Jack Carty
Penalty try
Con: Jack Carty (2)
Pen: Jack Carty
Referee: Cwengile Jadezweni

Following round 13 the league was suspended until 22 August due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the Kings having entered voluntary liquidation before completing their fixtures.

Player statistics

The Pro14 appearance record for players that represented the Southern Kings in 2019–20 is as follows:

2019–20 Southern Kings player statistics
Player name CAR MUN ULS BEN GLA OSP CON EDI CHE CHE MUN SCA CON EDI LEI SCA ZEB CAR BEN DRA CHE App Try Con Pen DG Pts
Alulutho Tshakweni117 upward-facing green arrow17 upward-facing green arrow 300000
Alandré van Rooyen22216 upward-facing green arrow16 upward-facing green arrow16 upward-facing green arrow16 upward-facing green arrow 16 upward-facing green arrow16 upward-facing green arrow16 upward-facing green arrow16 upward-facing green arrow2 1200000
Pieter Scholtz3318 upward-facing green arrow33333 18 upward-facing green arrow18 upward-facing green arrow 1000000
Jerry Sexton44419 upward-facing green arrow444 44444 1200000
JC Astle519 upward-facing green arrow19 upward-facing green arrow19 upward-facing green arrow 5555 800000
Tienie Burger6777666 710005
Bobby de Wee719 upward-facing green arrow20 upward-facing green arrow44519 upward-facing green arrow20 upward-facing green arrow 19 upward-facing green arrow19 upward-facing green arrow720 upward-facing green arrow19 upward-facing green arrow 1310005
Lusanda Badiyana8666 20 upward-facing green arrow20 upward-facing green arrow666 900000
Stefan Ungerer99999 9999 8500025
Demetri Catrakilis10101010 22 upward-facing green arrow1010 7089043
Yaw Penxe111114 1414 500000
JT Jackson12121210101010 1212 9211015
Howard Mnisi13121212 23 upward-facing green arrow1212 710005
Christopher Hollis 1414141414 141414 8200010
Andell Loubser151423 upward-facing green arrow 23 upward-facing green arrow1515 600000
Jacques du Toit 16 upward-facing green arrow16 upward-facing green arrow16 upward-facing green arrow22222 2222 1200000
Xandré Vos17 upward-facing green arrow17 upward-facing green arrow17 upward-facing green arrow17 upward-facing green arrow17 upward-facing green arrow17 upward-facing green arrow 17 upward-facing green arrow17 upward-facing green arrow17 upward-facing green arrow17 upward-facing green arrow 1000000
Rossouw de Klerk18 upward-facing green arrow18 upward-facing green arrow318 upward-facing green arrow18 upward-facing green arrow 33333 1010005
Aston Fortuin19 upward-facing green arrow555519 upward-facing green arrow55 519 upward-facing green arrow19 upward-facing green arrow 1110005
Elrigh Louw20 upward-facing green arrow20 upward-facing green arrow23 upward-facing green arrow21 upward-facing green arrow20 upward-facing green arrow888 8888 1110005
Josh Allderman2121 upward-facing green arrow21 upward-facing green arrow999 21 upward-facing green arrow22 upward-facing green arrow22 upward-facing green arrow 800000
Bader Pretorius22 upward-facing green arrow22 upward-facing green arrow 1010 4133020
S'bura Sithole23 upward-facing green arrow2222 upward-facing green arrow13112323 upward-facing green arrow13 1313131313 1100000
Juan Schoeman111111 600000
Ruaan Lerm888820 upward-facing green arrow20 upward-facing green arrow6 668720 upward-facing green arrow 1200000
Courtney Winnaar111115 22 upward-facing green arrow23 upward-facing green arrow15 600103
Tertius Kruger13131212 310005
Masixole Banda15151515 1515 600000
Josiah Twum-Boafo23 upward-facing green arrow141111 23 upward-facing green arrow 500000
Thembelani Bholi20 upward-facing green arrow7777 7720 upward-facing green arrow21 upward-facing green arrow7 1000000
Siya Masuku22 upward-facing green arrow22 upward-facing green arrow2222 upward-facing green arrow 10 4050010
Erich Cronjé23 upward-facing green arrow13131311 1111121111 10500025
Gavin Mills21 upward-facing green arrow 100000
Scott van Breda23 upward-facing green arrow1515 3123018
Lupumlo Mguca18 upward-facing green arrow 100000
Sarel Pretorius21 upward-facing green arrow 100000
Chad Solomon16 upward-facing green arrow 100000
De-Jay Terblanche18 upward-facing green arrow18 upward-facing green arrow 200000
Theo Maree21 upward-facing green arrow21 upward-facing green arrow 21 upward-facing green arrow921 upward-facing green arrow 500000
Schalk Ferreira1 117 upward-facing green arrow111 600000
Ig Prinsloo 18 upward-facing green arrow18 upward-facing green arrow18 upward-facing green arrow 300000
Cameron Dawson 1 100000
Eddie Ludick 1123 upward-facing green arrow 200000
Luyolo Dapula 21 upward-facing green arrow 100000
Robin Stevens 16 upward-facing green arrow 100000
Tiaan Botes 22 upward-facing green arrow 100000
Total132319170204
(c) denotes the team captain. For each match, the player's squad number is shown. Starting players are numbered 1 to 15, while the replacements are numbered 16 to 23. If a replacement made an appearance in the match, it is indicated by upward-facing green arrow. "App" refers to the number of appearances made by the player, "Try" to the number of tries scored by the player, "Con" to the number of conversions kicked, "Pen" to the number of penalties kicked, "DG" to the number of drop goals kicked and "Pts" refer to the total number of points scored by the player.

Christian Ambadiang, Tango Balekile, Nsuku Baloyi, Michael Botha, Aaron Brody, Brandon Brown, Gareth Heidtmann, Tharquinn Manuel, Tiaan Swanepoel, Gideon van Niekerk, CJ Velleman and Cameron Wright were named in the squad for the season, but never included in a matchday squad.

See also

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