1988 Santam Bank Trophy Division B

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1988 Santam Bank Trophy Division B
Countries South Africa
Date30 April – 27 August 1988
Champions Far North
Runners-up Stellaland
Promoted Far North
RelegatedNone
Matches played29
  1987
1989  

The 1988 Santam Bank Trophy Division B was the fourth tier of domestic South African rugby, below the two Currie Cup divisions and Division A.

Contents

Teams

1988 Santam Bank Trophy Division B
Far North
Lowveld
North Western Cape
SARU
South Western Districts
Stellaland
Winelands

Competition

Regular season and title play-offs

There were six participating teams in the Santam Bank Trophy Division B. These teams were split into two sections of either three of four teams each. Teams played the other teams in their section four times over the course of the season, twice at home and twice away. Teams received two points for a win and one points for a draw. The top team qualified for the section finals, played at the home venue of the higher-placed team, as well as the Division B finals.

Promotion play-offs

The Division B champion qualified for the promotion play-offs. That team played off against the team placed bottom in Division A over two legs. The winner over these two ties qualified for the 1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division A, while the losing team qualified for the 1989 Santam Bank Trophy Division B.

Log

1988 Santam Bank Trophy Division B Section 1 Log
PosTeamPlWDLPFPAPDTFTAPts
1 Stellaland 880022997+132341116
2 South Western Districts 860221669+147311012
3 SARU 8305116173−5716206
4 Winelands 800871313−2429540
Stellaland qualified for the Division B Title Play-Off Final game and the Trophy Finals Semi-Final.
1988 Santam Bank Trophy Division A Section 2 Log
1 Far North 860220184+11727612
2 Lowveld 8305124130−613166
3 North Western Cape 820690181−9114264
Far North qualified for the Division B Title Play-Off Final game and the Trophy Finals Semi-Final.

Points breakdown:
*2 points for a win
*1 point for a draw

Fixtures and Results

Round one

30 April 1988 Lowveld 13 9 Far North Nelspruit  
30 April 1988 North Western Cape 3 21 SARU Upington  
30 April 1988 Winelands 0 29 South Western Districts Bredasdorp  
Bye/s: Stellaland

Round two

7 May 1988 Far North 33 3 North Western Cape Pietersburg  
7 May 1988 South Western Districts 12 18 Stellaland Mossel Bay  
18 June 1988 SARU 47 10 Winelands Port Elizabeth  
Bye/s: Lowveld

Round three

14 May 1988 North Western Cape 3 13 Lowveld Upington  
14 May 1988 Stellaland 33 9 SARU Rustenburg  
14 May 1988 Winelands 12 37 Far North Moorreesburg  
Bye/s: South Western Districts

Round four

21 May 1988 Far North 16 12 Stellaland Pietersburg  
21 May 1988 Lowveld 18 16 Winelands Nelspruit  
21 May 1988 SARU 3 37 South Western Districts Port Elizabeth  
Bye/s: North Western Cape

Round Five

4 June 1988 Stellaland 18 16 Lowveld Lichtenburg  
4 June 1988 Winelands 14 27 North Western Cape Malmesbury  
4 June 1988 South Western Districts 12 23 Far North Oudtshoorn  
Bye/s: SARU

Round Six

11 June 1988 Far North 40 4 SARU Pietersburg  
11 June 1988 Lowveld 18 25 South Western Districts Nelspruit  
11 June 1988 North Western Cape 20 32 Stellaland Upington  
Bye/s: Winelands

Round Seven

2 July 1988 North Western Cape 4 23 South Western Districts Upington  
2 July 1988 SARU 20 15 Lowveld Orkney  
2 July 1988 Stellaland 36 13 Winelands Lichtenburg  
Bye/s: Far North

Round Eight

23 July 1988 Far North 18 15 Lowveld Pietersburg  
23 July 1988 South Western Districts 19 0 SARU Mossel Bay  
23 July 1988 Winelands 3 60 Stellaland Caledon  
Bye/s: North Western Cape

Round Nine

6 August 1988 SARU 12 16 Stellaland Port Elizabeth  
6 August 1988 North Western Cape 9 29 Far North Upington  
6 August 1988 South Western Districts 59 3 Winelands Oudtshoorn  
Bye/s: Lowveld

Round Ten

August 1988 Lowveld 16 21 North Western Cape Nelspruit  
Bye/s: Far North, SARU, Stellaland, South Western Districts, Winelands

Final

27 Augustus 1988 Far North 13 12 Stellaland Pietersburg  
Report [1]

Santam Bank Trophy Finals

The top two teams from Division A and the top two teams from Division B qualified to the Trophy finals:

Semi-finals

3 September 1988 Stellaland 24 9 South Eastern Transvaal Lichtenburg  
Report [2]
3 September 1988 North Eastern Cape 22 15 Far North Cradock  
Report [1]

Final

10 September 1988 North Eastern Cape 26 12 Stellaland Cradock  
Report [1]

Promotion play-offs

In the promotion play-offs, Northern Natal conceded the second leg to Far North, who won promotion to the Division A. Northern Natal were initially relegated to Division B, but due to the Currie Cup Division A's expansion to 8 teams, they retained their place. [3]

17 September 1988 Northern Natal 13 32 Far North Newcastle  

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Curriebeker-punte". Die Burger (in Afrikaans). 12 September 1988. Archived from the original on 10 June 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  2. "Stellaland weer in eindstryd". Die Burger (in Afrikaans). 5 September 1988. Archived from the original on 10 June 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  3. "Rugbyraad besluit oor Craven-gesprek Ja vir integrasie, nee vir die ANC". Die Burger (in Afrikaans). 12 November 1988. Archived from the original on 10 June 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2013.