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    Currie Cup Roundup – Week 2

    An exciting week two in the ABSA Currie Cup saw plenty of upsets.

    Results for Week 2:

    Fri 29th June: Valke 11 v 45 Free State Cheetahs (Brakpan)
    Sat 30th June: Boland 15 v 10 Western Province (Wellington)
    Sat 30th June: Griquas 26 v 18 Blue Bulls (Kimberley)
    Sat 30th June: Lions 14 - 7 Sharks (Johannesburg)

    Fri 29th June: Valke 11 v 45 Free State Cheetahs (Brakpan)

    At a freezing cold Bosman Stadium in Brakpan on Friday night, the Cheetahs continued their good early season form to beat a game Valke team. Both sides opted to play running rugby, with the Valke in particular running everything from everywhere. The Cheetahs were just too clinical in the end, outscoring the home side by 6 tries to 1.

    Falcons (11):
    Try: Wannenburg
    Penalties: Olivier (2)

    Free State Cheetahs (45):
    Tries: Brüssow, Burger, Strauss, Fredericks (2), Van der Merwe
    Conversions: De Waal (6)
    Penalty: De Waal

    Sat 30th June: Boland 15 v 10 Western Province (Wellington)

    After being destroyed by 90 points by the Cheetahs last week, Boland did well to turn things around and beat Western Province in a wet and rainy Wellington on Saturday. Western Province showed no ability to adapt to the wet conditions, opting to run the ball when a tighter game was called for.

    WP coach, the hapless Fester van der Merwe concluded: “Hats off to Boland, they showed guts and committment today. They must have come home [after last week’s defeat] pretty unhappy, and today they simply said, ‘What the hell, let’s go for the win’. We displayed poor execution, and made silly decisions. We have no excuses.”

    Boland (15):
    Tries: Dazel, Daniels
    Conversion: Dollie
    Penalty: Dollie

    Western Province (10):
    Try: Des Fountain
    Conversion: Olivier
    Penalty: Olivier

    Sat 30th June: Griquas 26 v 18 Blue Bulls (Kimberley)

    Griquas scored a stunning upset win against the reigning Currie Cup champions in Kimberley on Saturday. They beat the Blue Bulls at their own game – outmuscling them in the first half. The second half saw the home side produce a brilliant defensive display before flank Wayne van Heerden scored off the last movement to secure the win for Griquas.

    Griquas (26):
    Tries: Carse, Van Heerden
    Cons: Barnard (2)
    Pens: Barnard (4)

    Blue Bulls (18):
    Tries: Stegman, Delport
    Con: Steyn
    Pens: Steyn (2)

    Sat 30th June: Lions 14 - 7 Sharks (Johannesburg)

    The Lions put on a strong defensive showing at Ellis Park to run out victors against a strong Sharks side by 14 points to 7.

    Lions (14):
    Try: Grobbelaar
    Pens: Vermaak 2
    Dropgoal: Van Schalkwyk

    Sharks (7):
    Try: Bobo
    Con: Kockott

    After 2 rounds, the Currie Cup table now looks like this:

    Cheetahs: 10
    Bulls: 5
    Lions: 5
    WP: 5
    Griquas: 4
    Boland: 4
    Sharks: 1
    Valke: 0

    Next week’s fixtures:

    July 06: Sharks vs Western Province - Absa Stadium, Durban, 7.10pm
    July 07: Valke vs Boland Cavaliers - Bosman Stadium, Brakpan, 3pm
    July 07: Free State Cheetahs vs  Griquas -  Bloemfontein, 3pm
    July 07: Blue Bulls vs Golden Lions - Loftus Versfeld, 5.05pm

                    

    One Comment

    1. Comment by zandberg

      Wow - lots of upsets!

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