Bankfin Nite Series

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Bankfin Nite Series
Sport Rugby union
Founded1996
Inaugural season1996
Ceased1997
Country South Africa
Namibia
Zimbabwe
Most titles Free State /
Western Province (1)
Sponsor(s) Bankfin
Related
competitions
Currie Cup

The Bankfin Nite Series was a rugby union competition in South Africa. There were two editions of this competition, in 1996 and 1997. It was sponsored by Bankfin, who also sponsored the Currie Cup competitions. After two seasons, it was succeeded by the Vodacom Cup competition. [1]

Contents

In 1996, there were twelve competing teams – ten of the fourteen provincial unions, plus teams from Namibia and Zimbabwe. The four provincial unions that took part in the 1996 Super 12 season - Natal, Northern Transvaal, Transvaal and Western Province – did not play in the competition. Free State won the competition, beating Border 46–34 in the final. [1] [2]

Namibia and Zimbabwe withdrew from the 1997 competition, while Western Province replaced defending champions Free State, who in turn replaced Western Province in the 1997 Super 12 season. Western Province won the competition, beating Western Cape rivals Boland Cavaliers 36–25 in the final. [1] [3]

Season Summary

The summaries for the two Bankfin Nite Series seasons are as follows:

YearWinnerScoreRunner-upLosing semi-finalists
1996 Free State 46–34 Border Griqualand West, South Eastern Transvaal
1997 Western Province 36–25 Boland Cavaliers Griquas, Pumas

Each team's results in the competition are listed below:

Bankfin Nite Series 1996–1997
Team nameFormer Name19961997
Boland Cavaliers Boland 4th (Section A)Lost in Final
Border Bulldogs Border Lost in Final8th
Falcons Eastern Transvaal 3rd (Section B)10th
Free State Cheetahs Free State Champions
Griffons Northern Free State 4th (Section B)9th
Griquas Griqualand West Lost in semi-finalLost in semi-final
Leopards North West 5th (Section A)6th
Mighty Elephants Eastern Province 3rd (Section A)7th
Namibia XVNamibia XV6th (Section A)
Pumas South Eastern Transvaal Lost in semi-finalLost in semi-final
SWD Eagles South Western Districts 5th (Section B)5th
Western Province Western Province Champions
Zimbabwe XVZimbabwe XV6th (Section B)

Seasons

1996 Bankfin Nite Series

There were twelve teams in the 1996 Bankfin Nite Series. They were divided into two sections of six teams each. Each team played all the teams in the other section twice over the course of the season, once at home and once away.

Teams received five points for a win, two points for a draw and one point for a loss. Bonus points were also awarded based on the number of tries scored – 4 bonus points were awarded for scoring ten or more tries in a match, 3 bonus points for scoring six to nine tries, 2 bonus points for scoring four or five tries and 1 bonus point for scoring two or three tries in a match. Teams were ranked by log points, then points difference (points scored less points conceded).

The top two teams in each section qualified for the title play-off semi-finals. The team that finished first in each section had home advantage against the team that the team that finished second in the other section, with the semi-final winners advancing to the final.

1996 Bankfin Nite Series
Section A
PosTeamPWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Border 12714475344+13166
2 South Eastern Transvaal 12903395234+161
3 Eastern Province 12804390171+21961
4 Boland 12615470359+111
5 North West 12606358393−35
6 Namibia 122010147516−369
Section B
PosTeamPWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Free State 121101632218+41484
2 Griqualand West 121200404184+22084
3 Eastern Transvaal 12327331393−62
4 Northern Free State 12408317323−6
5 South Western Districts 121011205513−308
6 Zimbabwe 121011128604−476
Final standings. [2]

The following fixtures were played in the 1996 Bankfin Nite Series: [2]

1996 Bankfin Nite Series
Section A
TeamETvFrSGrWNFSSWDZim
Boland27–2716–3621–2366–2334–2396–5
Border53–1229–3722–3440–2348–2485–3
Eastern Province67–811–146–1619–1364–1364–3
Namibia16–4613–7113–1527–1513–15
North West42–2916–4718–3833–2028–2077–9
South Eastern Transvaal23–1527–2611–1625–2354–595–13
Section B
TeamBolBorEPrNamNWeSET
Eastern Transvaal30–3431–3117–2557–2337–2922–23
Free State83–2286–2435–16111–763–2323–14
Griqualand West53–2658–3217–1475–052–1722–17
Northern Free State32–2516–2015–2255–354–2528–32
South Western Districts12–548–666–4738–1316–2425–54
Zimbabwe12–4912–2514–3518–198–2616–20

Semi-finals

22 May 1996 Free State 52–7 South Eastern Transvaal  
22 May 1996 Border 20–8 Griqualand West  

Final

24 May 1996 Free State 46–34 Border  

1997 Bankfin Nite Series

There were ten teams in the 1997 Bankfin Nite Series. Each team played all the other teams once over the course of the season, either at home or away.

Teams received four points for a win and two points for a draw. Bonus points were awarded to teams that scored four or more tries in a game, as well as to teams that lost a match by seven points or less. Teams were ranked by log points, then points difference (points scored less points conceded).

The top four teams qualified for the title play-off semi-finals. The team that finished first had home advantage against the team that finished fourth, while the team that finished second had home advantage against the team that finish third, with the semi-final winners advancing to the final.

1997 Bankfin Nite Series
PosTeamPWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Western Province 9900429160+26944
2 Boland Cavaliers 9801315173+14238
3 Pumas 9702219221−230
4 Griquas 9504281199+8227
5 SWD Eagles 9504282212+7026
6 Leopards 9405239236+319
7 Mighty Elephants 9306195232−3717
8 Border Bulldogs 9207131305−17410
9 Griffons 9108194367−1736
10 Falcons 9108144324−1805
Final standings. [3]

The following fixtures were played in the 1997 Bankfin Nite Series: [3]

1997 Bankfin Nite Series
TeamBOLBDRFALGRFGRQLEOELEPMASWDWPr
Boland Cavaliers41–1726–2032–1438–23
Border Bulldogs3–1228–1317–3513–59
Falcons12–4025–3219–1716–61
Griffons18–2822–5322–2319–41
Griquas58–1745–2627–1319–27
Leopards17–3552–529–2624–026–47
Mighty Elephants29–1050–1718–2719–2036–27
Pumas32–5717–1519–942–1917–31
SWD Eagles64–030–1923–1837–2420–22
Western Province35–2477–2127–1456–1236–17

Semi-finals

7 May 1997 Western Province 39–13 Griquas  
7 May 1997 Boland Cavaliers 28–15 Pumas  

Final

14 May 1997 Western Province 36–25 Boland Cavaliers  

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  2. 1 2 3 "Bankfin Nite Series 1996". Rugby Archive. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 "Bankfin Nite Series 1997". Rugby Archive. Retrieved 20 August 2015.