2009 Vodacom Cup

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2009 Vodacom Cup
Champions Griquas
Matches played49
Tries scored246
(average 5 per match)
Top point scorer Francois Brummer 158
(Blue Bulls)
Top try scorer Cecil Afrika 7
(Griffons)
  2008
2010  

The 2009 Vodacom Cup was the 12th edition of this annual domestic cup competition. The Vodacom Cup is played between provincial rugby union teams in South Africa from the Currie Cup Premier and First Divisions.

Contents

Competition

There were 14 teams participating in the 2009 Vodacom Cup competition. These teams were geographically divided into two sections - the Northern Section and the Southern Section, each with seven teams. Teams would play all the teams in their section once over the course of the season, either at home or away.

Teams received four points for a win and two points for a draw. Bonus points were awarded to teams that score four or more tries in a game, as well as to teams losing a match by seven points or less. Teams were ranked by points, then points difference (points scored less points conceded).

The top four teams in each section qualified for the play-offs. In the quarter-finals, the teams that finished first in each section had home advantage against the teams that finished fourth in the other section and the teams that finished second in each section had home advantage against the teams that finished third in the other section. The winners of these quarter finals then played each other in the semi-finals, with the higher placed team having home advantage. The two semi-final winners then met in the final.

Teams

Changes from 2008

Team Listing

The following teams took part in the 2009 Vodacom Cup competition:

Northern Section
TeamStadium/s
Falcons Bosman Stadium , Brakpan
Golden Lions Ellis Park Stadium , Johannesburg
Griffons North West Stadium , Welkom
Griquas Griqua Park , Kimberley
Leopards Profert Olën Park , Potchefstroom
Pumas Puma Stadium , Witbank
Blue Bulls Loftus Versfeld , Pretoria
Southern Section
TeamStadium/s
Boland Cavaliers Boland Stadium , Wellington
Border Bulldogs Absa Stadium , East London
Mighty Elephants EPRU Stadium , Port Elizabeth
Free State Cheetahs Vodacom Park , Bloemfontein
Sharks XV Absa Stadium , Durban
SWD Eagles Outeniqua Park , George
Western Province Newlands Stadium , Cape Town

Tables

Northern Section

2009 Vodacom Cup Northern Section Table
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints ForPoints AgainstPoints DifferenceTries ForTries AgainstTry BonusLosing BonusPoints
1 Blue Bulls 6510180117+6315102024
2 Griquas 6501255153+10231133023
3 Leopards 641115576+791452121
4 Golden Lions 6204196162+3424173314
5 Pumas 6204154154018192212
6 Griffons 6105149286-1371637318
7 Falcons 6105111252-1411330217
The top 4 teams qualified for the quarter-finals.

Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Southern Section

2009 Vodacom Cup Southern Section Table
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints ForPoints AgainstPoints DifferenceTries ForTries AgainstTry BonusLosing BonusPoints
1 Sharks XV 660021380+1332573027
2 SWD Eagles 6501161119+4216112123
3 Free State Cheetahs 6402209147+6223153221
4 Western Province 6303175122+532082115
5 Border Bulldogs 6204115157-4212211110
6 Boland Cavaliers 6105122173-511418228
7 Mighty Elephants 600682279-197939000
The top 4 teams qualified for the quarter-finals.

Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Fixtures and results

Week One

15:00 2009-02-27
Griquas 65 12 Valke
Tries: Danny Theron, Dewald Pretorius, Johannes Hermanus Pretorius, Lukhanyo Nontshinga (2), Richard Lawson (2), Rohan Kitshoff
Con: Naas Olivier (8)
Pen: Naas Olivier (3)
Scoreboard [2] Tries:
Con:
Pen: Jeffrey Perkins (3)
DG: Jeffrey Perkins
GWK Park, Kimberley
Referee: Ben Crouse
16:30 2009-02-27
Boland Kavaliers 18 43 Sharks XV
Tries: Godwann Dwayne Damon (2)
Con: Lionel Cornelius
Pen: Lionel Cornelius (2)
Scoreboard [3] Tries: Chris Jordaan, Justin Downey, Lwazi Mvovo, Michael Kenworthy Rhodes
Con: Monty Dumond (4)
Pen: Monty Dumond (5)
Boland Stadium, Wellington
Referee: Jaco Peyper

Week Two

19:10 2009-03-06
Platinum Leopards 18 20 Griquas
Tries:
Con:
Pen: Clayton Durand (6)
Scoreboard [8] Tries: Lukhanyo Nontshinga
Con:
Pen: Naas Olivier (5)
Profert Olën Park, Potchefstroom
Referee: Gareth Lloyd-Jones
15:00 2009-03-07
Valke 34 37 Griffons
Tries: Jaco (Jakes) Pepler, Liebrecht Frederick Gericke, Pierre Foord, Theo Matthew Rhodes
Con: Jeffrey Perkins (4)
Pen: Jeffrey Perkins (2)
Scoreboard [9] Tries: Cecil Afrika (3), Tertius Maarman
Con: Cecil Afrika, Petri Kunz (3)
Pen: Hugo Hendrik Kleynhans (3)
Tembisa Rugby Club
15:00 2009-03-07
Vodacom Western Province 49 13 Mighty Elephants
Tries: Hayden Gareth Groepes (2), Johan Pietersen (2), Morgan Ram Newman (2), Pieter Myburgh
Con: Johan Pietersen (7)
Pen:
Scoreboard [10] Tries: Ryan January
Con: Deon Booysen
Pen: Ryan Clifford Brown (2)
Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
Attendance: 50
15:00 2009-03-07
Golden Lions 34 47 Pumas
Tries: Minnie, Jannie Boshoff, Michael Killian, Shane Kirkwood, Thiliphatu Marole
Con: Divan Kotze (3)
Pen: Divan Kotze
Scoreboard [11] Tries: Allistair Kettledas (2), Eduan Raymond Van Der Walt, Luan Velthuizen, Tiaan Marx
Con: Rudi Vogt (5)
Pen: Rudi Vogt (3)
DG: Rudi Vogt
Coca Cola Park, Johannesburg
Attendance: 2500
15:30 2009-03-07
Vodacom FS Cheetahs 19 23 Sharks XV
Tries: Alwyn Hollenbach, Ashley Francois Johnson
Con:
Pen: Jandré Blom (3)
Scoreboard [12] Tries: Lwazi Mvovo
Con:
Pen: Monty Dumond (6)
Petrusburg Sports Grounds, Petrusburg
Attendance: 7000

Week Three

15:00 2009-03-13
Border Bulldogs 16 26 Vodacom Western Province
Tries: Lubabalo Athini Mzwakali
Con: Reinhardt Gerber
Pen: Reinhardt Gerber (3)
Scoreboard [14] Tries: Alshaun Gerswon Bock, Terrence Michael Jacobs (2)
Con: Johan Pietersen
Pen: Johan Pietersen
ABSA Stadium, East London
Referee: Mtheleni Msileni
17:30 2009-03-13
Sharks XV 18 13 SWD Eagles
Tries: Andries Strauss, Lwazi Mvovo
Con: Monty Dumond
Pen: Monty Dumond (2)
Scoreboard [15] Tries: Danzel Manuel
Con: Ricardo Croy
Pen: Ricardo Croy
D.G: Ricardo Croy
The Absa Stadium, Durban
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Francois Veldsman

Week Four

19:00 2009-03-20
Griffons 18 42 Pumas
Tries: Virgil Russel, Werner Griesel
Con: Hugo Hendrik Kleynhans
Pen: Hugo Hendrik Kleynhans (2)
Scoreboard [20] Tries: Allistair Kettledas, Hyron Thyse, Jacques Coetzee, Jovan Botha, Petrus van Rooyen, Willem Jacobus Bouwer
Con: Rudi Vogt (3)
Pen: Rudi Vogt (2)
North West Stadium, Welkom
Attendance: 500
Referee: Bongani Maloni
19:10 2009-03-20
Vodacom Blue Bulls 20 19 Golden Lions
Tries: John Mametsa
Con:
Pen: Francois Brummer (5)
Scoreboard [21] Tries: Robert Albertus Kruger
Con: Jody Gavin Rose
Pen: Jody Gavin Rose (4)
Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria
Attendance: 2309
Referee: Joey Salmans

Week Five

15:00 2009-03-27
Griquas 26 21 Golden Lions
Tries: Albertus Marthinus Buckle, Naas Olivier
Con: Naas Olivier (2)
Pen: Naas Olivier (4)
Scoreboard [26] Tries: Bernardo Carl Botha (2)
Con: Jody Gavin Rose
Pen: Jody Gavin Rose (3)
GWK Park, Kimberley
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Mtheleni Msileni
17:00 2009-03-27
Griffons 14 48 Platinum Leopards
Tries: Cecil Afrika
Con:
Pen: Hugo Hendrik Kleynhans (3)
Scoreboard [27] Tries: Christoffel Johannes Erasmus, Jovan Jacques Bowles, Michael Bondesio (2), Riaan Smit, Russel Allan Jeacocks
Con: Clayton Durand (6)
Pen: Clayton Durand
D.G: Clayton Durand
North West Stadium, Welkom
Attendance: 500
Referee: Francois Veldsman

Week Six

15:00 2009-04-03
SWD Eagles 28 19 Vodacom Western Province
Tries: Norman Nelson
Con: Ricardo Croy
Pen: Johannes Jacobus van Zyl, Ricardo Croy (6)
Scoreboard [32] Tries: Jody David Burch
Con: Johan Pietersen
Pen: Johan Pietersen (4)
Outeniqua Park, George
Attendance: 800
Referee: Stuart Berry
19:10 2009-04-03
Platinum Leopards 22 22 Vodacom Blue Bulls
Tries: Nicky Kritzinger
Con: Clayton Durand
Pen: Clayton Durand (2), Riaan Smit (3)
Scoreboard [33] Tries: John Mametsa, Lubabalo Vincent Gwavu
Con:
Pen: Ruan Jopie Boshoff (4)
Profert Olën Park, Potchefstroom
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Sandile Mayende

Week Seven

19:05 2009-04-17
Border Bulldogs 13 20 SWD Eagles
Tries: Solly Tyibilika
Con: Reinhardt Gerber
Pen: Reinhardt Gerber (2)
Scoreboard [38] Tries: Baldwin Jonathan Henry Mc Bean, Mark Daniel Esterhuizen, Norman Nelson
Con: Ricardo Croy
Pen:
ABSA Stadium, East London
Attendance: 600
Referee: Phillip Anthony Bosch
19:10 2009-04-17
Vodacom Western Province 19 35 Vodacom FS Cheetahs
Tries: Dane Joseph Johnson
Con: Johan Pietersen
Pen: Johan Pietersen (4)
Scoreboard [39] Tries: Bevin Fortuin, Schalk van der Merwe
Con: Jandré Blom (2)
Pen: Jandré Blom (6)
D.G: Sias Ebersohn
Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
Attendance: 800
Referee: Pro Legoete
12:15 2009-04-18
Griquas 87 31 Griffons
Tries: Danny Theron, Egon Seconds, Hanno Coetzee, Lukhanyo Nontshinga, Naas Olivier (5), Richard Lawson (2), Rohan Kitshoff, Steph Roberts
Con: Naas Olivier (11)
Pen:
Scoreboard [40] Tries: Cecil Afrika, Hugo Hendrik Kleynhans (2), Virgil Russel
Con: Hugo Hendrik Kleynhans (2), Petri Kunz (2)
Pen: Hugo Hendrik Kleynhans
GWK Park, Kimberley
Attendance: ?
Referee: Francois Veldsman

Quarter finals

Semi finals

Final

14:00 9 May 2009
Vodacom Blue Bulls 19 28 Griquas
Tries: Francois Brummer
Con: Francois Brummer
Pen: Francois Brummer (3)
D.G: Francois Brummer
Scoreboard [50] Tries: Riaan Viljoen
Con: Riaan Viljoen
Pen: Riaan Viljoen (7)
Loftus Stadium, Pretoria
Referee: Phillip Anthony Bosch

Winners

2009
Vodacom Cup
CHAMPIONS
Griquas
4th title

Stats

Top 5 Point Scorers
PlayerTeamTriesConsPensDropsTotal
Francois Brummer Vodacom Blue Bulls 118365158
Naas Olivier Griquas 526160125
Johan Pietersen Vodacom Western Province 31517199
Jandré Blom Vodacom FS Cheetahs 11720099
Ricardo Croy SWD Eagles 21219194

Top Point Scorers [51]

Top 5 Try Scorers
PlayerTeamTries
Cecil Afrika Griffons 7
JW Jonker Vodacom FS Cheetahs 6
Lukhanyo Nontshinga Griquas 6
Allistair Kettledas Pumas 6
Lwazi Mvovo Sharks XV 6

Top Try Scorers [52]

Team Disciplinary Record
TeamRed card.svgYellow card.svgTotal
Pumas 077
Vodacom Blue Bulls 055
SWD Eagles 044
Golden Lions 044
Valke 044
Griquas 033
Griffons 033
Boland Kavaliers 033
Border Bulldogs 112
Vodacom FS Cheetahs 022
Mighty Elephants 022
Platinum Leopards 022
Sharks XV 022
Vodacom Western Province 022
TOTAL14445

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