Get ready for a cat-fight at Mbombela – Vodacom Cup Final Preview
Will the Steval Pumas be crowned as the eighth Vodacom Cup champions in Nelspruit, or will the MTN Golden Lions set themselves apart as the most successful team in the 16-year history of this competition?
These questions will be answered at the Mbombela Stadium on Friday evening when the Steval Pumas host the MTN Golden Lions in the Vodacom Cup final, which kicks off at 19h10.
For the team from Mpumalanga, this is new ground – they have never played in a Vodacom Cup final before. Prior to this season, their best performance was reaching the semi-finals in 2007 and 2012. On both occasions they lost, but last weekend, the Steval Pumas ensured they will host the final by beating the EP Kings at home.
Jimmy Stonehouse’s team has been very consistent all season. They lost only once in the pool phase and finished as the top team in the North Section. Their victories included good wins in Pretoria over the Vodacom Blue Bulls and in Kimberley over GWK Griquas.
Ironically, their only defeat came at the hands of the MTN Golden Lions in Round Six. By that stage of the competition, Johan Ackermann’s team was with their backs against the wall and any defeat would have spelled the end of their campaign in 2012.
The MTN Golden Lions started the season very badly and lost three of their first four Vodacom Cup encounters. They turned things around and have been on a good winning sequence, recording five consecutive wins en route to the final.
The Steval Pumas have selected an unchanged team for the second consecutive week.
Ackermann has opted for consistency and made just one change to the team which beat DHL Western Province in last weekend’s Vodacom Cup semi-final. Jaco Kriel is back at the side of the scrum after recuperating from a knee injury. He will partner Warwick Tecklenburg at flank, with Willie Britz moving to the bench.
Only seven teams have won the Vodacom Cup – GWK Griquas and the MTN Golden Lions (four times each), the Vodacom Blue Bulls (three), the DHL Western Province, Toyota Free State XV, Valke and ICBC Pampas XV (once each).
Tjovitjo!
As part of the campaign this year SARU, in-conjunction with Vodacom, will be giving away the “Tjovitjo Minibus”, a 16-seater Toyota Quantum, to one of the three schools that were selected during a random draw at SARU’s offices on Monday, 13 May 2013.
The campaign started last year when Ikhaya Primary School from Khayamandi in Stellenbosch won the Toyota Quantum after the draw at last year’s Vodacom Cup final, at GWK Park in Kimberley.
SARU and the Tag Rugby Association use this event to actively promote the growth of Tag Rugby in primary schools all over South Africa. This year we have added another dimension to the programme and SARU funded 15 regional Tag Rugby coaching sessions all over South Africa. More than 140 community coaches were trained on how to introduce Tag Rugby to their communities. These programmes were extremely well received and the coaches are our new foot soldiers in communities.
The very exciting part of the Vodacom Cup program is the legacy aspect. This sees each of the 149 primary schools that attended clinics nationwide entered into a draw. Each school stands a chance to win a Tjovitjo branded Quantum van to transport their children to sporting events. The bus is kindly donated to the winning school by SARU.
The schools in this year’s draw are:
- Tandfontein Primary School (Boland)
- Sir Lowry’s Pass Primary School (Western Province)
- Qwalasela Primary School (Border)
SARU are hosting representatives from these schools, and last year’s school representative Pinkie Yoliswa, at Friday’s Vodacom Cup Final in Nelspruit, where the draw will take place.
Vodacom Cup Final
Steval Pumas v MTN Golden Lions
Date: Friday, May 19 2012
Kick-off: 19:10
Venue: Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
Referee: Marius van der Westhuizen
Assistant referees: Rasta Rasivhenge and Stefan Breytenbach
TMO: Gerrie Coetzee
The teams:
Steval Pumas: Coenie van Wyk, JW Bell, Wilmaure Louw, Stefan Watermeyer, Rosco Speckman, Carl Bezuidenhout, Faf de Klerk, Renaldo Bothma, Jaco Bouwer, Corné Steenkamp (captain), Eduan van der Walt, Uzair Cassiem, Ivann Espag, Frankie Herne, Vincent Koch. Replacements: Jacques Momberg, Corné Fourie, DeJay Terblanche, Marius Coetzer, RW Kember, Jerome Pretorius, Dewald Pretorius.
MTN Golden Lions: Chrysander Botha, Deon Helberg, Deon van Rensburg, Alwyn Hollenbach, Anthony Volmink, Marnitz Boshoff, Michael Bondesio, Warren Whiteley (captain), Warwick Tecklenburg, Jaco Kriel, Hugo Kloppers, Hendrik Roodt, Ruan Dreyer, Robbie Coetzee, Jacques van Rooyen. Replacements: Francois du Toit, Van Zyl Botha, JJ Breet, Willie Britz, Ross Cronjé, Lionel Cronjé, Dylan Des Fountain.
Road to the Final:
Round 1 (9 March)
Steval Pumas beat Valke 62-0 (Nelspruit)
MTN Golden Lions beat Leopards XV 45-15 (Johannesburg)
Round 2 (15/16 March)
Steval Pumas beat Vodacom Blue Bulls 44-42 (Pretoria)
MTN Golden Lions lost to Valke 22-27 (Kempton Park)
Round 3 (23 March)
Steval Pumas beat Down Touch Griffons 64-7 (Nelspruit)
MTN Golden Lions lost to Vodacom Blue Bulls 26-54 (Johannesburg)
Round 4 (5 April)
Steval Pumas beat GWK Griquas 47-31 (Kimberley)
MTN Golden Lions lost to Down Touch Griffons 19-30 (Welkom)
Round 5 (12/13 April)
Steval Pumas beat Assupol Limpopo Blue Bulls 154-0 (Nelspruit)
MTN Golden Lions beat GWK Griquas 24-11 (Johannesburg)
Round 6 (19 April)
MTN Golden Lions beat Steval Pumas 23-14 (Nelspruit)
Round 7 (26/27 April)
Steval Pumas beat Leopards XV 29-28 (Potchefstroom)
MTN Golden Lions beat Assupol Limpopo Blue Bulls 161-3 (Alberton)
Quarter-finals (3 May)
Steval Pumas beat ICBC Pampas XV 44-37 (Nelspruit)
MTN Golden Lions beat Sharks XV 42-25 (Durban)
Semi-finals (10/11 May)
Steval Pumas beat EP Kings 39-13 (Nelspruit)
MTN Golden Lions beat DHL Western Province 44-25 (Johannesburg)
Vodacom Cup Final results:
1998: GWK Griquas beat MTN Golden Lions 57-0
1999: MTN Golden Lions beat GWK Griquas 73-7
2000: Toyota Free State XV beat GWK Griquas 44-24
2001: Vodacom Blue Bulls beat Regent Boland Kavaliers 42-24
2002: MTN Golden Lions beat Vodacom Blue Bulls 54-38
2003: MTN Golden Lions beat Vodacom Blue Bulls 26-17
2004: MTN Golden Lions beat Vodacom Blue Bulls 35-16
2005: GWK Griquas beat Leopards 27-25
2006: Valke beat Sharks XV 25-17
2007: GWK Griquas beat Vodacom Blue Bulls 33-29
2008: Vodacom Blue Bulls beat Toyota Free State XV 25-21
2009: GWK Griquas beat Vodacom Blue Bulls 28-19
2010: Vodacom Blue Bulls beat Toyota Free State XV 31-29
2011: Pampas XV beat Vodacom Blue Bulls 14-9
2012: DHL Western Province beat GWK Griquas 20-18
Vodacom Cup Top Points’ Scorers 2013
(more than 50 points scored in the season)
Player | Team |
Tries |
Conv |
Pen |
Drops |
Tot |
Fred Zeilinga | Sharks XV |
3 |
29 |
27 |
0 |
154 |
Carl Bezuidenhout | Steval Pumas |
3 |
29 |
13 |
1 |
115 |
André Pretorius | Leopards XV |
2 |
28 |
9 |
0 |
93 |
Tony Jantjies | Vodacom Blue Bulls |
2 |
18 |
11 |
0 |
79 |
Willie du Plessis | Vodacom Blue Bulls |
2 |
30 |
0 |
0 |
70 |
Marnitz Boshoff | MTN Golden Lions |
0 |
15 |
10 |
3 |
69 |
Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias | ICBC Pampas XV |
2 |
18 |
7 |
0 |
67 |
Karlo Aspeling | Border Bulldogs |
0 |
6 |
18 |
0 |
66 |
Kurt Coleman | DHL Western Province |
0 |
12 |
13 |
0 |
63 |
Anthony Volmink | MTN Golden Lions |
12 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
62 |
Rosco Speckman | Steval Pumas |
11 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
55 |
Scott van Breda | Eastern Province Kings |
2 |
7 |
10 |
0 |
54 |
Tewis de Bruyn | Toyota Free State XV |
2 |
5 |
10 |
0 |
50 |
Jeff Taljard | South Western Districts |
1 |
9 |
9 |
0 |
50 |
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