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18 May 1991 | Northern Natal | 13–28 | Eastern Free State | Newcastle | ||
Report [5] |
18 May 1991 | Stellaland | 44–10 | North Eastern Cape | Lichtenburg | ||
Report [5] |
15 June 1991 | Eastern Free State | 25–9 | North Eastern Cape | Bethlehem | ||
Report [6] |
15 June 1991 | Stellaland | 30–9 | Northern Natal | Schweizer-Reneke | ||
Report [6] |
6 July 1991 | Northern Natal | 17–10 | North Eastern Cape | Newcastle | ||
Report [7] |
6 July 1991 | Stellaland | 23–33 | Eastern Free State | Delareyville | ||
Report [7] |
10 August 1991 | Eastern Free State | 15–12 | Northern Natal | Bethlehem | ||
Report [8] |
10 August 1991 | North Eastern Cape | 16–31 | Stellaland | Cradock | ||
Report [8] |
31 August 1991 | North Eastern Cape | 17–21 | Eastern Free State | Cradock | ||
Report [9] |
31 August 1991 | Northern Natal | 15–3 | Stellaland | Newcastle | ||
Report [9] |
The winner of the Rural C competition played off against the winner of the Rural D competition for the Bankfin Trophy.
21 September 1991 | Eastern Free State | 47–22 | Lowveld | Bethlehem | ||
Report [10] |
In the play-off match, North Eastern Cape beat Lowveld to clinch a spot in the 1992 Currie Cup Rural A, while Lowveld would play in the 1992 Currie Cup Rural B.
28 September 1991 | North Eastern Cape | 37–29 | Lowveld | Graaff-Reinet | ||
Report [11] |
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