Knockout rounds a week early in SSG Gold Cup

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The knockout rounds in the new-look SSG Gold Cup, presented by Blu Approved & M4Jam, have arrived a week early, with all 16 clubs still in the running for the eight quarter-final slots going into Saturday’s final round.

SA Rugby’s flagship national championship for non-university clubs, championed by 2007 Rugby World Cup-winning Springbok captain John Smit, delivered a number of surprise second-round results, including defeats for a number of pre-tournament favourites.

Durbanville-Bellville, who famously won the 2015 Gold Cup in fairytale fashion having been seeded last among 20 teams, and 2017 finalists College Rovers, are among the big guns who face early elimination after following up comfortable opening-weekend wins with narrow defeats in last weekend’s second round, to Northam Platinum Rhinos (37-33) and Multisure Gardens (30-28) respectively.

Newrak Rustenburg Impala, champions in 2014 and 2016, might have found themselves in the same boat had they not recovered from a 15-point halftime deficit to run out 38-36 victors at home over Hollywoodbets Swallows, whom Impala coach Nico le Roux afterwards said were the most physical team his side had encountered in three years.

Conversely, the competitiveness and sheer unpredictability of this year’s tournament, which has played out to capacity crowds from all walks of life, has put a number of teams who tasted defeat in round one just one win away from the last eight.

In Pool B, Multisure Gardens’ 19-14 opening-day defeat to Sasol Digi Mag Secunda was all but forgotten at a packed Derrick Ferreira Stadium in Uitenhage when the EP champions kicked a late penalty to sink Rovers, the KZN champions, who had beaten wildcards Phakisa Holdings East Rand United in round one.

And in the pool’s other match, East Rand Utd bounced back from their defeat in Durban to beat Sasol Digi Mag Secunda 34-22 at The Graveyard in Reiger Park, leaving all four sides with one win apiece. Saturday’s matches therefore are effectively knockout affairs as ERU host Gardens and Rovers travel to Secunda.

The same scenario will play out in Pool A, with SWD champions Stiles Progress George and Boland title-holders OneLogix United Bulk Villagers Worcester still in playoff contention.

Progress must however undertake an arduous journey by plane and bus from George to Setaria, near Thabazimbi, to face Limpopo champions Rhinos, whose win over Durbell in Cape Town has given the platinum miners the self-belief that they are not merely making up the numbers this year.

Durbell have a much shorter away journey this weekend but it is arguably even tougher than that of their Western Cape neighbours: they must travel up the N1 to Worcester, where another 10,000-plus crowd awaits them at Boland Park, where victory for the home side may yet see them into a first-ever Gold Cup playoff match.

Pools C and D are no less intriguing, with a number of hitherto unfancied teams having also suddenly sniffed the opportunity to sneak into the last eight.

In Pool C, Free State clubs Recall Security Bloemfontein Police and Welkom host ABE Midas Naka Bulls and CT Hydraulics Sishen respectively, with defeat for any club likely to signal the end of their campaign.

And in Pool D, bottom-placed KWV Springs will need a full haul of five points against Impala at Olympia Park in Ekurhuleni if they are to have any chance of making the playoffs. In the other match, RotoTank Roodepoort must travel to Mdantsane outside East London to face up to Swallows.

Both teams are level on log points and a victory for either side will likely see them through, regardless of the result of the other match.

“Amateur club rugby is where rugby and communities are built from the ground up, “said Smit, the acting CEO of SSG Holdings and the face of this year’s tournament.

“The unsung heroes in these communities need to be given the opportunity to be celebrated and the Gold Cup is one of the ideal platforms to achieve this.

“The Gold Cup’s vision of building communities and providing opportunities is shared wholeheartedly by SSG Holdings, Blu Approved and M4Jam,” Smit added. “We are proud to be associated with the grassroots game and we look forward to seeing the tournament grow from strength to strength.”

Saturday’s eight fixtures all kick off at 16:00. The results and quarterfinal lineup will be publicised shortly after the matches on the tournament’s Twitter (@GoldCupRugby) and Facebook (The SSG Gold Cup) platforms.

ROUND 3 FIXTURES — SSG GOLD CUP, PRESENTED BY BLU APPROVED & M4Jam

Sat 23 March (all matches to kick off at 16h00):

Pool A:

Northam Platinum Rhinos v Stiles Progress George (Setaria Recreation Club, Limpopo)

OneLogix United Bulk Villagers Worcester v Durbanville-Bellville (Boland Park, Worcester)

Pool B:

Phakisa Holdings East Rand United v Multisure Gardens (The Graveyard, Reigerpark)

Sasol Digi Mag Secunda v College Rovers (Sasol Recreation Club, Secunda)

Pool C:

Welkom v CT Hydraulics Sishen (Griffons B field, Welkom)

Recall Security Bloemfontein Police v ABE Midas Naka Bulls (Bobbies Park, Bloemfontein)

Pool D:

Hollywoodbets Swallows v RotoTank Roodepoort (NU1 Stadium, Mdantsane)

KWV Springs v Newrak Rustenburg Impala (Olympia Park, Springs)

About the Sponsors:

SSG HOLDINGS:

SSG Holdings, formerly known as the SSG Group, was formed to realise the dream of its shareholders to create a specialised, integrated services group to deliver technically sound and commercially viable Security, Facilities Management and Cleaning solutions to the South African market. The business has a national footprint and has experienced exceptional growth since its inception in early 2014.

BLU APPROVED:

Blu Approved combines technical innovation with entrepreneurial flair to bring products and services associated with the developed world directly to the doorsteps of people who may be geographically and economically isolated from the mainstream. By so doing, Blu Approved creates jobs, supports the growth of small businesses, and helps bridge the digital divide. With over 150,000 points of presence, Blu Approved puts products and services within arm’s reach of every South African — even those people in the furthest rural corners of the country. These products and services range from airtime, data and electricity to bill payments, money transfers, betting and ticketing.

M4JAM (Money4Jam):

M4Jam – a South African technology success story – is a mobile app that builds companies and communities by empowering unsung micro-entrepreneurs with real-time micro-job opportunities. With youth unemployment at a record high of 54.7%, M4Jam’s mission is to create one million micro-jobs a month by 2020. Since January 2015, 180,603 jobbers have successfully competed 1,247,112 micro-jobs that they have benefited from. Businesses that M4Jam has helped include Cell C, Pioneer Foods, Sanlam, Unilever, Sasko, Virgin Money & Clover.

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