Let’s have a look at the results, Logs and games played this past weekend in the Currie Cup. We will look at both the Premier Division as well as the First Division.

 

 

 

Premier Division: Review Round 4

What an unpredictable competition this is turning out to be!

The Sharks broke away from the chasing pack on a dramatic weekend of Currie Cup Premier Division action, while there were also memorable wins for Western Province and Griquas in Round 4 of the six-team competition.

The Sharks came from behind to beat the Free State Cheetahs 34-32 in Durban after trailing 21-6 at half-time – a remarkable rearguard action which takes coach John Plumtree’s troops three points clear at the top of the table.

WP moved into second in the weekend’s final match when they hammered the Blue Bulls 42-6 in Cape Town in a match in which the home side scored five tries without reply.

And Griquas kicked off the weekend’s action in style on Friday night when they came from behind to beat defending champions the Golden Lions 42-32 in Johannesburg.

 

Currie Cup Premier Division Log – After Round 4:

Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA BPts Pts
1 The Sharks 4 3 0 1 120 111 9 14 10 2 14
2 DHL Western Province 4 2 0 2 113 77 36 12 7 3 11
3 Toyota Free State Cheetahs 4 2 0 2 113 111 2 11 12 2 10
4 MTN Golden Lions 4 2 0 2 115 115 0 11 12 2 10
5 Vodacom Blue Bulls 4 2 0 2 101 125 -24 7 13 0 8
6 GWK Griquas 4 1 0 3 98 121 -23 12 13 2 6

 

Top 10 point-scorers – After Round 4:

PLAYER – T C P D PTS
Louis Fouche – 0 6 17 1 66
Meyer Bosman – 1 9 6 0 41
Demetri Catrakilis – 0 8 8 0 40
Francois Brummer – 0 7 7 1 38
Elton Jantjies – 0 1 9 0 29
Riaan Smit – 0 4 7 0 29
Butch James – 0 6 5 0 27
Nico Scheepers – 1 2 4 0 21
Odwa Ndungane – 4 0 0 0 20
Raymond Rhule – 4 0 0 0 20

 

Golden Lions vs Griquas

A late try from Jean Stemmet sealed an entertaining first victory in this year’s competition for GWK Griquas, as they downed defending champions the Golden Lions, 42-32 at Coca-Cola Park on Friday night.

Stemmet crossed the line in the 77th minute to seal a famous victory for Pote Human’s side and finally give themselves points for a win in this year’s competition.

It isn’t surprising that Griquas started with so much passion – Human had warned that this was a watershed moment in their campaign and only if they won would they consider themselves able to compete in this level of competition.

And what a passionate performance it was. Buoyed by their own plethora of ball, and given some poor defence by the Lions at times, Griquas took their chances when it mattered to take the lead in the first half and never looked back.

In the end they outscored the Lions five tries to four, stopped a late comeback and ensured a full-house of points from an away fixture where away victories are very valuable indeed.

Final Score Golden Lions (18) 32 GWK Griquas (28) 42

Scorers

Lions
Tries: Ross Cronje, Jaco Kriel, Anthony Volmink (2).
Conversions: Elton Jantjies, Andries Coetzee, Butch James
Penalties: Jantjies (2).

Griquas
Tries: Willie le Roux, Ryno Barnes, Rocco Jansen, Jean Stemmet, Jannie Boshoff
Conversions: Francois Brummer (4)
Penalties: Brummer (3).

 

Sharks vs Free State Cheetahs

Centre Meyer Bosman completed an impressive Sharks comeback by scoring the try and conversion that secured his team a narrow but ultimately deserved win over the Cheetahs at Mr Price Kings Park on Saturday evening.

The Sharks had trailed for most of the game and looked well out of it at half-time after conceding two soft tries in quick succession late in the half. But although they gave away more soft points in the second, they protected their possession far better and scored the four tries that enabled them to take full points from the game.

It was in the balance in the last 10 minutes, and when the Cheetahs were on the attack between the 70th and 75th minutes and they led 32-27, it looked as though the Bloemfontein team might score an upset win.

While the Sharks had spent most of the second half on attack, they still gave away soft points, and Cheetahs flyhalf Sias Ebersohn might well have been the man of the match had his team won for his two well taken drop goals and the brilliantly directed kick that put wing Nico Scheepers in for a try that kept the Cheetahs ahead just when the Sharks looked well back in it.

But the Sharks have impressive resolve these days, and they don’t give up easily. A brace of tries from Odwa Ndungane to follow an early second-half try in the corner from Riaan Viljoen cut what at one stage had been a 16 point deficit to just five. And when centre Paul Jordaan scythed through the middle with five minutes to go it created just the opportunity the Sharks needed.

The Kings Park faithful would have had their hearts in their mouths as in a few instances it looked as though the Sharks might butcher their big advantage in numbers as they built up, but eventually Bosman was put over for the try that drew the scores level.

The former Cheetah then capped a fine all-round performance – his goalkicking was also spot on all game – by kicking the conversion that clinched it with just over four minutes left on the clock.

Final Score Sharks (6) 34 Free State Cheetahs (21) 32

Scorers

Sharks
Tries: Riaan Viljoen, Odwa Ndungane (2), Meyer Bosman
Conversions: Bosman (4)
Penalties: Bosman (2).

Cheetahs
Tries: Sarel Pretorius, Raymond Rhule, Nico Scheepers
Conversion: Scheepers
Penalties: Scheepers (3)
Drop goals: Sias Ebersohn (2).

 

Western Province vs Blue Bulls

Western Province produced a passionate display of running rugby to demolish the Blue Bulls at Newlands on Saturday.

In a game which was incredibly one-sided and hardly the showdown that many were waiting to see, Province capitalised on several unforced errors and produced some scintillating play with a plethora of ball to score five tries to none and simply beat their opposition into submission.

On a night where it was supposed to be a massive battle, there was simply only one team on the park.

After Louis Fouche missed an opening penalty for the visitors, the home side swooped into a 10-point lead thanks to a penalty by Demitri Catrikilis and Nic Groom’s outstretched hand from close distance.

Fouche managed to bring the Bulls six points through penalties, but it was the last the visitors were to see the scoreboard ticking over on their side as Province stamped their authority on the game and simply took control.

For the Bulls, they made several unforced errors, kicked away some good ball and simply didn’t have the penetration thanks to some superb Province defence. On top of that, their forwards were butchered by the Province pack, as the Bulls simply had no answer to the onslaught they faced.

The scoreline moved further away when the Province pack went for the corner, and drove the ball over, with captain Deon Fourie claiming the score after pushing their way through the Bulls’ brittle defence.

WP drove home their advantage after the break with further tries to Marcel Brache, Damian de Allende and JP du Plessis.

Final Score Western Province (17) 42 Blue Bulls (6) 6

Scorers

WP
Tries: Nic Groom, Marcel Brache, JP du Plessis, Deon Fourie, Damian de Allende
Conversions: Demetri Catrakilis (4)
Penalties: Catrakilis (3).

Blue Bulls
Penalties: Louis Fouche (2)

 

First Division: Review Round 10

The unbeaten Eastern Province Kings kept their closest challengers the Pumas at arm’s length at the top of the Currie Cup First Division standings after a 45-24 victory over the Valke in Port Elizabeth on Friday.

With four rounds remaining of the expanded eight-team competition, the Kings have 45 points – eight more than the second-placed Pumas, who did all they could to keep the pressure on the title favourites with a 70-27 hammering of the SWD Eagles in Nelspruit on Saturday.

The Griffons remain third thanks to a 53-33 victory in East London over the Border Bulldogs, who remain winless and rooted to the bottom of the log after 10 matches.

And in the final match of the weekend, the Leopards came from behind to beat the defending champion Boland Kavaliers 39-34 in Potchefstroom to remain to fourth. The Kavaliers, meanwhile, stay in sixth place following their seventh defeat of what has been a disappointing season so far.

 

Currie Cup First Division Log – After Round 10:

Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA BPts Pts
1 Eastern Province Kings 10 9 1 0 371 162 209 45 19 7 45
2 Ford Pumas 10 7 1 2 400 268 132 49 33 7 37
3 Griffons 10 6 0 4 314 316 -2 42 44 9 33
4 Leopards 10 6 0 4 357 300 57 46 34 8 32
5 SWD Eagles 10 5 1 4 273 312 -39 33 39 4 26
6 Regent Boland Kavaliers 10 2 1 7 296 315 -19 38 42 9 19
7 Valke 10 3 0 7 286 415 -129 41 55 7 19
8 Border Bulldogs 10 0 0 10 222 431 -209 30 58 8 8

 

Top 10 point-scorers – After Round 10:

PLAYER – T C P D Pts
JC RoosΒ  – 0 28 18 0 110
Andre Pretorius – O 27 14 2 102
George Whitehead – 3 19 14 0 95
Karlo Aspeling – 3 19 8 2 83
Wesley Dunlop – 2 20 7 0 71
Elgar Watts – 4 13 7 0 67
Elric van Vuuren – 5 10 7 0 66
Hansie Graaff – 4 14 6 0 66
Reinhardt Erwee – 4 7 8 0 58
Jacquin Jansen – 4 5 8 0 54

47 Responses to Currie Cup: Review of the past week

  • 31

    30 @ PumaSpringbokJan:
    Yip…. almost the same situation last year during the World Cup, when the Bokke lost to the Wallabies, to fall out.

    Bokke were clearly the better side on that day, just could not finish the Wallabies off.

    We all bemoaned our lost chances and our loss of that day, despite being the superior side by some margin…. although it must be said the Referee and Pocock had a hand in our demise there…

    What I find facinating in this Currie Cup, is that the Blue Bulls managed to boss the Sharks 2 weeks ago, as did the Lions to tame a feeble WP side 2 weeks ago… now this past weekend, the 2 same tame teams played like trojans, Sharks running all over the Cheetahs (except by too much of a winning margin) and of course the WP blew the Blue Bulls off the park.

    What is that saying…. a week is a long time in rugby.

  • 32

    @ PumaSpringbokJan:

    @29
    Only two words…….JOHN SMIT.
    Bring him back and solve the leadership and hooker problem in one fell swoop….and that’s all I have to say about that.

    Laugh all you want, but this will happen soon!
    You have heard it here on R-T first.

  • 33

    32 @ Piet-Springbok-Jan:
    He won’t be back Pieta….

    … many things count against that, age, the fact he is overseas, the fact he has had his farewell games….

  • 34

    @ grootblouBokJan:

    I-Wish Bakkies and Vic as well, bring’em back, please!

    Cry-Out Barneeeeyyyyy!!!!

  • 35

    32 @ Piet-Springbok-Jan:
    Do you have some inside information there Piet? Interesting though is that John Smit didn’t even feature in the Saracens team last Saturday for their Aviva Premiership game although he is playing tonight in a league I didn’t know much about the Aviva A League, alongside Nick Fenton-Wells and Johno Ross but not captained by Smit, instead Nils Mordt is captain at flyhalf (he normally is an outside back as far as I know)
    From Wikepedia : “The Aviva A League was launched in 2003. It runs parallel to the Aviva Premiership. Split into Northern and Southern conferences, it comprises 13 sides. Premiership rugby union clubs select players from their Academy and First Team squads to make up their A League teams. This gives both young and experienced players the opportunity to play competitive rugby week in week out. Players from feeder clubs are allowed to play under dual registration for additional development benefit.

    After the conferences are complete the top Northern side meets the top Southern side to decide the championship.” – That was interesting to me to learn of this competition just shows one is never too old to learn something new πŸ™‚

  • 36

    34 @ Piet-Springbok-Jan:
    Somewhere, some place, the legends of the game have to move on to be replaced by young hungry warriors…. and I believe we have those warriors in SA.

    Now’s the chance to step up to the plate, for them to make their mark.

    Most people are replacable Pieta… except you and me of course…

    Hahaha

  • 37

    35 @ JanMurrayBok:
    So, if Barney was in South Africa and playing now, he might have been playing Club Rugby, taking part in the Club Rugby Championships… and not even captaining a team there either…. that’s about the best analogy I can find.

  • 38

    @ JanMurrayBok:
    Hello JMB!
    No man, just me wishing, no info.
    @ grootblouBokJan: Yip, that’s just the way life goes, I suppose….time and tide wait for no man.

    (I was watching some old Currie Cup finals last night on YouTube, check out John Smit in his first final 2001, he was bloody good! Can’t believe it was 12 years ago already.)

  • 39

    38 @ Piet-Springbok-Jan:
    Barney was good, he just hung on too long, and Peter Pienkdas clung onto him too long.

    Barney should come into coaching circles in South Africa… like Vic is doing or at least has started to do, the way Os du Randt has done.

    I think he has a wealth of knowledge to impart on the next generation of future legends..

  • 40

    @ grootblouBokJan;
    Daai is baie waar, Barney-hulle kan nog baie terugploeg.

    Hoor hier, ek gaan eers tjaila, moet moet vroeg pad vat na ‘to moer’n gone’ deurie woestyn na n plek 400 km van hier wat ek nog moet gaan soek….net gou n stir-frytjie kou en stort/slaap.
    Ons praat nader na die rugby toe weer.
    Gooi mielies my broe’!
    Tjorts.

  • 41

    29 @ PumaSpringbokJan:
    Hello Puma, said on here a few weeks ago they should consider calling up Schalk Brits who thought would be a good short term option, then there is also the other Strauss think they are cousins not sure, Richardt Strauss who plays for Leinster, or will they look to fill the vacancy from within South Africa? Remember there were 3 hookers in the original squad so not sure they will stay with only two there for long, maybe call up for Fourie, perhaps a bit late for this week but maybe as cover for next week?

  • 42

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    Just to keep the game interesting of course.

  • 43

    Much better to play with odd shaped balls!!!

  • 44

    @ LionJan4ever:
    Play with many odd shaped balls do you?? πŸ™‚

    I’m not one to judge mind you. Each to their own. πŸ˜€

  • 45

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  • 46

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  • 47

    Jeez boet. Point well made!

    πŸ™‚

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