The 2023 Currie Cup Bulletin #26 (2024)

The Cell C Sharks and Toyota Cheetahs claimed important wins to secure home ground advantage for the Currie Cup Premier Division semi-finals, while the Vodacom Bulls and Windhoek Draught Griquas bolstered their respective playoff bids in the penultimate round of the tournament.

The KwaZulu-Natalians beat the Fidelity ADT Lions on Saturday to extend their lead at the top of the Premier Division log. Joey Mongalo’s charges are two points clear of the Toyota Cheetahs in the standings, and one win away from earning the right to host a potential final.

The Toyota Cheetahs proved too strong for the Airlink Pumas in Nelspruit on Saturday. The Free Staters have moved 10 points clear of their rivals in the standings. No matter what happens in the final round, they will not be caught by the chasing pack.

Indeed, the Airlink Pumas will do well to qualify for the playoffs from here. While Jimmy Stonehouse’s defending champions currently sit in third position, but only five points separate them and the team ranked seventh on the log – namely the Fidelity ADT Lions.

The Vodacom Bulls continued their incredible run when they put 10 tries past the NovaVit Griffons on Friday – with David Kriel scoring a hat-trick. The bonus-point win – as well as the improved points’ difference – sees the men from Pretoria moving up to fourth place.

Windhoek Draught Griquas claimed yet another win against DHL Western Province on Friday, and improved their own chances of advancing to the playoffs. They currently sit in fifth place – just a single log point behind the Vodacom Bulls.

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Wayrin Losper of the Boland Kavaliers on the charge in an earlier game against Eastern Province.

While DHL WP will lament the loss in Kimberley, they did manage to secure a bonus point for scoring four tries. The upshot is that the Capetonians are three log points behind Windhoek Draught Griquas, and four points behind the Vodacom Bulls. If they win their final match and other results go their way, they may sneak into the playoffs.

The Fidelity ADT Lions failed to pick up a bonus point in the loss to the Cell C Sharks. If they win big in their final game against the NovaVit Griffons, and if some of the other teams who are yet to qualify lose their respective matches, they could also potentially advance to the knockout rounds.

Meanwhile, three matches were played in the Currie Cup First Division and Mzansi Challenge on Saturday.The Valke beat the Leopards 43-35 in a fiercely contested game in Potchefstroom, while the Boland Kavaliers romped to a 68-19 victory over the Border Bulldogs in Mdantsane.

Windhoek Draught Welwitschias proved too strong for Eastern Province in the Namibian capital, and went on to claim an emphatic 47-29 win in their final round match.

The First Division final will be staged on the weekend of 23/24 June between Boland and the Valke, with the table-topping Kavaliers hosting the decider.

Whitehead guides Windhoek Draught Griquas to crucial win

George Whitehead contributed 13 points as Windhoek Draught Griquas beat DHL WP 38-29 in Kimberley on Friday.

Marcel Theunissen scored two early tries as the Capetonians took a 19-14 lead into half-time. At that stage, the visitors appeared to be on course for an important bonus-point victory.

DHL WP realised their four-try objective when Willie Engelbrecht scored in the 60th minute. But Windhoek Draught Griquas scored two further tries through Sean Swart and Sango Xamlashe, and Whitehead showed his nerve to nail several important kicks at the death.

Whitehead’s final penalty goal extended the hosts’ lead to nine points – and ultimately denied DHL WP a second bonus point. The result marks Windhoek Draught Griquas’ sixth consecutive win against the team in the blue and white hooped jerseys.

Scorers:

Windhoek Draught Griquas 38 (14) – Tries: Dylan Sjoblom, Jay Cee Nel, Lubabalo Dobela, Sean Swart, Sango Xamlashe. Conversions: George Whitehead (5). Penalty goals: Whitehead.

DHL WP 29 (19) – Tries: Marcel Theunissen (2), Paul de Wet, Willie Engelbrecht. Conversions: Jurie Matthee (3). Penalty goal: Matthee.

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The Vodacom Bulls' Chris Smith evades a tackle from the NovaVit Griffons.

Vodacom Bulls overcome delay to blitz NovaVit Griffons

The Vodacom Bulls claimed a 64-33 win against the NovaVit Griffons in Pretoria on Friday despite a three-hour delay due to a regional power outage.

The match at Loftus Versfeld was brought to a halt for several hours following a power outage in the Pretoria CBD. Nevertheless, the hosts still managed to exact their revenge for a loss suffered to the NovaVit Griffons earlier in the season.

The visitors trailed by six points at half-time, and were very much in the contest at that stage. Thereafter, the men from Pretoria cut loose, with David Kriel scoring a hat-trick and captain Marcell Coetzee bagging a brace.

In the end, the Vodacom Bulls scored 10 tries. Johan Goosen contributed 14 points to secure a result that has certainly boosted the team’s chances of qualifying for the playoffs.

Scorers:

Vodacom Bulls 64 (26) – Tries: David Kriel (3), Stedman Gans, Nizaam Carr, Cornal Hendricks, Marcel Coetzee (2), Embrose Papier, Mornay Smith. Conversions: Johan Goosen (7).

NovaVit Griffons 33 (18) – Tries: Duan Pretorius (2), Dandre Delport, Penalty try. Conversion: Jaywinn Juries. Penalty goals: Juries (3).

Toyota Cheetahs outgun Airlink Pumas to book home playoff

The Toyota Cheetahs scored four tries to down the Airlink Pumas 24-19 in Nelspruit on Saturday and secure a home semi-final.

After dominating the early stages of the tournament, the Free Staters as well as the men from Mpumalanga lost momentum in later rounds and slumped to some disappointing results. As a result, both teams came into the penultimate round desperate for any sort of victory.

The hosts started well when Corné Fourie crashed over the tryline in the seventh minute. From there, the visitors took control, scoring three tries off the back of a dominant lineout to lead 19-7 at half-time.

Ruan Pienaar nailed a long-range penalty to extend the Free Staters’ lead in the 62nd minute. The defending champions hit back immediately, however, and a cynical offence by Cohen Jasper resulted in a penalty try for the hosts.

The visitors’ excellent defence kept the Airlink Pumas scoreless during the period of sanction. Replacement George Cronje went on to clinch the bonus-point try for the Toyota Cheetahs in the final minute of the game.

Scorers:

Airlink Pumas 14 (7) – Tries: Corné Fourie, Penalty try. Conversion: Tinus de Beer.

Toyota Cheetahs 29 (19) – Tries: Gideon van der Merwe, Rewan Kruger, Marnus van der Merwe, George Cronjé. Conversion: Ruan Pienaar (3). Penalty goal: Pienaar.

Seventh heaven for high-flying Cell C Sharks

The Cell C Sharks overcame a poor start to beat the Fidelity ADT Lions 29-21 in Durban and clinch top spot in the Premier Division standings with their seventh-consecutive win in the competition.

The visitors scored two early tries, and looked to be on course for a famous upset victory. But the KwaZulu-Natalians hit back to score through Fez Mbatha in the 29th minute.

Wing Aphelele Fassi intercepted an ambitious pass right before the break, and raced 50m to score. Lionel Cronjé’s accurate conversion levelled the scores at 14-14.

Ntuthuko Mchunu scored shortly after half-time. The visitors replied via Sanele Nohamba’s converted try to level the scores once more.

The hosts kept pressing, and Mchunu eventually breached the visitors’ defence to claim his second try. Nevaldo Fleurs slotted a late penalty goal to seal the win and deny the team from Gauteng a losing bonus-point.

Scorers:

Cell C Sharks 29 (14) – Tries: Fez Mbatha, Aphelele Fassi, Ntuthuko Mchunu (2). Conversions: Lionel Cronjé (3). Penalty goal: Nevaldo Fleurs.

Fidelity ADT Lions 21 (14) – Tries: Emmanuel Tsh*tuka, Ruan Dreyer, Sanele Nohamba. Conversions: Nohamba (3).

Currie Cup Premier Division First Division Mzansi Challenge Vodacom Bulls Airlink Pumas Fidelity ADT Lions NovaVit Griffons Toyota Cheetahs Cell C Sharks DHL Western Province Windhoek Draught Griquas

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FAQs

How many rounds are in the Currie Cup? ›

This “SA Cup” (working title) competition, which will kick off the senior local calendar next year, is scheduled to be played over a single round from March to June, with semi-finals and a final determining the winner.

Where is the Currie Cup semi-finals 2023? ›

The 2023 Currie Cup Bulletin #29 | SA Rugby. Two highly charged Currie Cup semi-finals will be staged in Bloemfontein and Durban on Saturday, while the Mzansi Challenge will conclude with the final in Kempton Park.

Which team has won the Currie Cup the most? ›

Western Province is the team that has won the most Currie Cup titles. The side has claimed 34 Currie Cup titles to date.

How many points for a win in the Currie Cup? ›

The tournament awards points using the standard system, with four for a win and two for a draw. Teams are also awarded one bonus point for losing a match by fewer than seven points or for scoring four tries or more.

Why is it called Currie Cup? ›

The Currie Cup trophy was donated to South Africa in 1891 by the touring British Isles team - it was given to the tourists by Sir Donald Currie, owner of Union-Castle Lines, the shipping company that transported them to the southern tip of Africa.

What is the prize money for the Currie Cup? ›

Absa Currie Cup First Division champions – R1m. Absa Currie Cup First Division runners up– R500 000. Absa U21 'A Division' champions –R200 000. Absa U21 'A Division' losing finalists – R50 000.

What year did the Cheetahs win the Currie Cup? ›

Currie Cup finals
SeasonWinnersScore
2009Blue Bulls36–24
2016Free State Cheetahs36–16
2019Free State Cheetahs31–28
2023Free State Cheetahs25–17
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How many times have the Pumas won the Currie Cup? ›

The Pumas, formerly South Eastern Transvaal, emerged in 1969 in Witbank, now home to the Mpumalanga Rugby Union. Despite being a newer rugby union, they achieved a notable feat by winning their first Currie Cup title in 2022.

Where is the Currie Cup final? ›

The Premier Division Final will kick off at 16h00 on Saturday 24 June at the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein, with the First Division Final scheduled for 13h00 in Wellington, where the Boland Kavaliers will host the newly-crowned Mzansi Challenge champions, the Valke. Both matches will be televised live on SuperSport.

How many Currie Cups have the Sharks won? ›

The team is the third most successful provincial union in the Currie Cup, having won the competition eight times.

What is the oldest rugby competition in the world? ›

United Hospitals Challenge Cup

Who won the Currie Cup in 1983? ›

The 1983 Currie Cup was the 45th edition of the Currie Cup, the premier annual domestic rugby union competition in South Africa. The tournament was won by Western Province for the 24th time; they beat Northern Transvaal 9–3 in the final in Pretoria.

Who is the sponsor of the Currie Cup? ›

Carling Black Label Brand Director Arné Rust said: “Carling Black Label is proud to sponsor the Currie Cup. Not only are our goals closely aligned but the name itself is a pleasure to say, the Carling Currie Cup.

Who won the Currie Cup in 1994? ›

Currie Cup Champions and Finals Results
SeasonChampionsRunner-Up
1994TransvaalFree State
1995NatalWestern Province
1996Sharks6Golden Lions3
1997Western ProvinceFree State Cheetahs4
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How many times have the cheetahs won the Currie Cup? ›

The Cheetahs have won the Currie Cup six times, with five of the wins coming since 2005, including winning the cup three times consecutively from 2005 to 2007. Since the advent of professionalism in rugby union, they have been considered one of South Africa's "Big 5" provincial rugby Unions.

What is the rugby Currie Cup? ›

The Currie Cup is one of the oldest rugby competitions in the world, with the first games played in 1889, but it was only in 1892 that it became officially known as the Currie Cup. The original participating unions were Western Province, Griqualand West, Transvaal and Eastern Province.

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