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Kings planning an Irish ambush

The Southern Kings are looking to continue their try-scoring spree at home, when the Pro14 resumes this coming weekend.

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After eight rounds the Kings have scored a pleasing 23 tries – with the majority of the five-pointers coming from their three home matches at the Nelson Mandela University’s Madibaz Stadium – against Glasgow Warriors, Scarlets and Leinster.

The Port Elizabeth-based side will be facing Irish province Connacht, in a Pro14 Round Nine clash at the same venue this Sunday.

Assistant coach Chumani Booi said his troops are targeting the visitors from Galway for a second win of the season and another try fest.

“Obviously, it’s a home game for us [against Connacht] and so we will be targeting it [for a win],” Booi said.

“We know that they are bringing a strong side.

“We are targeting this match for our second win of the season,” Booi added, making reference to the side’s only victory of the season so far – a win over last season’s semifinalists, Glasgow Warriors.

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Booi, who is taking charge of a backline that has impressed in the competition so far this season, has been impressed by his charges’ ability to finish off the work done by the forwards pack with some entertaining tries.

However, the assistant coach does not see this success as reason to celebrate until the team starts to add a few more scalps by achieving more wins that the solitary one that is in the bag so far.

“The manner in which we have been able to score tries is a big positive for us,” he said.

“The backs have managed to gel very well. Obviously the forwards work so hard to give us good ball and they setup the platform for the backs.

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“Yes, I am happy with the try-scoring, but we can still improve. When you are not winning, it’s not something that we can celebrate, but it is an achievement we can look at continuing to improve on, and just keep scoring more tries.”

With Connacht now next on the list of opponents, the Southern Kings do not expect an easy match before they close off their account for the year in two weeks’ time.

The Irish side boasts a strong team and have had an impressive run so far this season, winning four of their eight matches which include victories over Ulster, Scarlets and the most recent one against Dragons in their last fixtures.

“We know that they are much organised and they have a very good set piece. Their scrums and lineouts are very good, so from our side we know that with ball in hand we are very dangerous,” said Booi.

“We are therefore focusing more on our strengths – which is ball in hand and ensuring that we get quick ball to move it to our speedsters outside.

“They have won a few of their matches and are a well-coach, organised team. If you look at their backs, they have a few internationals who can move the ball around quite well. They will be a hard team to stop.”

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