Vodacom Cup Preview – Semi-finals

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DHL Western Province or the Ford Pumas will be making history on Saturday when one of them qualifies for the Vodacom Cup final in a weeks’ time.

Neither of these sides has ever made it past the semi-final stage of the competition. They are playing each other in Cape Town on Saturday afternoon to determine which team will progress to the final, to be held on the weekend of 18/19 May at the venue of the top team from the North Section.

The other semi-final is on Friday afternoon in Kimberley between the two teams that have dominated the Vodacom Cup playoffs since its inception in 1998 – GWK Griquas and the Vodacom Blue Bulls. Between them, they have won the title seven times and been runners up eight times.

If GWK Griquas win their semi-final, they will also host the final. If the Vodacom Blue Bulls and the Ford Pumas win, the final will be in Mpumalanga, and if it’s the Blue Bulls against Western Province, the final will be in Pretoria.

It’s not the ideal scenario for DHL Western Province, as they are the only team this season that have not lost a game.

Western Province followed their seven from seven in the league phase of the Vodacom Cup with a comprehensive home win against the MTN Golden Lions in the quarter-final in Cape Town last weekend (58-34) and can be regarded as favourites of the Ford Pumas, who finished second in the North Section and eliminated the EP Kings by 30-19 last Friday.

One of the few survivors of DHL WP’s Vodacom Cup semi-final defeat in 2008 is midfielder PJ Vermeulen, who is now plying his trade for GWK Griquas.

For GWK Griquas and the Vodacom Blue Bulls, the semi-final is a replay of their first round clash in early March, won comfortably by the team from the Northern Cape (36-17) in Pretoria. The home team was totally outplayed on that day and conceded six tries to two.

However, the Peacock Blues will not have forgotten last year’s semi-final, when the Vodacom Blue Bulls, who snuck into the playoffs, caused somewhat of an upset in Kimberley (47-34) to advance to their fifth successive Vodacom Cup final.

Marnitz Boshoff, who kicked six penalties, three conversions and a drop goal on that day to help steer the Blue Bulls to a fine victory, has since left Pretoria and joined GWK Griquas, where he has been sharing the flyhalf duties with Francois Brummer, another former Bull.

When it comes to semi-finals and finals, these two teams are the most successful in Vodacom Cup history.

The Vodacom Blue Bulls have only lost one out of their 10 appearances in the semi-finals, while GWK Griquas have won six from eight.

Vodacom Cup Fixtures – Semi-finals

Friday, May 11 2012

 

GWK Griquas vs Vodacom Blue Bulls

Kick-off: 15:00

Venue: GWK Park, Kimberley

Referee: Quinton Immelman

Saturday, May 12 2012

DHL Western Province vs Ford Pumas

Kick-off: 16:15

Venue: DHL Newlands, Cape Town

Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge

Semi-finals history:

DHL Western Province

2008 – lost to Toyota Free State XV 27-22 in Cape Town

2000 – lost to GWK Griquas 41-27 in Kimberley

GWK Griquas

2009 – beat Sharks XV 36-25 in Durban

2008 – lost to Vodacom Blue Bulls 40-20 in Pretoria

2007 – beat Ford Pumas 46-26 in Kimberley

2005 – beat Regent Boland Kavaliers 16-13 in Kimberley

2001 – lost to Regent Boland Kavaliers 47-31 in Wellington

2000 – beat DHL WP 41-27 in Kimberley

1999 – beat Regent Boland Kavaliers 24-17 in Kimberley

1998 – beat Sharks XV by 47-28 in Kimberley

Ford Pumas

2007 – lost to GWK Griquas 46-26 in Kimberley

Vodacom Blue Bulls

2011 – beat GWK Griquas 47-34 in Kimberley

2010 – beat Sharks XV 33-3 in Pretoria

2009 – beat Leopards 45-34 in Pretoria

2008 – beat GWK Griquas 40-20 in Pretoria

2007 – beat Leopards 32-25 in Pretoria

2005 – lost to Leopards 17-11 in Pretoria

2004 – beat Toyota Free State XV 24-20 in Bloemfontein

2003 – beat Leopards 47-19 in Pretoria

2002 – beat Regent Boland Kavaliers 47-45 in Wellington

2001 – beat Toyota Free State XV 39-38 in Pretoria

Note: In 2006 there was no knock-out rounds – the Valke and Sharks XV progressed to the final, won by the Valke in Brakpan.

Vodacom Cup Previous Winners:

1998: GWK Griquas

1999: MTN Golden Lions

2000: Toyota Free State Cheetahs

2001: Vodacom Blue Bulls

2002: MTN Golden Lions

2003: MTN Golden Lions

2004: MTN Golden Lions

2005: GWK Griquas

2006: Valke

2007: GWK Griquas

2008: Vodacom Blue Bulls

2009: GWK Griquas

2010: Vodacom Blue Bulls

2011: Pampas XV

Vodacom Cup Top Points’ Scorers 2012

Player Team Tries Conv Pen Drops Tot
Gouws Prinsloo Sharks XV 3 22 25 0 134
Rudi Vogt GWK Griquas 2 18 20 0 106
JC Roos Ford Pumas 0 23 18 0 100
Demetri Catrakilis DHL Western Province 0 12 24 1 99
Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias Pampas XV 1 11 11 2 66
Justin van Staden Eastern Province Kings 0 6 17 1 66
Ntabeni Dukisa Border Bulldogs 0 9 15 0 63
Juan Kotze Valke 2 11 9 0 59
Benjamin Madero Pampas XV 2 9 9 1 58
André Pretorius Leopards 0 12 9 1 54
Elric van Vuuren SWD Eagles 3 5 9 0 52
Guy Cronje MTN Golden Lions 0 12 9 0 51
Elgar Watts Regent Boland Kavaliers 0 17 5 0 49
Wesley Dunlop Vodacom Blue Bulls 0 14 6 0 46
Kurt Coleman DHL Western Province 6 7 0 0 44
Nico Scheepers Toyota Free State XV 3 9 3 0 42
Tony Jantjies Vodacom Blue Bulls 1 9 6 0 41
Scott van Breda Eastern Province Kings 4 0 6 0 38
Marais Schmidt MTN Golden Lions 1 10 4 0 37
Jaco Bouwer Ford Pumas 7 0 0 0 35
Noel Oelschig Eastern Province Kings 0 5 8 0 34

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