The Bulls have claimed a bonus-point Currie Cup victory over Western Province who had three players yellow-carded at Loftus Versfeld.
The Bulls host WP in the feature Currie Cup fixture on Wednesday in Pretoria, while there are also matches set for Kimberley and Nelspruit.
Currie Cup action returns this weekend, starting with the Sharks who visit Nelspruit for their clash against the Pumas on Friday, 4 March.
Currie Cup action returns this weekend, starting with the Sharks travelling to Nelspruit for their clash with the Pumas on Friday evening.
Curwin Bosch and Sikhumbuzo Notshe both made a successful return to a winning Sharks side in Wednesday’s headline Currie Cup clash.
Lions coach Mziwakhe Nkosi has slammed his side for their poor discipline in their Currie Cup defeat to WP at the Cape Town Stadium.
Western Province outgunned the Lions 48-36 to win their Currie Cup round one encounter and take a full five log points.
The 2022 Currie Cup will kick off on Friday, 14 January when the Bulls start the defence of their title against the Pumas in Nelspruit.
The Bulls have opted for consistency in the Currie Cup final, making only two changes to the team that overpowered Western Province.
Sharks head coach Sean Everitt has largely stuck with the side that won last weekend’s Currie Cup semi-final at Kings Park.
Marius van der Westhuizen has been appointed to take charge of the Currie Cup final on Saturday when the Bulls welcome the Sharks to Loftus Versfeld.
The Sharks held off a late fightback from Griquas to earn a 28-24 semi-final win that ensured they will meet the Bulls in next week’s Currie Cup final.
The Bulls ran roughshod over Western Province in their Currie Cup semi-final to book a place in the final which will be held at Loftus next week.
The 2021 Currie Cup has reached its semi-final stage after a round-robin phase hard hit by Covid-19 cancellations and interruptions caused by the visiting British & Irish Lions.
Dates, fixtures, venues, line-ups and kick-off times for the the Currie Cup semi-finals.
WP Head Coach John Dobson was thrilled to have some continuity in selection ahead of the Currie Cup semifinal against the Bulls.
The Sharks have named a team with two changes from the side that lost to Western Province in the final round-robin match last week.
Western Province left it late but did enough to earn a place in the Currie Cup semi-finals with a 35-24 win over the Sharks in Durban.
The Bulls claimed a 39-36 win over a spirited Cheetahs team to clinch top spot on the Currie Cup log on Saturday 28 August 2021.
There are five changes to the Western Province forward pack for their crucial Currie Cup clash with the Sharks in Durban on Saturday.
The 2021 Currie Cup has flown under the radar since it kicked off, but if you weren’t aware, the majority of teams in the Premier Division have already played 11 of their 12 round-robin matches.
The Pumas did their Currie Cup playoff push no harm with 28-19 win over the Cheetahs in Nelspruit on Saturday 21 August 2021.
The Lions, who have been eliminated from the semi-final race, have named their team for what will be the final match of their Currie Cup campaign.
Western Province have rested the Currie Cup’s top try scorer to date in eighthman Evan Roos with Hacjivah Dayimani returning in his place.
The Cheetahs kept their hopes of reaching the Currie Cup last four alive with a nailbiting 33-32 win over Griquas in Bloemfontein.