GWK Griquas, Leopards in shootout for Absa Currie Cup promotion

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The pressure will be firmly on GWK Griquas to win by a bonus point margin against the SWD Eagles in George on Saturday if they want to clinch promotion to the Absa Currie Cup Premier Division.

Although unbeaten after five matches, the Griquas (23 points) currently lead the Leopards (22) by a single point going into the final round of qualification matches.

The Leopards tackle the Border Bulldogs on their home turf in Potchefstroom on Saturday and they are most likely to collect the maximum five points against their last placed opposition. Although coming close on two occasions, the Bulldogs have lost all five of their previous matches.

The Leopards lost by a single point against the Griquas in Kimberley earlier on, but that reverse apart, they have been in rampant mood for much of the campaign. Two weeks ago they thumped Down Touch Griffons 70-25 and last week defeated Boland 55-23 in Wellington, while Griquas downed the Valke 40-25.

Although out of the race for top spot, the third-placed SWD should provide the visiting Griquas with a stern test at Outeniqua Park.

Should the Griquas win but fail to score four tries and the Leopards collect five points against Border, then the two teams will be tied on top of the log standings with 27 points each. Such a scenario will then tip the qualification scale heavily towards the Leopards, who currently have a far healthier points difference (+127) compared to that of Griquas (+100).

The men from Potch have also scored more tries (36) then Griquas (27) and they have a healthier tries difference (26) compared to the log leaders (15).

Despite their unbeaten run of five matches, the Kimberley outfit only collected three bonus points compared to the free-scoring Leopards’ six thus far, which have allowed them to stay within in touching distance of Griquas.

Qualification permutations aside, the Griquas should still be regarded as favourites to beat the Eagles at home in George. Griquas welcome the return of utility forward Hilton Lobberts, who have recovered from a facial injury and his physicality will be an added bonus.

The Leopards, with their potent backline spearheaded by former Springbok flyhalf Andre Pretorius and featuring speedy Junior Springbok wings Luther Obi and Sylvian Mahuza as well as attacking fullback Hoffman Maritz, should hold to much firepower for Border.

In the remaining fixture, the Down Touch Griffons (fourth place) face the Valke (in second last spot) at the North West Stadium in Welkom on Friday afternoon. Regent Boland have already completed their campaign and will be in action in a friendly match against the Steval Pumas in Middelburg on Friday. Of particular excitement to the travelling team will be the inclusion of five players of the SARU Boland Academy, one of the four regional academies established by SARU in 2013.

Absa Currie Cup Premier Division Qualifying fixtures – Round 6

Friday 18 July 2014

 

Down Touch Griffons vs Valke

Venue: North West Stadium, Welkom

Kick-off: 15h00

 

Saturday 19 July 2014

 

SWD Eagles vs GWK Griquas

Venue: Outeniqua Park, George

Kick-off: 14h30

Live on SuperSport8

 

Leopards vs Border Bulldogs

Venue: Profert Olën Park, Potchefstroom

Kick-off: 15h00

 

The current Absa Currie Cup Premier Division Qualifying standings after 5 Rounds:

TEAM

PLAYED

WON

LOST

DREW

POINTS FOR

POINTS AGAINST

POINTS DIFFERENCE

TRIES FOR

TRIES AGAINST

LOSS BONUS

TRIES BONUS

POINTS

GWK Griquas

5

5

0

0

189

89

100

27

12

0

3

23

Leopards

5

4

1

0

253

126

127

36

14

1

5

22

SWD Eagles

5

3

2

0

151

188

-37

21

24

0

3

15

Down Touch Griffons

5

2

3

0

154

193

-39

21

28

1

4

13

Regent Boland

6

2

4

0

140

156

-16

17

21

2

2

12

Valke

5

2

3

0

173

194

-21

23

27

0

2

10

Border Bulldogs

5

0

5

0

103

217

-114

14

33

1

1

2

 

 

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