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    Only saw the 2nd half. Just couldn't stave them off.

    Kings still undefeated though!

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    Nice, the Kings should then (if they are not auto included in the Currie Cup (which I am for)) play against the bottom rated team at the end of the Currie Cup.
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    Anele Pamba, or at least an account with that name is claiming that the Southern Kings' entry into Super Rugby will be announced on Thursday.

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    Twitter and FB sources are claiming that the Southern Kings are in for Super Rugby next year. Most claim that the last place team in 2013 will play off against the Lions for a place in 2014. Nothing offical yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cr@zydude View Post
    Twitter and FB sources are claiming that the Southern Kings are in for Super Rugby next year. Most claim that the last place team in 2013 will play off against the Lions for a place in 2014. Nothing offical yet.
    That would be interesting and IF the Kings are in then the rest of the province and SARU should support them fully.
    Fringe players that are not a real part of the bigger franchises' plans should be lent to the Kings if they could be used imo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cr@zydude View Post
    Twitter and FB sources are claiming that the Southern Kings are in for Super Rugby next year. Most claim that the last place team in 2013 will play off against the Lions for a place in 2014. Nothing offical yet.
    Sweet.
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    It's offical baby! The story's on News 24. On my phone so I can't post it. Time to start celebrating!

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    Thursday, 16 August 2012

    SARU confirms Vodacom Super Rugby participation for 2013

    The South African Rugby Union (SARU) on Thursday confirmed South Africa’s participants in Vodacom Super Rugby at a General Meeting of the member provinces.

    The top four teams in the South African Conference in 2012 (DHL Stormers, Vodacom Bulls, The Sharks and Toyota Cheetahs) will join the Southern Kings in the 2013 tournament.

    The teams were confirmed after the General Meeting accepted a proposal first tabled by the Executive Council in January. The proposal was that: “The franchise occupying the lowest log position of the five franchises at the end of 2012 would be relegated.”

    The MTN Lions, who finished bottom of the South African Conference, will have the chance to regain their status in 12 months’ time. The Executive Council had previously determined that the bottom team in 2013 would play in a two-legged promotion and relegation series against the relegated franchise. The promotion/relegation series will also be in place in 2014 and 2015 – at which point the broadcast contract expires.

    “All rugby provinces have been consistently in support of the need for an Eastern Cape team in the Vodacom Super Rugby competition,” said Mr Oregan Hoskins, president of SARU. “That decision was first taken in 2005 but their inclusion has twice been postponed.

    “We made a commitment to the Kings to include them in 2013 and rugby has delivered on that commitment. The franchise represents more clubs than any other region – apart from the Stormers – and contains numerous leading rugby schools. It has been starved of top-class rugby competition for a decade and a half and now it has the chance to show what it can do.”

    Mr Hoskins said that SANZAR’s decision to grant the 15th franchise to Melbourne in 2011 – rather than the Southern Kings – had created a dilemma for SARU. He said that the organisation and players had wanted a “rugby solution” to accommodate six franchises in five places and this had been delivered, as challenging as it was for the relegated team.

    “The provinces asked for a rugby solution and we believe that this was the fairest and most transparent method to respond to what is undoubtedly a less than ideal situation,” he said. “We also canvassed Vodacom Super Rugby players before the start of the season, through the Players’ Association, and this was their preferred mechanism.

    “We will continue to push the case for early expansion within SANZAR. Negotiations on a new broadcasting rights deal will begin shortly and the inclusion of six South African franchises will be firmly top of our agenda.”

    Jurie Roux, the CEO of SARU, said that the decision to apply a promotion and relegation system from 2013 was standard practice in sport.

    “We operate promotion and relegation in all our Absa Currie Cup competitions, with the bottom-placed team being relegated unless it wins a play off,” said Roux.

    “We lobbied hard with our partners in Australia and New Zealand to expand to 16 teams with the inclusion of a sixth South African franchise from next season, but they had no incentive to change what has been a winning format.

    “Our strategic goal is to have six strong franchises covering the whole of South Africa and this decision keeps all of them in play on an annual basis.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by cr@zydude View Post
    Twitter and FB sources are claiming that the Southern Kings are in for Super Rugby next year. Most claim that the last place team in 2013 will play off against the Lions for a place in 2014. Nothing offical yet.
    It is official... Kings in and bottom side plays a home/away promotion/relegation in 2013.
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    http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Kings...Rugby-20120816

    Cape Town - The South African Rugby Union (SARU) on Thursday confirmed South Africa’s participants in Vodacom Super Rugby at a General Meeting of the member provinces.

    The top four teams in the South African Conference in 2012 (Stormers, Bulls, Sharks and Cheetahs) will join the Southern Kings in the 2013 tournament.

    The teams were confirmed after the General Meeting accepted a proposal first tabled by the Executive Council in January. The proposal was that: “The franchise occupying the lowest log position of the five franchises at the end of 2012 would be relegated.”

    The Lions, who finished bottom of the South African Conference, will have the chance to regain their status in 12 months’ time. The Executive Council had previously determined that the bottom team in 2013 would play in a two-legged promotion and relegation series against the relegated franchise. The promotion/relegation series will also be in place in 2014 and 2015 - at which point the broadcast contract expires.

    “All rugby provinces have been consistently in support of the need for an Eastern Cape team in the Vodacom Super Rugby competition,” said Oregan Hoskins, president of SARU. “That decision was first taken in 2005 but their inclusion has twice been postponed.

    “We made a commitment to the Kings to include them in 2013 and rugby has delivered on that commitment. The franchise represents more clubs than any other region - apart from the Stormers - and contains numerous leading rugby schools. It has been starved of top-class rugby competition for a decade and a half and now it has the chance to show what it can do.”

    Hoskins said that SANZAR’s decision to grant the 15th franchise to Melbourne in 2011 – rather than the Southern Kings – had created a dilemma for SARU. He said that the organisation and players had wanted a “rugby solution” to accommodate six franchises in five places and this had been delivered, as challenging as it was for the relegated team.

    “The provinces asked for a rugby solution and we believe that this was the fairest and most transparent method to respond to what is undoubtedly a less than ideal situation,” he said. “We also canvassed Vodacom Super Rugby players before the start of the season, through the Players’ Association, and this was their preferred mechanism. Jurie Roux, the CEO of SARU, said that the decision to apply a promotion and relegation system from 2013 was standard practice in sport.

    “We operate promotion and relegation in all our Absa Currie Cup competitions, with the bottom-placed team being relegated unless it wins a play off,” said Roux. “Our strategic goal is to have six strong franchises covering the whole of South Africa and this decision keeps all of them in play on an annual basis.”

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    Well they have their shot. Hope they make the most of it.
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    This is retarded. You'll probably have two teams swopping places every year - how do you build consistency?

    Good luck to the Spears though. The Lion didn't do themselves any favours with their off-field shena****ns.

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