The 2024 Currie Cup kicks off this Friday
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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. The first tournament was held in Kimberley and was won by Western Province. 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. Sir Donald was clear with his instructions – hand this trophy over to the team in South Africa that gives you the best game. After a spirited display where the unbeaten British Lions narrowly won 3-0, Griqualand West became the first ever holders of the Currie Cup.
The participating teams in 2024
1.Griquas
2.Bulls
3.Pumas
4.Griffons
5.WP
6.Cheetahs
7.Lions
8.Sharks
Last 5 champions
2023-Cheetahs
2022-Pumas
2020/2021-Blue Bulls
2019-Cheetahs
2018-Sharks
Records and Stats
Most Career matches
165- Hugh Reece-Edwards (Sharks)
156-Jacques Botes (Pumas/Sharks)
Most career points
1699-Naas Botha (Bulls)
1412-Willem de Waal (Leopards/Cheetahs/WP)
Most career tries
74-John Daniels (Lions/Boland)
66-Breyton Paulse (WP)
Most individual tries in a season
21-Bjorn Basson (Griquas)
19-Carel du Plessis (WP)
Most points in a match
46-Jannie de Beer (v Free State in 1997)
Upcoming fixtures (Round 1)
Friday 5 July
Griquas v Pumas
Sharks v Lions
Saturday 6 July
Cheetahs v Griffons
Sunday 7 July
WP v Blue Bulls
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