Currie Cup Toyota Free State Cheetahs vs Pumas
Rugby bonus for supporters in Toyota Stadium
Rugby supporters can look forward to a big rugby festival the next two weeks in Bloemfontein!
On Friday, 22 September two big matches will be played in Toyota-stadium. The day kicks-off with the Currie Cup clash between the Toyota Free State Cheetahs and the Pumas at 17:30 followed by the Guinness PRO14 match where the Toyota Cheetahs will be taking on Leinster at 20:00. Zak Steyn will be providing entertainment at the Castle Deck between the two matches and after the Leinster game.
A week later, on Friday, 29 September the Toyota Cheetahs will be playing in another Guinness PRO14 game, this time against Ospreys from Wales.
Biggest rugby promotion ever!
With a Test ticket for Saturday, 30 September, supporters will get free access to all three these matches. This includes matches against the Pumas, Leinster and Ospreys and of obviously the Test between the Springboks and the Wallabies. Al they have to do to get a free ticket is to show their Test ticket at the ticket office.
Supporters who attend both the Currie Cup and Guinness PRO14 matches on Friday, 22 September, stand a chance of winning one of six Test tickets. Remember Test tickets are only available from the ticket office in Toyota Stadium or online at www.fscheetahs.co.za
Coach Daan Human has announced his team to take on the Pumas. Vuyani Maqina will be making his Currie Cup debut and Jeremy Jordaan will be playing his first Currie Cup match when he gets called onto the field.
The referee for the match is Jaco Peyer. He will be assisted by Jaco Kotze and Eon van Zyl. The TMO is Lourens van der Merwe.
Currie Cup
Toyota Free State Cheetahs vs Pumas
22 September 2017. Kick-off: 17:30
Toyota Stadium, Bloemfontein
Shirt no. | Player |
1 | Gert Kotze |
2 | Joseph Dweba |
3 | Erich de Jager |
4 | Dennis Visser |
5 | Carl Wegner |
6 | Daniel Maartens |
7 | Chris Dry (Captain) |
8 | Jasper Wiese |
9 | Zee Mkhabela |
10 | Robbie Petzer |
11 | Cecil Afrika |
12 | Lloyd Greeff |
13 | Ali Mgijima |
14 | Vuyani Maqina |
15 | Clayton Blommetjies |
16 | Reinach Venter |
17 | Andrew Kuhn |
18 | Jeremy Jordaan |
19 | Nicolaas Immelman |
20 | JP Smith |
21 | JW Jonker |
22 | Stephan Janse van Rensburg |
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