WRAP UP: Currie Cup
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The Sharks, Bulls and Western Province delivered commanding performances as all of them recorded victories with the Currie Cup reaching its halfway stage this weekend.
The Durbanites were in great form as they beat the Toyota Cheetahs by 47-30 in Bloemfontein on Saturday, and on Sunday in Nelspruit, a big second half burst saw Province crush the New Nation Pumas, 37-23.
The final game of the weekend was a Jukskei Derby in Pretoria, where the home side had too much firepower for their neighbours from the south as they beat the Sigma Lions by 40-21.
With no midweek matches scheduled in Premier Division this week, the action resumes on Friday, with three more encouters on the cards next weekend.
Meanwhile, the Carling Currie First Division is going down to the wire, with six teams still in with a shout to reach the semi-finals after important victories this weekend for the Leopards, Eastern Province and the Border Bulldogs.
Premier Division
With six rounds completed, the Cell C Sharks top the standings on 24 points, with the Vodacom Bulls in second on 23, followed by Tafel Lager Griquas on 19. DHL Western Province have 17, the New Nation Pumas are on 15, and the Toyota Cheetahs and Sigma Lions both have 10 points each.
For full match reports of this weekend’s action, click on the headings.
Bosch stars as Sharks cool down Cheetahs
The Cell C Sharks returned to Carling Currie Cup action with a bang when they claimed a 47-30 bonus-point win over the Toyota Cheetahs in Bloemfontein on Saturday afternoon.
Having not featured in the competition since their 32-31 loss to Western Province a few weeks ago, Sean Everitt’s men emerged from the Carling Currie Cup shadows and issued a reminder of their championship quality as they halted their hosts’ two-match winning streak.
Curwin Bosch starred for the visitors, scoring 22 points in a complete performance to steer his side to their first win in the City of Roses since 2018 and the top of the standings.
Scorers:
Toyota Cheetahs 30 (11) – Tries: Rosko Specman (2), Brandon Thomson, Duncan Saal. Conversions: Ruan Pienaar, Reinhardt Fortuin. Penalty goals: Thomson, Pienaar.
Cell C Sharks 47 (24) – Tries: Werner Kok, Grant Williams (2), Anthony Volmink, Kerron van Vuuren. Conversions: Curwin Bosch (5). Penalty goals: Bosch (4).
WP bounce back in style in Nelspruit
Tristan Leyds scored two tries as DHL Western Province bounced back in style with a hard-fought 37-23 Carling Currie Cup victory over the New Nation Pumas in Nelspruit on Sunday, after leading by 16-10 at the break.
After losing their last two Premier Division matches, the Capetonians were with their backs against the wall, but they responded well to beat the tough Lowvelders at Mbombela Stadium, grabbing a try-scoring bonus point in the process.
DHL WP played tactically well, were more clinical in their execution and their defence also stood firm – they only conceded a penalty try in the first 70 minutes of the match.
The New Nation Pumas will be wondering where things went wrong. Despite conceding too many penalties, many of them for ill-discipline, their pack also failed to gain any form of ascendancy in the match.
Scorers:
New Nation Pumas 23 (10) – Tries: Penalty try, Simon Westraadt, Eddie Fouche. Penalty goals: Gerrie Labuschagne, Niel Marais.
DHL Western Province 37 (16) – Tries: Tristan Leyds (2), Paul de Wet, Evan Roos. Conversions: Tim Swiel (4). Penalty goals: Swiel (3).
Bulls run wild in Jukskei Derby
It was the running of the Vodacom Bulls as the men in blue romped to a 40-21 bonus-point win over the Sigma Lions in an entertaining Carling Currie Cup encounter at Loftus Versfeld on Sunday afternoon.
A free-flowing Jukskei Derby produced six tries in the first half and three in the second, with the hosts scoring six of them to move up to second place on the log and add to the Sigma Lions’ woes this week, which started with a 41-31 loss to Tafel Lager Griquas at home on Wednesday.
A month to the day of their last Carling Currie Cup clash, with COVID-19 and other complications leading to three consecutive match cancellations, Jake White’s charges built on the momentum of their 17-14 win over South Africa ‘A’ as they spread the ball wide and ran their neighbours ragged.
Scorers:
Bulls 40 (28) – Tries: Harold Vorster, Zak Burger (2), Johan Grobbelaar, Richard Kriel, Dan Kriel. Conversions: Johan Goosen (5).
Lions 21 (14) – Tries: Vincent Tshituka, Courtnall Skosan, Sti Sithole. Conversions: Jordan Hendrikse (3).
VIA: SA Rugby