WRAP | Currie Cup: Fixtures, teams and results
A comprehensive wrap of all the collated fixtures, scores and match reports from Round 9 of the Currie Cup:
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A comprehensive wrap of all the collated fixtures, scores and match reports from Round 9 of the Currie Cup:
The Stormers might carry a five-game winning streak over the Bulls ahead of their United Rugby Championship (URC) quarter-final this weekend.
Iqraam Rayners scored twice in the DStv Premiership on Saturday in his remarkable transformation from a SuperSport United flop to a Stellenbosch star.
The Bulls will have an anxious week ahead of them regarding the fitness of flyhalf Johan Goosen.
Mamelodi Sundowns booked their spot in the CAF Champions League semi-finals after beating Algerian outfit CR Belouizdad 2-1 in Pretoria on Saturday.
Stand-in Wydad Casablanca goalkeeper Youssef el Motie starred as the CAF Champions League title-holders scraped into the semi-finals with a 4-3 victory on penalties over Tanzania's Simba on Friday night to set up a potential semi-final with South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns.
This long weekend will see the top schoolboy rugby teams in the country in action across two major festivals - the Wildeklawer and Grey High School festivals.
South Africa's World Cup winning captain Siyi Kolisi has emerged as a doubt for this year's title defence amid reports he incurred a cruciate ligament tear in the Sharks draw at home to Munster in the URC last weekend. Reports of partial tear to Kolisi’s anterior cruciate ligament and a damaged meniscus dominated local media on Tuesday, although there has been no confirmation from him or his club. The Springbok captain is being advised to have surgery on a knee injury and would then likely miss South Africa’s defence of the World Cup in France from September. South African media reports said the 31-year-old Kolisi had been advised by one of the two specialists he has consulted to have an operation to fix the problem, which would mean a spell on the sidelines of up to nine months, but was seeking a third opinion.