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Plucky Cheetahs belatedly rewarded for on-field achievements with another Challenge Cup invite

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The Cheetahs' poignant Currie Cup triumph and a gutsy maiden campaign in Europe - along with an organised application - proved enough leverage for them to, again, be included in next season's Challenge Cup.This was confirmed on Thursday.There had been some mild indignation from the franchise's hierarchy a few weeks back when, at the EPCR draw, the organisation didn't reveal its two invited teams at the forum.Given that it also coincided with the build-up to the Currie Cup final, there had been expectations that the Jimmy Stonehouse's Pumas, fellow finalists, could stake a claim for a spot.However, stringent financial guarantees and another full-blown transitional period in terms of playing personnel made the Lowveld team's case challenging.Instead, Georgia's Black Lion franchise will make history by becoming the first team from that country to play in an EPCR-sanctioned competition.READ | SA Rugby dents plucky Pumas' international dreams: 'No doors closed, but must be realistic'As was the case last season, when they had to fork out millions to establish a "home base" in Parma, Italy, the Cheetahs will be based in Amsterdam for the upcoming campaign against European opponents.They have been placed in pool 1 with the Sharks and will have the reprieve of playing in Bloemfontein or Durban if the algorithm-determined fixtures process pits them against each other.Nonetheless, Cheetahs chief Ross van Reenen is a chuffed (and probably relieved) man."We are pleased to have been invited to compete again in the Challenge Cup and, after qualifying for the knockout stage last season, we believe we have the capacity to perform to a higher level in 2023/24.

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