1990 Santam Bank Trophy

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1990 Santam Bank Trophy
Countries South Africa
Date5 May – 15 September 1990
Champions Border
Runners-up Stellaland
Matches played37
  1989
1991  

The 1989 Santam Bank Trophy was the third tier of domestic South African rugby, below the two Currie Cup divisions.

Contents

Teams

1990 Santam Bank Trophy
Border
Lowveld
North Eastern Cape
Northern Natal
North Western Cape
SARU
South Western Districts
Stellaland
Winelands

Changes between 1989 and 1990 seasons

Changes between 1990 and 1991 seasons

Competition

Regular season and title play-offs

There were nine participating teams in the Santam Bank Trophy Division A. Teams played each other once over the course of the season, either at home or away. Teams received two points for a win and one points for a draw. The top two teams in the division qualified for the title play-off finals. The team that finished first would play at home against the team that finished second.

Log

The final standings after the pool stage of the Santam Bank Trophy was as follows: [2]

1990 Santam Bank Trophy Log
PosTeamPlWDLPFPAPDTFTAPts
1 Border 870119690+106221014
2 Stellaland 8602179123+56241212
3 North Eastern Cape 8503224119+105381310
4 Northern Natal 8503159156+3201510
5 South Western Districts 8404110106+41198
6 SARU 8305152209–5721296
7 Lowveld 8305110153–4312246
8 Winelands 8206120171–5120284
9 North Western Cape 8107124247–12311392
Border was promoted to the 1991 Currie Cup Central B.
Border and Stellaland qualified for the trophy Final.

* Legend: Pos = Position, Pl = Played, W = Won, D = Drawn, L = Lost, PF = Points for, PA = Points against, PD = Points difference, TF = Tries for, TA = Tries against, Pts = Log points

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

Fixtures and results

Round one

5 May 1990 North Eastern Cape 7–27 Border Cradock  
Report [3]
5 May 1990 South Western Districts 19–30 SARU Mossel Bay  
Report [3]
5 May 1990 Stellaland 28–26 Winelands Mafikeng  
Report [3]
12 May 1990 Northern Natal 21–19 North Western Cape Newcastle  
Report [4]
Bye/s: Lowveld

Round two

19 May 1990 Border 15–7 South Western Districts Queenstown  
Report [5]
19 May 1990 SARU 16–20 Northern Natal Orkney  
19 May 1990 North Western Cape 18–37 Stellaland Upington  
Report [5]
19 May 1990 Winelands 4–13 Lowveld Worcester  
Report [6]
Bye/s: North Eastern Cape

Round three

2 June 1990 Lowveld 23–9 North Western Cape  
Report [7]
2 June 1990 Northern Natal 16–26 Border  
Report [7]
2 June 1990 South Western Districts 12–10 North Eastern Cape Oudtshoorn  
Report [7]
2 June 1990 Stellaland 20–11 SARU  
Report [7]
Bye/s: Winelands

Round four

16 June 1990 Border 12–9 Stellaland East London  
Report [8]
16 June 1990 North Eastern Cape 22–18 Northern Natal Cradock  
Report [8]
16 June 1990 North Western Cape 22–12 Winelands Upington  
Report [8]
16 June 1990 SARU 17–18 Lowveld Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
Report [8]
Bye/s: South Western Districts

Round five

23 June 1990 Lowveld 16–34 Border Nelspruit  
Report [9]
23 June 1990 Northern Natal 19–16 South Western Districts Newcastle  
Report [9]
23 June 1990 Stellaland 18–13 North Eastern Cape Lichtenburg  
Report [9]
23 June 1990 Winelands 27–19 SARU Wellington  
Report [10]
Bye/s: North Western Cape

Round six

30 June 1990 Border 33–10 Winelands East London  
Report [11]
7 July 1990 North Eastern Cape 26–13 Lowveld Cradock  
Report [12]
7 July 1990 South Western Districts 21–12 Stellaland Knysna  
Report [12]
7 July 1990 SARU 34–31 North Western Cape Pretoria  
Report [12]
Bye/s: Northern Natal

Round seven

3 August 1990 Lowveld 6–12 South Western Districts Nelspruit  
Report [13]
4 August 1990 North Western Cape 9–39 Border Upington  
Report [14]
4 August 1990 Stellaland 21–16 Northern Natal  
4 August 1990 Winelands 13–24 North Eastern Cape Wellington  
Report [14]
Bye/s: SARU

Round eight

17 August 1990 South Western Districts 0–7 Winelands Oudtshoorn  
Report [15] [16]
18 August 1990 Border 10–16 SARU East London  
Report [17]
18 August 1990 North Eastern Cape 58–9 North Western Cape Graaff-Reinet  
Report [18]
18 August 1990 Northern Natal 17–15 Lowveld Newcastle  
Report [19]
Bye/s: Stellaland

Round nine

1 September 1990 Lowveld 6–34 Stellaland  
Report
1 September 1990 North Western Cape 7–23 South Western Districts Upington  
Report [20]
1 September 1990 SARU 9–64 North Eastern Cape Port Elizabeth  
Report [20]
1 September 1990 Winelands 21–32 Northern Natal Worcester  
Report [20]
Bye/s: Border

Final

15 September 1990 Border 22–4 Stellaland East London  
Report [21]

See also

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