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PE youngsters join Kings Academy

The three Linkside High pupils – flyhalf Thabo Matiso, 16, lock Hussayn Banzi, 15, and flank Lubabalo Ndamase, 15 – have been identified as having the potential to do well in the game and they form part of the Kings Academy's ongoing objective of developing local talent. Matiso began his rugby career at Ithembelihle, Banzi went to St Thomas and Ndamase attended Newell High.

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The trio have received support from Linkside High in terms of their uniforms and stationery, and all they need to purchase are their tablets and e-books.

Under the tutelage of Linkside-Ithembelihle coach Theo Pieterse, Banzi and Ndamase will play for the Linkside Under-16 team this year, while Matiso will play for a combined Linkside-Ithembelihle first XV as Linkside do not have enough players for a full first team.

Pieterse, who has over three decades' experience of coaching and developing local talent, will be in charge of their programs, with assistance from Kings Academy head Robbi Kempson and his coaching team.

The Kings Academy plays a crucial role in preparing young players for the rigours and challenges of senior rugby. Fruits of their efforts were shown in 2015 when the EP Kings Under19 team were crowned national A Divison champions. 

Furthermore, a number of players who have come through the Academy ranks have been signed up for the Southern Kings Super Rugby franchise, including EP U19 stars from last year, No.8 Junior Pokomela and scrumhalf James Hall.

Others who have come through the Academy system and will be keen to make their mark at the next level, having been contracted by the Southern Kings, include fullback Malcolm Jaer, who played for the SA U20 side last year, flanks CJ Velleman, Thembelani Bholi and Stefan Willemse, lock/flank Tyler Paul, No.8 Aidon Davis and centre/flyhalf Shane Gates. Of those, the oldest is Bholi, aged 25.

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"We are delighted to have these promising young players on board and we will do everything we can to assist them to reach their full potential," Kempson said. "We hope that players who have gone before them such as Malcolm [Jaer], Junior [Pokomela] and James [Hall] will provide an inspiration for what can be achieved through our structures at the Kings Academy."

Pieterse said the players would receive exposure in many tournaments this year, including the popular Grey High Festival, which will be played at the end of April-early May.

The coach is also hoping to build on the talent which exists in Nelson Mandela Bay's townships to ensure they receive every opportunity to realise their potential.

"I am looking at about 10 more very talented players from the townships to link up with Linkside High," Pieterse said. "Most of them are still U16 and U17, but this will enable Linkside High to develop a team which can be competitive in first league rugby in the next two years.

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"At the end of the year, I will take an U17 team from the townships to the annual KZN development tournament and there I will be able to identify more talent to bring to Linkside High."

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