Open clubs hope to set record straight

Open clubs hope to set record straight

University sides have dominated the National Club Champs in the last eight years, but that could all change this season.

Eleven of the 14 provincial qualifying spots have already been confirmed and defending champions Leopard’s NWU-Pukke and Free State’s Shimlas are the only two university teams that have made the cut so far.

However, this figure could rise to three as Tukkies are still in the running to qualify for the tournament.

The favourites to lift the cup this year are two of South Africa’s oldest rugby clubs – Johannesburg-based Pirates from the Golden Lions union (who were the last open club to win the title in 2001) and Hamiltons from Western Province.

Great Brakriver (South Western Districts), Rovers (Griffons), Springs (Valke), College Rovers (KZN), Kuruman (Griquas), Rawsonville (Boland) and Middleburg (Pumas) are the other teams that have qualified for the most prestigious tournament on the club rugby calender.

Three provinces – Blue Bulls, Border and Eastern Province – are yet to crown their champions. The Bulls and Border championship finals will both take place on Saturday, while EP’s final will be played on 29 August.

The National Club Championship will take place at Loftus Versveld in Pretoria from 20-26 September.


4 Comments

  • 1.I wanna be coach: Reply to this comment

    I hope Pirates do well! The fact that there only “normal” clubs up there is a step in the right direction!

  • 2.panniepeet: Reply to this comment

    ‘The favourites to lift the cup this year are two of South Africa’s oldest rugby clubs – Johannesburg-based Pirates from the Golden Lions union (who were the last open club to win the title in 2001) and Hamiltons from Western Province’

    Please substantiate this ridiculous statement of yours and tell us who plays for these so-called ‘favourite’ teams? College Rovers have a quality squad and there’s the obvious favourites – Pukke – how did you get to Pirates and Hamiltons?

  • 3.panniepeet: Reply to this comment

    By the way, Pukke beat Pirates 25-21 a few weeks ago (the scoreline flattering Pirates as Pukke played without 6 regulars and they coasted the second half …) Sheeeesssh kebab man!

  • 4.gretep: Reply to this comment

    Results of Hammies pre-season tour to Durban 2009

    1st XV vs Berea College Rovers on 2009-03-27 20:00:00 @ Durban
    WON Hamilton 1st XV 20 | Berea College Rovers 10

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