Preview: Epic Final on the cards
The First Division Final between the Pumas and EP Kings at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit on Friday is expected to culminate into a spectacle.
The top two teams in the series will battle it out for the trophy and the ZAR1-million winner's cheque.
The teams met in the Final last year in Port Elizabeth, and with little separating them in terms of their quality of play, the Kings edged to a 26-25 victory.
This year's Final is expected to be equally epic given the high standards displayed by both teams this season.
Interestingly, the Pumas won both matches between the teams this season, although the most recent clash was by only one point.
Last season however, both round-robin matches between the sides ended in draws.
The Pumas will enter the clash as favourites with form and home ground advantage counting in their favour.
The fact that they have are unbeaten this season will boost their confidence going into the clash.
But the Kings have had an impressive run following the return of their star players from Super Rugby, and boast nine victories in their last 10 matches, with the defeat being against the Pumas.
Should the Pumas win the Final it would mark their first title since 2009, but this result would also boost their confidence with an eye on the promotion-relegation play-offs against Griquas in the next two weeks for a spot in the Premier Division next season.
A victory for the Kings, meanwhile, would not only mark back-to-back titles for the team, but also their third victory in four finals dating back to the 2010 season.
Both coaches have pinned their hopes of a victory on the players who have delivered the goods in the last few weeks, with the starting teams each featuring only one personnel change.
In the Kings front row, experienced hooker Hannes Franklin returns at the expense of Albe de Swardt, while the change in the Kings team is at loosehead prop where Corné Fourie replaces Vincent Koch.
Pumas coach Jimmy Stonehouse also made two changes to his bench, with flyhalf JC Roos returning from injury, while loose forward Reynier van Rooyen replaces Uzair Cassiem.
Roos' attacking prowess aside, he also offers a pin-point goal-kicking option should star goal-kicker Carl Bezuidenhout have an off-day with the boot.
With both teams boasting quality packs, the set-pieces are expected to be tightly-contested.
Both teams also boast dependable goal-kickers in Bezuidenhout and Kings' fullback Scott van Breda, meaning the teams will be wary of the fact that good discipline will be essential to prevent conceding unnecessary points.
While the winners will walk away with ZAR1-million, the losing team will receive ZAR500,000.
Teams:
Pumas: 15 Coenie van Wyk, 14 JW Bell, 13 Wilmaure Louw, 12 Stefan Watermeyer, 11 Rosko Specman, 10 Carl Bezuidenhout, 9 Faf de Klerk, 8 RW Kember, 7 Renaldo Bothma, 6 Corné Steenkamp (captain), 5 Eduan van der Walt, 4 Rudi Matthee, 3 Dee-Jay Terblanche, 2 Frankie Hearn, 1 Corné Fourie.
Replacements: 16 Francois du Toit, 17 Vincent Koch, 18 Lubabalo Mtyanda, 19 Christo le Roux, 20 Reynier van Rooyen, 21 JC Roos, 22 Dewald Pretorius.
EP Kings: 15 Scott van Breda, 14 Michael Killian, 13 Ronnie Cooke, 12 Siyabonga Mangweni, 11 Brian Skosana, 10 George Whitehead, 9 Dwayne Kelly, 8 Tim Agaba, 7 Mpho Mbiyozo, 6 Devin Oosthuizen, 5 Darron Nell (captain), 4 Steven Sykes, 3 Charl du Plessis, 2 Hannes Franklin, 1 Lizo Gqoboka.
Replacements: 16 Robert Dyer, 17 Ross Geldenhuys, 18 Wayne van Heerden, 19 Stefan Willemse, 20 Kayle van Zyl, 21 Dukisa Ntabeni, 22 Wayne Stevens.
Date: Friday, October 11
Venue: Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
Kick-off: 19.10 (17.10 GMT)
Referee: Craig Joubert
Assistant referees: Ben Crouse, Stefan Breytenbach
TMO: Deon van Blommestein