Currie Cup Premier Division

Links
Wikipedia
DateRHome v Away-
09/03 13:00 7 Free State Cheetahs v Eastern Province Kings 57-25
09/02 17:00 3 Blue Bulls v Golden Lions 31-17
09/02 13:00 5 Boland Cavaliers v Pumas 25-22
08/31 15:00 3 Griquas v Eastern Province Kings 47-24
08/27 16:10 4 Sharks v Blue Bulls 26-19
08/27 14:00 6 Eastern Province Kings v Western Province 6-36
08/26 17:10 4 Pumas v Griquas 35-41
08/26 15:00 2 Golden Lions v Boland Cavaliers 60-12
08/20 12:10 1 Griquas v Golden Lions 30-24
08/19 17:20 5 Blue Bulls v Eastern Province Kings 49-35
08/19 15:10 3 Western Province v Free State Cheetahs 25-32
08/19 13:00 3 Boland Cavaliers v Sharks 20-41
08/13 15:10 2 Free State Cheetahs v Blue Bulls 43-20
08/13 13:00 9 Golden Lions v Pumas 68-26
08/12 17:10 2 Sharks v Griquas 46-24
08/12 15:00 4 Eastern Province Kings v Boland Cavaliers 10-28
08/06 13:00 1 Boland Cavaliers v Free State Cheetahs 16-44
08/05 17:20 1 Pumas v Sharks 10-33
08/05 15:10 1 Blue Bulls v Western Province 45-26
07/23 14:00 16 Welwitschias v Western Province 7-71
07/23 13:00 16 Boland Cavaliers v Golden Lions 28-24
07/23 12:00 16 Griffons v Pumas 17-60
07/22 17:00 16 SWD Eagles v Sharks 24-29
07/22 17:00 16 Border Bulldogs v Free State Cheetahs 18-22
07/22 17:00 16 Leopards v Griquas 37-17
07/22 13:00 16 Valke v Eastern Province Kings 59-26
07/16 14:15 15 Free State Cheetahs v Boland Cavaliers 17-24
07/16 13:00 15 Golden Lions v SWD Eagles 35-29
07/16 12:15 15 Western Province v Border Bulldogs 52-26
07/15 17:00 15 Pumas v Leopards 29-27

The 2021 Currie Cup Premier Division was the 83rd edition of the top tier of the Currie Cup, the premier domestic rugby union competition in South Africa. It was sponsored by beer brand Carling Black Label and organised by the South African Rugby Union.

The tournament returned to its usual dates, following being played from November to January in 2020/21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tournament also returned to its usual length of 14 rounds followed by finals, following a shortened 7 round competition in 2020/21.

The First Division of the Currie Cup also returned in 2021, having been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

The Currie Cup Premier Division is South Africa's premier domestic rugby union competition, steeped in rich history and tradition. Established in 1892, it is one of the oldest rugby tournaments in the world and serves as a showcase for the country's top provincial teams. The tournament typically features a mix of established franchises and emerging talent, providing a platform for players to demonstrate their skills and compete at a high level.

The Currie Cup operates on a league format, where teams compete in a round-robin stage, followed by knockout rounds leading to the finals. Matches are fiercely contested, reflecting the passionate rugby culture in South Africa, with teams representing various provinces, including Western Province, KwaZulu-Natal, and the Free State, among others.

The tournament not only highlights the tactical and physical aspects of rugby but also fosters local rivalries and community pride. Fans flock to stadiums across the country, creating an electric atmosphere that enhances the experience of this prestigious competition. The Currie Cup Premier Division is not just a tournament; it is a celebration of South African rugby, showcasing the depth of talent and the spirit of competition that defines the sport in the nation.