Sport

Rugby fans up for thrilling encounters

Xerox Golden Lions vs Toyota Cheetahs at 4.20pm.

Xerox Golden Lions will be very wary of the Toyota Cheetahs over the weekend when they face them in the Currie Cup encounter.

The Lions will play at Emirates Airlines Park and the match will start at 4.20pm.

“We know that the Cheetahs have lost most of their players to the Pro14 team, but that doesn’t change the fact that they are still a team to be reckoned with,” said head coach Ivan “Cash” van Rooyen.

The Xerox Golden Lions and Toyota Free State Cheetahs will battle it out in Johannesburg in the closing match of the weekend on Saturday, and the visitors will be desperate for a win after defeats in their last two outings.

The Free Staters may have won three of their last four matches against Xerox Golden Lions, but with the team having scored far fewer points than the opposition, and conceding more in their first two matches, they will have to deliver a solid performance all around to earn a victory.

The Xerox Golden Lions team show three changes with Pieter Jansen and Jacobie Adriaanse starting in a new-look front row, while Madosh Tambwe starts on the wing to allow Andries Coetzee a rest.

The Toyota Free State Cheetahs also opted for continuity in selection, with the only change to the run-on team being the inclusion of former Junior Springbok loose forward, Abongile Nonkontwana, who fills the void left by Gerhard Olivier’s call-up to the Guinness PRO14 squad.

The Cell C Sharks and Xerox Golden Lions will look to maintain their early dominance in the Currie Cup by stretching their winning runs to three matches in what marks the halfway stage of their pool rounds this weekend.

Both teams won their opening two games with bonus points, although they trail DHL Western Province on the standings on points’ difference. With the nearing of the business end, the men from Durban and Johannesburg will be determined to remain at the top-end of the log for possible home semi-finals. The Capetonians, who are also unbeaten, have a bye this week.

The Cell C Sharks will host the iCOLLEGE Pumas on Friday at Jonsson Kings Park in Durban, where the visitors will look to end a losing run stretching over more than 22 seasons and to bounce back from a 57-28 defeat against the Capetonians last week.

Interestingly, the men from Mpumalanga have scored more points than the Durbanites, but they will have to tighten up their defence, as they have conceded 37 more points in the same number of matches.

READY FOR ACTION: Andries Coetzee of the Xerox Golden Lions attacking during the Currie Cup match against Vodacom Blue Bulls. Photo: Gordon Arons

Cell C Sharks coach Robert du Preez made only two changes to his starting team, with Luke Stringer and Aphelele Fassi earning their first starts, while Springbok hooker Akker van der Merwe makes his first appearance of the season among the replacements.

The iCOLLEGE Pumas made three changes to their side, which sees Marko Janse van Rensburg, Hugo Kloppers, and Ruwellyn Isbel being drafted into the starting team.

In Kimberley, Tafel Lager Griquas will have their sights set on earning their first victory of the season when they host the Vodacom Blue Bulls on Saturday, but they will expect a tough challenge from the visitors who come of back-to-back defeats.

The last time the Kimberley outfit defeated their Pretoria counterparts was in 2012, but with Tafel Lager Griquas under pressure to win to remain in the semi-final race, they will not be short on motivation.

Both teams made three personnel changes with Eital Bredenkamp, Enver Brandt and Andre Swarts, being promoted to Tafel Lager Griquas’ starting line-up, while Duncan Matthews, Franco Naude and Nick de Jager will all earn their first starts for the Vodacom Blue Bulls, with former Blitzbok, Dylan Sage, starting on the bench.

Currie Cup First Division

In the Currie Cup First Division, the pressure is set to rise significantly with some teams also striking the halfway mark in their campaigns.

In George, the SWD Eagles will be hunting their first victory against the Down Touch Griffons since 2015 when the sides meet at Outeniqua Park on Friday.

However, they will enter the clash wary of the fact that all but one of their matches since 2014 have been won by no more than seven points. The men from Welkom, however, will be driven by their desire to earn their first win of the season after going down against the Hino Valke last week.

On Saturday, the Leopards will target their third victory in a row when they meet Eastern Province in Port Elizabeth, but with the hosts determined to bounce back from their disappointing 70-12 defeat in the opening round, it could be an exciting clash. The teams met in the competition for the first time in four years last season, and the Leopards registered a convincing 57-20 victory.

The clash between the Boland Cavaliers and Border Bulldogs in Bredasdorp also has all the ingredients to make it an exciting affair, with the hosts determined to keep up with the top sides for a possible semi-final spot, while Border will be determined to avoid their successive third defeat. Boland won the last match between the sides convincingly, but Border beat them twice in 2015, which will give them confidence.

Also Read:

Mini-cricket festival in Gauteng

For free daily local news in the south, visit our sister newspapers Alberton RecordComaro ChronicleSouthern Courier and Get it Joburg South Magazine.

Remember to visit our FacebookTwitter and Instagram pages. You can also email our offices on cvdwalt@caxton.co.zajuliem@caxton.co.za or luckyt@caxton.co.za

Add us on WhatsApp today! Comaro Chronicle: 079 427 8074 and Southern Courier: 079 404 5789.

Get regular news updates sent directly to your inbox: Newsletter-Signup

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from Southern Courier in Google News and Top Stories.

Related Articles

Back to top button