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2008 Currie Cup Premier Division

Domestic rugby union competition


Domestic rugby union competition

FieldValue
champions
matches63
tries388
top point scorerMorné Steyn (; 192)
top try scorerKeegan Daniel (; 9)
prevseason[2007](2007-currie-cup-premier-division)
nextseason[2009](2009-currie-cup-premier-division)

The 2008 Currie Cup Premier Division season (known as the ABSA Currie Cup due to sponsorship) was contested from 20 June through to 25 October. The Currie Cup is an annual domestic competition for provincial rugby union teams in South Africa.

The 2007 Champions, the Free State Cheetahs, were denied a place in the final when they were defeated by the Blue Bulls in their semifinal clash in Pretoria on 11 October.

The ended a 12-year wait for a trophy by winning 14–9 in the final against the Blue Bulls in Durban on 25 October.

Current standings

Teams

  • Boland Cavaliers
  • Blue Bulls
  • Free State Cheetahs
  • Western Province
  • Griquas
  • Falcons
  • Lions

Currie Cup compulsory friendlies

Round 1

Con: Conrad Barnard Pen: Conrad Barnard (3) Con: Jacques-Louis Potgieter (2) Pen: Chris Rossouw (2)

Con: Riaan Smit (4) Pen: Riaan Smit (3) Con: Justin Peach (6) Pen: Justin Peach (2)

Con: Pen: Rory Kockott (6) Con: Willem de Waal Pen: Willem de Waal (6)

Con: Earl Rose Pen: Card: Gerhard Mostert Con: Pen: Morné Steyn DG: JP Joubert

Round 1 summary

  • The Free State Cheetahs started the defence of their title with a narrow 20–16 win over neighbours Griquas in Kimberley.
  • Boland Cavaliers captain Conrad Burke scored a last minute intercept try to secure a 48–42 victory over the Falcons in their opening match at Bosman Stadium in Brakpan.
  • Scrumhalf Rory Kockott landed a 79th-minute penalty from 40 meters out to secure a nail-biting 28–25 victory for over Western Province in Durban.
  • John Mametsa celebrated his 100th game for the Blue Bulls by scoring a hat-trick to set up a 21–7 win for his team against the Lions in their opening encounter at Coca-Cola Park in Johannesburg.

Round 2

Con: Monty Dumond (3) Pen: Rory Kockott (2), Monty Dumond (2) Con: Justin Peach Pen: Justin Peach, Lionel Cornelius Card: Piet van Zyl , Angelo Brinkhuys ,

Con: Jacques Schutte (3) Pen: Jacques Schutte (5) Con: Conrad Barnard (3) Pen: Conrad Barnard (3)

Con: Chris Roussouw Pen: Chris Roussouw (5) Con: Pen: Earl Rose (6)

Con: Willem de Waal (2) Pen: Willem de Waal (4) Con: Morné Steyn (2) Pen: DG: Morné Steyn Card: Hilton Lobberts

Round 2 summary

  • scored their second win in as many matches, beating the Boland Cavaliers 38–13 in their match in Durban and go to the top of the standings.
  • The Falcons secured their first Currie Cup victory in over a year by beating the Griquas 36–30 in Brakpan.
  • With a much-improved performance from the Lions in their clash against the Free State Cheetahs. It was the home side that held their head to seal a close victory.
  • Western Province produced a stirring fightback at the death of their clash against the Blue Bulls to record a 26–17 win over their traditional rivals at Newlands Stadium.

Round 3

Con: Pen: Justin Peach (2), Lionel Cornelius Con: Pen: Conrad Barnard (3)

Con: Earl Rose (3) Pen: Earl Rose (3) Con: Len Olivier Pen: Jacques Schutte, Len Olivier

Con: Pen: Willem de Waal (3) Con: Pen: Chris Rossouw

Con: Morné Steyn (3) Pen: Morné Steyn (3) Con: Pen: Monty Dumond (3)

Round 3 summary

  • A handful of spectators witnessed a 9–9 draw between Griquas and Boland Cavaliers at a damp and overcast Boland Stadium in Wellington.
  • Lions fullback Earl Rose scored 30 points to help his team to a 35–23 win over a determined Falcons outfit in their clash at Coca-Cola Park.
  • Western Province beat the Free State Cheetahs 9–3 in a dull match on a dull day at Newlands Stadium.
  • The Blue Bulls went top of the standings after a convincing 35–14 win over at Loftus Versfeld.

Round 4

Con: Monty Dumond Pen: Monty Dumond (2) Con: Len Olivier Pen: Jacques Schutte

Con: Earl Rose (7) Pen: Earl Rose Con: Elgar Watts, Lionel Cornelius Pen: Lionel Cornelius

Con: Conrad Barnard Pen: Riaan Viljoen (3) Con: Willem de Waal (2) Pen: Willem de Waal (2)

Con: Morné Steyn (2) Pen: Morné Steyn (4) Con: Chris Rossouw (2) Pen: Chris Rossouw (3)

Round 4 summary

  • went to the top of the standings with a 28–10 win over the Falcons at ABSA Stadium in Durban, but it required a late surge against very willing opposition for the home side to earn the bonus point.
  • Lions achieved their objective against the Boland Cavaliers and collected a full house of five log points from their match at Coca-Cola Park.
  • The Griquas secured their first victory in this season's Currie Cup with an upset victory over Western Province in Kimberley.
  • The Blue Bulls secured their third win of the season, beating the Free State Cheetahs 31–23 at Loftus Versfeld, but failed to secure a vital bonus point.

Round 5

Con: Len Olivier (5) Pen: Jeffrey Perkins Card: Johan Swartz Con: Willem de Waal (3) Pen: Willem de Waal (2) **Card:**Ross Skeate , Francois Louw

Con: Justin Peach Pen: Justin Peach **Card:**Henley du Plessis Con: Morné Steyn (3) Pen: **Card:**Bandise Maku

Con: Wietz Botes Pen: Con: Earl Rose (4) Pen: Earl Rose (1)

Con: Chris Rossouw (4) Pen: Chris Rossouw Con: Pen: Frédéric Michalak, Monty Dumond (2)

Round 5 summary

  • The Falcons, reduced to 14 men for the last 30 minutes of the match, handed Western Province their second defeat when they edged the Cape Town side 38–32 in an enthralling encounter in Brakpan.
  • It wasn't the prettiest game of rugby, but the Blue Bulls moved to the top of the standings with a 26–10 win over the Boland Cavaliers in Wellington.
  • The Lions continued their resurgent form when they hung on for a 36–32 win over a determined Griquas team in an 11-try thriller in Kimberley.
  • The Free State Cheetahs bounced back into play-off contention when they smashed the sloppy team 31–9 in their match in Bloemfontein.

Round 6

Con: Bevin Fortuin (3), Tewis de Bruyn (3) Pen: Chris Rossouw Con: Riaan Smit, Len Olivier Pen:

Con: Peter Grant (6) Pen: Peter Grant Con: Stefan Basson Pen: Justin Peach

Con: Ruan Pienaar Pen: Ruan Pienaar (3) Con: Pen: Earl Rose (2)

! align=centre colspan=100| Bye |- style="background:#fff;" | Blue Bulls | Griquas

Round 6 summary

  • The defending champions, the Free State Cheetahs, proved to be too quick and powerful for the Falcons as they raced a 55–14 win in their match in Bloemfontein.
  • Western Province have redeemed the wobbly away leg of their campaign, with an emphatic 50–10 drubbing over their Cape counterparts Boland Cavaliers at Newlands.
  • The squeezed home a late 16–11 victory over the Lions in Durban, sealing a hard-fought encounter that saw a plethora of missed opportunities from both sides.
  • The Blue Bulls and Griquas match was postponed till 15 August 2008.

Round 7

Con: Riaan Smit Pen: **Card:**Warren Perkins Con: Burton Francis, Morné Steyn (3) Pen: Morné Steyn (4) **Card:**Francois Hougaard

Con: Conrad Barnard Pen: Conrad Barnard Con: Monty Dumond (3) Pen: Stefan Terblanche

Con: Justin Peach Pen: Justin Peach Con: Chris Rossouw Pen: Chris Rossouw

Con: Earl Rose (3) Pen: Earl Rose (2) **Card:**Dewald Senekal Con: Willem de Waal Pen: Willem de Waal (2)

Round 7 summary

  • The Blue Bulls raced back to the top of the standings with an emphatic 50–7 win over a game, but hopelessly outclassed, Falcons team in Brakpan.
  • brought Griquas down to earth, literally, with a bang, when they scored an emphatic 44–15 win in Kimberley.
  • The defending champions Free State Cheetahs managed to stay in the top two in the standings, thanks to a fortuitous 15–10 victory over a spirited Boland Cavaliers outfit in Wellington.
  • The Lions edged back into the top four in the standings with a deserved 27–13 win over Western Province in Johannesburg.

Round 8

Con: Isma-eel Dollie, Justin Peach (2) Pen: Con: Jeffrey Perkins (2) Pen:

Con: Chris Rossouw, Tewis de Bruyn Pen: Chris Rossouw **Card:**Gavin Passens , Cobus Calldo Con: Pen: Conrad Barnard **Card:**Cilliers Coetzer , Wayne van Heerden

Con: Joe Pietersen Pen: Joe Pietersen Con: Ruan Pienaar (3) Pen: Ruan Pienaar DG: Frédéric Michalak

Con: Morné Steyn (3) Pen: Morné Steyn (2) Con: Earl Rose (2) Pen: Earl Rose (2)

Round 8 summary

  • The Boland Cavaliers scored a nail-biting 31–29 win over Falcons in a match at Boland Stadium in Wellington, after trailing 19–7 at the interval.
  • The defending champion Free State Cheetahs showed superior form in finishing off neighbours Griquas and cement their place in the top two in the standings with convincing 22–3 win in Bloemfontein.
  • moved back to the top of the standings with an emphatic 32–10 win over a hapless Western Province outfit in their Round Eight match at Newlands.
  • The Lions, after an early season wobble, have hit some impressive mid-season form and moved further up the standings with an impressive 30–27 bonus-point win over the Blue Bulls at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria.

Round 6 bye

Con: Morné Steyn (3) Pen: Morné Steyn (5) Con: Riaan Viljoen Pen:

Round 6 bye summary

  • The Blue Bulls returned to the top of the standings after they recorded an emphatic 41–12 win over the Griquas in the Round 6 catch-up match at Loftus Versfeld.

Round 9

Con: Earl Rose (2) Pen: Earl Rose (2) DG: Earl Rose Card: Jano Vermaak Con: Chris Rossouw (2), Tewis de Bruyn Pen: Chris Rossouw (4)

Con: Conrad Barnard (5) Pen: Conrad Barnard (3) Con: Petrus van Rooyen Pen:

Con: Justin Peach Pen: Con: Frédéric Michalak (3), Rory Kockott Pen: Frédéric Michalak

Con: Morné Steyn (4) Pen: Morné Steyn Con: Pen: Joe Pietersen (2)

Round 9 summary

  • The Free State Cheetahs raced back to the top of the standings with a comfortable 38–28 win over the Lions in their match in Johannesburg.
  • A flurry of tries, including a hat-trick from wing MJ Mentz, saw the Griquas put on their performance of the season against the Falcons, to win 59–19 in their clash in Kimberley.
  • ran in six tries to secure a coveted bonus point, in the convincing 41–7 victory over the Boland Cavaliers, despite a saturated pitch at Boland Stadium.
  • A late Tiger Mangweni try gave the Blue Bulls a bonus-point 37–6 victory over Western Province in Pretoria, putting the hosts back on top of the standings after the Free State Cheetahs were on top of the standings for a week.

Round 10

Con: Petrus van Rooyen (2) Pen: Con: Earl Rose (6), Louis Strydom (3) Pen: Card: Jaco van Schalkwyk

Con: Herman Bosman (2) Pen: Herman Bosman Con: Peter Grant (3) Pen: Peter Grant (3) **Card:**Schalk Burger

Con: Conrad Barnard (5) Pen: Conrad Barnard Con: Justin Peach(2) Pen: Justin Peach

Con: Ruan Pienaar (4) Pen: Ruan Pienaar (2) Con: Morné Steyn Pen: Morné Steyn

Round 10 summary

  • The Lions produced a polished performance to obliterate the struggling Falcons, courtesy of an 83–14 thumping at Bosman Stadium in Brakpan.
  • Western Province managed to keep their slim hopes of a semifinal alive after a convincing 35–17 victory over the Free State Cheetahs in Bloemfontein.
  • Wing Bjorn Basson made a star turn for his province at the Griquas swept the challenge of the Boland Cavaliers aside with a 48–22 win at ABSA Park in Kimberley.
  • moved into top spot on the standings after disposing of the Blue Bulls courtesy of a 34–25 win at ABSA Stadium in Durban.

Round 11

Con: Burton Francis, Morné Steyn (5), Zane Kirchner Pen: Con: Lionel Cornelius (2) Pen:

Con: Joe Pietersen (2), Peter Grant (9) Pen: Con: Petrus van Rooyen Pen: Petrus van Rooyen

Con: Earl Rose (3), Louis Strydom Pen: Earl Rose Con: Conrad Barnard (2) Pen: Conrad Barnard (2)

Con: Ruan Pienaar (2) Pen: François Steyn Con: Tewis de Bruyn Pen: Tewis de Bruyn

Round 11 summary

  • The Blue Bulls scored 11 tries in an effortless 69–19 trampling over a vulnerable Boland Cavaliers outfit, in their fixture at Loftus Versfeld.
  • It was a leisurely Saturday stroll for Western Province, running in 14 tries over a hapless Falcons outfit to a massive 92–15 win, and closing the gap further on the final four in the standings.
  • The Lions scored six tries to the Griquas two in a valuable 41–20 victory in Johannesburg, seeing them pip past the Free State Cheetahs into third place in the standings.
  • regained their position on the top of the table after a physical 22–10 victory over the defending champion Free State Cheetahs in Durban.

Round 12

Con: Peter Grant (2) Pen: Peter Grant (2) Con: Conrad Barnard Pen: Conrad Barnard (2) Card: Stefan Gerber

Con: Jeffrey Perkins (2) Pen: Card: François Steyn Con: Ruan Pienaar (3) Pen: Ruan Pienaar Card: Dewald Coetzee , Wouter Moore

Con: Pen: Con: Earl Rose (4) Pen: Earl Rose

Con: Pen: Con: Morné Steyn(2) Pen: Morné Steyn (3) Card: Danie Rossouw

Round 12 summary

  • Western Province have managed to overtake the Free State Cheetahs into fourth spot, and a semifinal place, in the standings after securing a bonus-point 30–18 win over Griquas at Newlands.
  • consolidated their position at the top of the standings with a solid, if unspectacular 44–19 win over a brave Falcons outfit at Barnard Stadium in Kempton Park.
  • The Lions managed to secure a much-needed bonus-point try in the final throes of their match against Boland Cavaliers.
  • The Free State Cheetahs have dropped out of the play-off positions after a nervy performance against the Blue Bulls who condemned them to a 23–5 defeat at Park in Bloemfontein.

Round 13

Con: Conrad Barnard (2) Pen: Conrad Barnard Con: Burton Francis (2), Morné Steyn (4) Pen: Morné Steyn (2)

Con: Jeffrey Perkins Pen: Card: Gert Lubbe , Jeffrey Perkins Con: Louis Potgieter, Tewis de Bruyn Pen:

Con: Justin Peach Pen: Card: Deon Scholtz Con: Morgan Newman Pen: Peter Grant (2)

Con: Louis Strydom Pen: Earl Rose Con: Ruan Pienaar (4) Pen: Ruan Pienaar (2)

Round 13 summary

  • The Blue Bulls have pipped once again and are back on top of the standings, thanks to a 58–22 haul over the Griquas in Kimberley.
  • The Free State Cheetahs are back in the semifinal hunt, having leapfrogged the Western Province into fourth place after a bludgeoning 78–7 victory over the Falcons in Barkpan.
  • Western Province failed to secure a vital bonus point in their 23–7 victory over the Boland Cavaliers in Wellington, leaving their semifinal hopes in dire straits.
  • The Western Province vs Boland Cavaliers match was moved to Newlands on Friday 26 September due to the heavy rain during the week in the Western Cape that caused flooding at the Boland Stadium, but the Free State Cheetahs complained that they had to play the Boland Cavaliers on 2 August in Wellington. Due to this referee Christie du Preez had to make a decision if it was fit to play at the Boland Stadium, Inspection to field took place on Saturday morning and it was rendered that the Boland Stadium was fine for the crucial match.
  • have officially secured a home semifinal thanks to an emphatic 34–20 bonus point victory over the Lions, in their clash in Johannesburg.

Round 14

Con: Burton Francis (2) Pen: Burton Francis Con: Jeffrey Perkins (2) Pen: Jeffrey Perkins (2) Card: Wouter Moore

Con: Jacques-Louis Potgieter (5), Tewis de Bruyn Pen: Jacques-Louis Potgieter Con: Elgar Watts, Justin Peach (4) Pen: Card: David Hendricks , Angelo Brinkhuys

Con: Adrian Jacobs, Brad Barritt, Odwa Ndungane, Ruan Pienaar (5) Pen: Card: Brad Barritt Con: Riaan Viljoen Pen:

Con: Joe Pietersen, Peter Grant Pen: Con: Pen: Earl Rose (2) Card: Doppies la Grange

Round 14 summary

  • The Blue Bulls were very nearly left red-faced in front of the Loftus Versfeld faithful as they scraped a 22–20 win over the Falcons
  • The Free State Cheetahs did enough to secure their passage to the semifinals courtesy of a 50–40 victory over the Boland Cavaliers in Bloemfontein.
  • confirmed their status and favourites for this year's when they continued their good form with a 66–12 win over the Griquas in Durban.
  • Western Province 14-6 Lions

Knockout stage

|11 October 2008 – ABSA Stadium, Durban||29|Lions|14 |11 October 2008 – Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria|Blue Bulls|31|Free State Cheetahs|19 |25 October 2008 – ABSA Stadium, Durban||14|Blue Bulls|9

Semi finals

Con: Ruan Pienaar (2) Pen: François Steyn, Ruan Pienaar (4) Con: Chris Jonck, Earl Rose Pen:

Con: Morné Steyn (2) Pen: Morné Steyn (3) DG: Morné Steyn Con: Jacques-Louis Potgieter Pen: Jacques-Louis Potgieter (4)

Final

The ended a 12-year wait for a trophy by winning the final, against the Blue Bulls in Durban on Saturday 25 October, by 14–9. And they did it in style outscoring the Blue Bulls by two tries to nil. Con: Frédéric Michalak, Ruan Pienaar Pen: Con: Pen: Morné Steyn (2) DG: Morné Steyn

Promotion/relegation matches

Round 1

Con: Elgar Watts, Justin Peach (6) Pen: Con: Jandré Blom Pen: Jandré Blom

Con: Jeffrey Perkins, Petrus van Rooyen (2) Pen: Jeffrey Perkins Con: Clayton Durand (2) Pen: Clayton Durand (5)

Round 2

Con: Justin Peach (5), Lionel Cornelius Pen: Con: Jandré Blom (2), Kennedy Tsimba (4) Pen: DG: Jandré Blom

Con: Petrus van Rooyen Pen: Petrus van Rooyen Con: Diederik Botha Pen: Clayton Durand (3), Diederik Botha (2)

Promotion/relegation table

Results

  • Boland Cavaliers manage to stay in the Premier Division.
  • Platinum Leopards are promoted to the Premier Division.
  • The Griffons just lost out to the Boland Cavaliers to remain in the First Division.
  • The Falcons are relegated to the First Division after losing both their matches against the Platinum Leopards.

Statistics

Top point scorers

NameTeamTriesConversionsPenaltiesDrop goalsTotal
Morné SteynBlue Bulls237333192
Earl RoseLions536241172
Conrad BarnardGriquas120190102
Ruan Pienaar12513087
Chris RossouwFree State Cheetahs11119084

Top try scorers

NameTeamTries
Keegan Daniel9
MJ MentzGriquas8
Jacques Botes8
John MametsaBlue Bulls7
Jongi NokweFree State Cheetahs7

Disciplinary records by team

TeamRed cardsYellow cardsTotal cards
Falcons11011
Boland Cavaliers099
Blue Bulls077
Griquas055
Western Province055
Lions145
044
Free State Cheetahs022

Worst disciplinary records by player

NameTeamRed CardsYellow CardsTotal Cards
Johannes SwartzFalcons101
Jaco van SchalkwykLions101
Sean PlaatjiesFalcons022
Angelo BrinkhuysBoland Cavaliers022
Stefan BassonBoland Cavaliers011

References

References

  1. "Currie Cup".
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