Currie Cup

Latest Currie Cup News

  1. WP want Catrakilis to stay

    Allister Coetzee aims to keep Kings-bound flyhalf Demetri Catrakilis in Cape Town next season. Read more

  2. Sharks lament poor execution

    Sharks head coach John Plumtree said his team failed to deliver a polished performance in their 25-18 Currie Cup final defeat against WP. Read more

  3. Poor turnout at Kings Park

    Expensive ticket prices have prevented this year’s Currie Cup final from being a sell-out. Read more

  4. Bulls crowned U21 champs

    GARETH DUNCAN saw the Blue Bulls ease to a 22-13 win over WP in U21 provincial final. Read more

  5. WP juniors down Bully boys

    GARETH DUNCAN, reporting from Durban, watched WP record a 22-18 comeback win over the Blue Bulls in the U19 provincial final. Read more

  6. Fantastic five for Cantabs

    Canterbury won their fifth successive New Zealand domestic title when they beat Auckland 31-18 on Saturday. Read more

  7. Cheetahs stay with big boys

    SIMON BORCHARDT saw the Free State Cheetahs retain their Currie Cup Premier Division status with a 16-6 win against the EP Kings in Port Elizabeth. Read more

  8. Currie Cup preview (Final)

    GARETH DUNCAN analyses Saturday’s Currie Cup final between the Sharks and Western Province. Read more

  9. History favours home team

    GARETH DUNCAN reviews the previous Currie Cup finals between the Sharks and WP. Read more

  10. Foreign eyes on Currie Cup showpiece

    Former Lions captain and flank Josh Strauss says the Currie Cup has many followers in the UK. Read more

  11. Poms plundering Pacific Islands talent

    Fiji coach Inoke Male has labelled England ‘vultures’ for their stockpiling of foreign players. Read more

  12. Sharks pack pave way to title

    GARETH DUNCAN, reporting from Durban, says the Sharks’ powerful pack will be central in their expected victory over WP in Saturday’s Currie Cup final. Read more

  13. ‘WP have formula to beat Sharks’

    WP defence coach Jacques Nienaber believes his team has the blueprint to become the first SA side to beat the Sharks at Kings Park this year. Read more

  14. Province aim to strike brutal balance

    Allister Coetzee says discipline will be just as important as aggression when WP face off against a much-fancied Sharks pack this Saturday. Read more

  15. Kings Park ‘unlikely’ to be sold out

    The Currie Cup final will not be sold out by Saturday. Read more

  16. Koster makes Bath switch

    Western Province loose forward Nick Koster has signed with English club Bath. Read more

  17. Sharks power up

    Willem Alberts, Beast Mtawarira and Craig Burden have been promoted to the Sharks’ starting line-up for the Currie Cup final against WP this Saturday. Read more

  18. Coetzee backs rookie for final

    WP coach Allister Coetzee has selected Damian de Allende at No 12 for Saturday’s Currie Cup final against the Sharks. Read more

  19. No pressure on Province

    JON CARDINELLI writes that a young and depleted Western Province team is likely to lose this Saturday. It’s a probable outcome that shouldn’t be met with the typical public lament. Read more

  20. Drotske takes no chances

    The Free State Cheetahs have made three changes to their starting XV for the second promotion-relegation match against the EP Kings in Port Elizabeth on Friday night. Read more