Absa Currie Cup First Division Preview – Round 9
THE Ford Pumas will want to keep the pressure on log leaders the Eastern Province Kings when they travel to Worcester on Friday to play defending champions the Regent Boland Kavaliers in the first of four crucial Absa Currie Cup First Division matches this weekend.
The Pumas, with five wins from their eight matches to date, have 28 log points – seven behind the unbeaten Kings – and the men from Mpumalanga will be hoping to come away from Boland Park with a full haul of five log points to stay within striking distance of the leaders.
The Kavaliers, meanwhile, looked to have recovered from a nightmare start to their title defence when they posted morale-boosting victories over the Valke and Border Bulldogs after losing their first four matches and drawing the fifth.
However, they were brought down to earth last week in Port Elizabeth, going down 57-19 to the Kings, and nothing less than victory in Worcester is likely to keep the Kavaliers in the play-off hunt.
In Friday’s other match, the third-placed SWD Eagles host the Kings in George in an all-Southern Kings affair – a match which will surely be watched with much interest by, amongst others, the Pumas.
Saturday’s action sees the fourth-placed Leopards at home in Potch to the fifth-placed Griffons, while the Valke entertain the Border Bulldogs in Kempton Park in a bottom-of-the-table encounter.
Eastern Province Kings flyhalf George Whitehead tops the First Division point-scoring log after Round 8, with 91 points made up of three tries, 17 conversions and 14 penalties. Breathing down Whitehead’s neck in second place is Leopards flyhalf Andrè Pretorius on 81, with the Pumas’ JC Roos third on 71.
Leopards wing Allister Kettledas still leads the try-scoring stakes with eight touchdowns, while Leopards teammates Danie Dames and Philip de Wet, as well JW Bell of the Valke each have seven tries to their name.
This weekend’s fixtures – Round 9:
Regent Boland Kavaliers vs Ford Pumas
Date: Friday, 24 August
Kickoff: 15:00
Venue: Boland Park, Worcester
Referee: Jason Jaftha
Assistants: Rasta Rasivhenge, Linston Manuels
Television match official: Johan Meuwesen
Last meeting: 7 July in Nelspruit (First round): Pumas won 33-10
SWD Eagles vs Eastern Province Kings
Date: Friday, 24 August
Kickoff: 19:10
Venue: Outeniqua Park, George
Referee: Quinton Immelman
Assistants: Joey Salmans, Daniel Fortuin
Television match official: Deon van Blommenstein
Last meeting: 6 July in Port Elizabeth (First round): Kings won 38-15
Leopards vs Griffons
Date: Saturday, 25 August
Kickoff: 15:00
Venue: Profert Olën Park, Potchefstroom
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan
Assistants: Gerrie de Bruin, James van Oudtshoorn
Last meeting: 7 July in Welkom (First round): Griffons won 41-20
Valke vs Border Bulldogs
Date: Saturday, 25 August
Kickoff: 15:00
Venue: Barnard Stadium, Kempton Park
Referee: Tiaan Jonker
Assistants: Lesego Legoete, Pieter de Villiers
Last meeting: 6 July in East London (First round): Valke won 33-11
Round 8 results:
Ford Pumas 38-27 Leopards
EP Kings 57-19 Regent Boland Kavaliers
Border Bulldogs 27-33 SWD Eagles
Griffons 36-39 Valke
Round 7 results:
Griffons 34-67 Ford Pumas
Border Bulldogs 32-39 Regent Boland Kavaliers
Valke 22-47 SWD Eagles
EP Kings 20-12 Leopards
Round 6 results:
Leopards 53-28 Border Bulldogs
Regent Boland Kavaliers 79-26 Valke
SWD Eagles 20-13 Griffons
Ford Pumas 30-30 EP Kings
Round 5 results:
Griffons 10-34 EP Kings
Valke 22-51 Leopards
SWD Eagles 21-21 Regent Boland Kavaliers
Border Bulldogs 18-51 Ford Pumas
Round 4 results:
EP Kings 56-5 Border Bulldogs
Regent Boland Kavaliers 20-23 Griffons
Leopards 68-35 SWD Eagles
Ford Pumas 36-35 Valke
Round 3 results:
Valke 20-37 EP Kings
SWD Eagles 22-16 Ford Pumas
Griffons 29-24 Border Bulldogs
Regent Boland Kavaliers 21-23 Leopards
Round 2 results:
EP Kings 38-15 SWD Eagles
Border Bulldogs 11-33 Valke
Ford Pumas 33-10 Regent Boland Kavaliers
Griffons 41-20 Leopards
Round 1 results:
Regent Boland Kavaliers 20-25 EP Kings
SWD Eagles 46-8 Border Bulldogs
Leopards 32-23 Ford Pumas
Valke 27-37 Griffons
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