Currie Cup Premier Division final – who will come out victorious?

Giovan Snyman of the Airlink Pumas during the Currie Cup, Premier Division match between Airlink Pumas and Toyota Cheetahs at Mbombela Stadium on June 3, 2023 in Nelspruit, South Africa.

Photo: Dirk Kotze/Gallo Images

A dramatic Currie Cup Premier
Division tournament is set for an explosive conclusion when the Toyota Cheetahs
host the defending champions, the Airlink Pumas, in Bloemfontein this weekend,
while the First Division competition reaches a climax in Wellington. 

South Africa’s premier domestic tournament has served up a number of
surprises over the past few months. After taming a strong Vodacom Bulls side at
Loftus Versfeld in the final round of the league stage, the Toyota Cheetahs
claimed an emphatic 39-10 victory against Jake White’s charges in the
subsequent semi-final staged in Bloemfontein. 

In the second playoff in Durban, the Airlink Pumas kept their hopes of a
title defence alive with a 26-20 win against the Cell C Sharks. 

The upshot is that two fiercely determined outfits will clash in the
Free State capital on Saturday, 24 June. The Toyota Cheetahs will be looking to claim
their first Currie Cup title since 2019, while the Airlink Pumas will be out to
prove that last season’s success was no fluke. 

The men from Mpumalanga romped to a 61-21 win when they last visited
Bloemfontein in round four of this year’s tournament. The Free Staters hit back
in the next fixture staged in Nelspruit in round 13, winning 29-14. 

The stats suggest that the most balanced teams in the competition have
advanced to the decider. The Toyota Cheetahs scored the most tries and points
over the course of the league phase, while they were ranked among the top three
defensive units in the tournament. They certainly shone in both departments
against the Vodacom Bulls in the semi-final. 

The Airlink Pumas have racked up some big wins over the course of the
season, and have been second only to the Free Staters for tries and points
scored. In terms of defence, only the Cell C Sharks conceded fewer tries and
points over the league phase – although Jimmy Stonehouse’s men made a powerful
statement when they repelled the same KwaZulu-Natalian side in the closely
contested playoff last week. 

Teams:

Toyota Cheetahs: 15 Tapiwa Mafura, 14
Daniel Kasende, 13 David Brits, 12 Reinhardt Fortuin, 11 Cohen Jasper, 10 Ruan
Pienaar, 9 Rewan Kruger, 8 Friedle Olivier, 7 Sibabalo Qoma, 6 Gideon van der
Merwe, 5 Victor Sekekete (captain), 4 Rynier Bernardo, 3 Conraad van Vuuren, 2
Marnus van der Merwe, 1 Mox Mxoli. Replacements: 16 Louis van der
Westhuizen, 17 Alulutho Tshakweni, 18 Hencus van Wyk, 19 Jeandre Rudolph, 20
George Cronje, 21 Daniel Maartens, 22 Siya Masuku, 23 Robert Ebersohn.

Airlink Pumas: 15 Devon Williams, 14
Andrew Kota, 13 Diego Appollis, 12 Ali Mgijima, 11 Etienne Taljaard, 10 Tinus
de Beer, 9 Chriswill September, 8 Kwanda Dimaza, 7 Francois Kleinhans, 6 Andre
Fouche, 5 Shane Kirkwood (captain), 4 Deon Slabbert, 3 Simon Raw, 2 PJ Jacobs,
1 Corne Fourie. Replacements: 16 Darnell Osuagwu, 17 Etienne Janeke, 18
Dewald Maritz, 19 Malembe Mpofu, 20 Ruwald van der Merwe, 21 Giovan Snyman, 22
Gene Willemse, 23 Wian van Niekerk.

First Division final: Boland Kavaliers v Valke

Venue: Boland Stadium, Wellington

Date: Saturday, 24 June

Time: 13:00

Referee: Paul Mente

TV: SuperSport Channel 201, 211

Premier Division final: Toyota Cheetahs v Airlink Pumas

Venue: Toyota Stadium, Bloemfontein

Date: Saturday, 24 June

Time: 16:00

Referee: Cwengile Jadezweni

TV: SuperSport Channel 201, 211

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