1992 Currie Cup / Central Series

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1992 Currie Cup / Central Series
Countries South Africa
Date3 April – 29 August 1992
Champions Northern Transvaal (6th title)
(Percy Frames Trophy)
Western Transvaal
(W.V. Simkins Trophy)
Matches played24
  1991
1993  

The 1992 Currie Cup / Central Series was a rugby union competition held between the teams in the 1992 Currie Cup and 1992 Currie Cup Central A competitions, the top two tiers of the premier domestic competition in South Africa. This formed part of the 54th Currie Cup season since the competition started in 1889.

Contents

Teams

South Africa adm location map.svg
Location of teams in the 1992 Currie Cup / Central Series
Red pog.svg Currie Cup teams
Blue pog.svg Currie Cup Central A teams
1992 Currie Cup / Central Series
Border
Eastern Province
Eastern Transvaal
Free State
Natal
Northern Free State
Northern Transvaal
Transvaal
Western Province
Western Transvaal

Changes between 1991 and 1992 seasons

Changes between 1992 and 1993 seasons

Competition

There were ten participating teams in the 1992 Currie Cup / Central Series, the six teams from the 1992 Currie Cup and the four teams from the 1992 Currie Cup Central A. These teams played the teams from the other league 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. [3]

The Currie Cup team with the best record would win the Percy Frames Trophy, the Central A team with the best record would win the W.V. Simkins Trophy.

For the 1992 Currie Cup / Central A series, SARU introduced a handicap system, where the Currie Cup Central A sides would get a points head-start in each game. The handicaps were as follows: [4]

1992 Currie Cup / Central A handicaps
Team NTv Tvl FSt WPr Ntl EPr
Western Transvaal 11109876
Northern Free State 121110987
Border 1312111098
Eastern Transvaal 14131211109

Log

1992 Currie Cup / Central Series — Currie Cup teams
PosTeamPlWDLPFPAPDTFTAPts
1 Northern Transvaal 440025584+1718
2 Natal 440019050+1408
3 Western Province 440020685+1218
4 Eastern Province 440010569+368
5 Transvaal 4301170100+706
6 Free State 4202117120–34
1992 Currie Cup / Central Series — Currie Cup Central teams
1 Western Transvaal 6105141202–612
2 Border 6105127240–1132
3 Northern Free State 6105128248–1202
4 Eastern Transvaal 6006112353–2410
* 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

3 April 1992 Northern Free State 33–21 Free State Welkom  
Report [5]
3 April 1992 Northern Transvaal 79–14 Eastern Transvaal Pretoria  
Report [5]
4 April 1992 Eastern Province 27–18 Western Transvaal Port Elizabeth  
Report [6]
4 April 1992 Natal 51–12 Border Durban  
Report [7]
Bye/s: Transvaal, Western Province

Round two

10 April 1992 Northern Free State 14–38 Natal Welkom  
Report [8]
11 April 1992 Border 25–28 Transvaal East London  
Report [9]
11 April 1992 Eastern Transvaal 16–30 Eastern Province Brakpan  
Report [9]
11 April 1992 Western Province 45–24 Western Transvaal Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Report [10]
Bye/s: Free State, Northern Transvaal

Round three

16 May 1992 Eastern Province 22–17 Northern Free State Port Elizabeth  
Report [11]
16 May 1992 Western Transvaal 24–28 Free State Olën Park, Potchefstroom  
Report [12]
Bye/s: Border, Eastern Transvaal, Natal, Northern Transvaal, Transvaal, Western Province

Round four

29 May 1992 Natal 54–10 Eastern Transvaal Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
Report [13]
30 May 1992 Border 15–20 Western Province East London  
Report [14]
Bye/s: Eastern Province, Free State, Northern Free State, Northern Transvaal, Transvaal, Western Transvaal

Round five

12 June 1992 Northern Free State 22–36 Transvaal Welkom  
Report [15]
13 June 1992 Western Transvaal 24–38 Northern Transvaal Olën Park, Potchefstroom  
Report [16]
Bye/s: Border, Eastern Province, Eastern Transvaal, Free State, Natal, Western Province

Round six

27 June 1992 Border 18–26 Eastern Province East London  
Report [17]
27 June 1992 Free State 41–35 Eastern Transvaal Bloemfontein  
Report [18]

Round seven

11 July 1992 Eastern Transvaal 21–60 Western Province Bosman Stadium, Brakpan  
Report [19]
11 July 1992 Northern Transvaal 88–29 Border Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Report [20]
Bye/s: Eastern Province, Free State, Natal, Northern Free State, Transvaal, Western Transvaal

Round eight

18 July 1992 Free State 27–28 Border Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein  
Report [21]
Bye/s: Eastern Province, Eastern Transvaal, Natal, Northern Free State, Northern Transvaal, Transvaal, Western Province, Western Transvaal

Round nine

25 July 1992 Western Province 81–25 Northern Free State Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Report [22]
25 July 1992 Western Transvaal 14–47 Natal Olën Park, Potchefstroom  
Report [23]
Bye/s: Border, Eastern Province, Eastern Transvaal, Free State, Northern Transvaal, Transvaal

Round ten

19 August 1992 Western Transvaal 37–17 Transvaal Olën Park, Potchefstroom  
Report [24]
Bye/s: Border, Eastern Province, Eastern Transvaal, Free State, Natal, Northern Free State, Northern Transvaal, Western Province

Round eleven

28 August 1992 Northern Free State 17–50 Northern Transvaal North West Stadium, Welkom  
Report [25]
29 August 1992 Eastern Transvaal 16–89 Transvaal Brakpan  
Report [26]
Bye/s: Border, Eastern Province, Free State, Natal, Western Province, Western Transvaal

See also

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