1992 Currie Cup Central B

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1992 Currie Cup Central B
Countries South Africa
Date3 April – 31 July 1992
Champions Boland
Runners-up Griqualand West
Matches played20
  1991
1993  

The 1992 Currie Cup Central B was the third division of the Currie Cup competition, the premier domestic rugby union competition in South Africa. This was the 54th season since the competition started in 1889.

Contents

Teams

1992 Currie Cup Central B
Boland
Far North
Griqualand West
South Eastern Transvaal
Vaal Triangle

Changes between 1991 and 1992 seasons

Changes between 1992 and 1993 seasons

Competition

There were five participating teams in the 1992 Currie Cup Central B competition. These teams played each other twice over the course of the season, once at home and once away. Teams received two points for a win and one points for a draw. The winner of the Central B competition played off against the winner of the Central A competition for the Bankfin Cup. [3]

In addition, all the Currie Cup Central B teams also played in the 1992 Currie Cup Central / Rural Series.

Log

1992 Currie Cup Central B
PosTeamPlWDLPFPAPDTFTAPts
1 Boland 8602185131+5412
2 Griqualand West 860212777+5012
3 Far North 8314157180–237
4 Vaal Triangle 8305140143–36
5 South Eastern Transvaal 8116140218–783
Boland qualified to the Bankfin Cup 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

3 April 1992 Boland 22–16 Vaal Triangle Wellington  
Report [4]
3 April 1992 Far North 27–27 South Eastern Transvaal Pietersburg  
Report [4]
Bye/s: Griqualand West

Round two

10 April 1992 Vaal Triangle 6–19 Griqualand West Sasolburg  
Report [5]
Bye/s: Boland, Far North, South Eastern Transvaal

Round three

1 May 1992 Griqualand West 7–20 Boland Kimberley  
Report [6]
1 May 1992 Vaal Triangle 18–24 Far North Sasolburg  
Report [7]
Bye/s: South Eastern Transvaal

Round four

16 May 1992 Far North 26–30 Boland Pietersburg  
Report [8]
Bye/s: Griqualand West, South Eastern Transvaal, Vaal Triangle

Round five

22 May 1992 Vaal Triangle 30–22 South Eastern Transvaal Sasolburg  
Report [9]
Bye/s: Boland, Far North, Griqualand West

Round six

29 May 1992 Far North 28–24 Griqualand West Pietersburg  
Report [10]
30 May 1992 South Eastern Transvaal 20–21 Boland Witbank  
Report [11]
Bye/s: Vaal Triangle

Round seven

5 June 1992 Griqualand West 22–8 South Eastern Transvaal Kimberley  
Report [12]
Bye/s: Boland, Far North, Vaal Triangle

Round eight

12 June 1992 South Eastern Transvaal 27–23 Far North Witbank  
Report [13]
12 June 1992 Vaal Triangle 23–20 Boland Sasolburg  
Report [14]
Bye/s: Griqualand West

Round nine

20 June 1992 Griqualand West 14–0 Vaal Triangle Kimberley  
Report [15]
Bye/s: Boland, Far North, South Eastern Transvaal

Round ten

26 June 1992 Vaal Triangle 12–16 Far North  
Report
27 June 1992 Boland 5–6 Griqualand West Wellington  
Report [16]
Bye/s: South Eastern Transvaal

Round eleven

11 July 1992 South Eastern Transvaal 6–35 Vaal Triangle Groblersdal  
Report [17]
Bye/s: Boland, Far North, Griqualand West

Round twelve

18 July 1992 Boland 25–13 Far North Wellington  
Report [18]
Bye/s: Griqualand West, South Eastern Transvaal, Vaal Triangle

Round thirteen

24 July 1992 Griqualand West 17–0 Far North  
Report [19]
25 July 1992 Boland 42–20 South Eastern Transvaal Wellington  
Report [19]
Bye/s: Vaal Triangle

Round fourteen

31 July 1992 South Eastern Transvaal 10–18 Griqualand West  
Report [20]
Bye/s: Boland, Far North, Vaal Triangle

Final

The winner of the Central B competition played off against the winner of the Central A competition for the Bankfin Cup.

5 September 1992 Western Transvaal 40–21 Boland Potchefstroom  
Report [21]

Promotion play-offs

As a result of the play-offs, Eastern Transvaal remained in the Currie Cup Central A for 1993, while Boland remained in the Currie Cup Central B for 1993.

11 September 1992 Eastern Transvaal 27–9 Boland Brakpan  
Report [22]

See also

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