ABSA Currie Cup First Division Preview – Round 13

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The Pumas will be looking to upset top-of-the-table Eastern Province in Port Elizabeth tomorrow. Photo by Hilton Kotzé /Rugby15

All eyes will be on the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Friday night when the unbeaten EP Kings host the Ford Pumas in a televised top-of-the-table Absa Currie Cup First Division clash that could go a long way towards determining who hosts this year’s final.

With just two rounds remaining of the new, highly successful eight-team format, the Kings, on 55 points, hold an eight-point lead over their Mpumalanga rivals, on 47, with the match given added spice by the fact that the two teams drew 30-all in their first-round tie at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit last month.

In Friday’s other match, the winless Border Bulldogs will host the third-placed Leopards in East London in a match which the Potch team can use to seal their place in the semi-finals.

The seventh-placed Valke will host 2011 champions the Regent Boland Kavaliers on Saturday in Kempton Park, with only pride at stake. The Kavaliers have lost nine of their 12 matches this season and will want to finish on a high, but they face a stiff task against the tough-as-teak East Randers, who are always a handful on their home ground.

And in the weekend’s final match, the fourth-placed Griffons will host the fifth-placed SWD Eagles in a match which may well decide this season’s four semi-finalists. The Griffons, who set the early pace in the competition, currently have 38 points, two ahead of the George-based side.

Pumas flyhalf JC Roos remains top of the First Division point-scoring log after Round 12, with 131 points made up of two tries, 32 conversions and 19 penalties. But joining Roos on 131 is Leopards flyhalf André Pretorius, with EP Kings No 10 George Whitehead third on 115.

Leopards wing Allister Kettledas has regained his place at the top of the try-scoring table, with 11 touchdowns. Behind him in second place is EP Kings eighthman Luke Watson with 10, while Valke fullback JW Bell and Ford Pumas centre JW Jonker each have nine tries.

This weekend’s fixtures – Round 13:

 

Border Bulldogs vs Leopards

Date: Friday, 21 September

Kickoff: 19:00

Venue: Buffalo City Municipal Stadium, East London

Referee: Lourens van der Merwe

Assistants: Matt Kemp, Loyiso Bosman

Last meeting: 4 August in Potchefstroom (First round): Leopards won 53-28

EP Kings vs Ford Pumas

Date: Friday, 21 September

Kickoff: 19:10

Venue: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

Referee: Quinton Immelman

Assistants: Francois Groenewald, Christie du Preez

Television Match Official: Johann Meuwesen

Last meeting: 3 August in Nelspruit (First round): Teams drew 30-30

Valke vs Regent Boland Kavaliers

Date: Saturday, 22 September

Kickoff: 15:00

Venue: Barnard Stadium, Kempton Park

Referee: Marius Jonker

Assistants: Eduan Nel, Attie Buitendag

Last meeting: 4 August in Worcester (First round): Kavaliers won 79-26

Griffons vs SWD Eagles

Date: Saturday, 22 September

Kickoff: 15:00

Venue: North West Stadium, Welkom

Referee: Tiaan Jonker

Assistants: Jaco Kotze, Pieter Janse van Vuuren

Last meeting: 3 August in George (First round): Eagles won 20-13

Round 12 results:

 

Regent Boland Kavaliers 38-42 SWD Eagles

Ford Pumas 41-10 Border Bulldogs

Leopards 57-22 Valke

EP Kings 60-19 Griffons

 

Round 11 results:

 

Border Bulldogs 19-35 Eastern Province Kings

SWD Eagles 64-34 Leopards

Valke 22-29 Ford Pumas

Griffons 54-37 Regent Boland Kavaliers

 

Round 10 results:

 

Border Bulldogs 33-53 Griffons

EP Kings 45-24 Valke

Leopards 39-34 Regent Boland Kavaliers

Ford Pumas 70-27 SWD Eagles

 

Round 9 results:

 

Regent Boland Kavaliers 33-36 Ford Pumas

SWD Eagles 7-29 EP Kings

Valke 38-36 Border Bulldogs

Leopards 32-38 Griffons

 

 

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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