2017 Currie Cup First Division

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2017 Currie Cup First Division
Countries South Africa,
Namibia
Date25 August – 20 October 2017
Champions Griffons (4th title)
Runners-up Leopards
Matches played31
Tries scored315
(average 10.2 per match)
Top point scorer Jaun Kotzé (111)
Top try scorer Jeandré Rudolph (12)
  2016
2018  

The 2017 Currie Cup First Division was the second tier of the 2017 Currie Cup competition, an annual South African rugby union competition organised by the South African Rugby Union. It was the 79th edition of the competition and was contested between 25 August and 20 October 2017.

Contents

The competition was won by the Griffons, who beat the Leopards 60–36 in the final played on 20 October 2017.

Competition rules and information

There were eight participating teams in the 2017 Currie Cup First Division. These eight teams played once against each other over the course of the competition, 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 scored 4 or more tries in a game, as well as to teams that lost a match by 7 points or less. Teams were ranked by log points, then points difference (points scored less points conceded).

The top four teams qualified for the semi-finals, which was followed by a final. [1]

Teams

The teams that participated in the 2017 Currie Cup First Division were:

Team Listing

2017 Currie Cup First Division teams
TeamSponsored NameStadium/sSponsored Name
Boland Cavaliers Boland Cavaliers Boland Stadium , Wellington Boland Stadium
Border Bulldogs Border Bulldogs Buffalo City Stadium , East London Buffalo City Stadium
Eastern Province Kings Eastern Province Kings Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium , Port Elizabeth Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Falcons Hino Valke Barnard Stadium , Kempton Park Barnard Stadium
Griffons Down Touch Griffons North West Stadium , Welkom HT Pelatona Projects Stadium
Leopards Leopards Olën Park , Potchefstroom Profert Olën Park
SWD Eagles SWD Eagles Outeniqua Park , George Outeniqua Park
Welwitschias Windhoek Draught Welwitschias Hage Geingob Stadium , Windhoek Hage Geingob Stadium

Standings

The final log for the 2017 Currie Cup First Division was: [2]

2017 Currie Cup First Division log
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPtsQualification
1 Griffons 7601329227+10249350024Semi-finals
2 Falcons 7502240202+3833300020
3 Leopards 7412301221+8043300018
4 Boland Cavaliers 7403238196+4236280016
5 SWD Eagles 7412240230+1033320018
6 Border Bulldogs 73042032494628360012
7 Welwitschias 7106267313463947004
8 Eastern Province Kings 70071743541802851000
Source: [2]
Rules for classification: 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

Round-by-round

The table below shows each team's progression throughout the season. For each round, each team's cumulative points total is shown with the overall log position in brackets.

Team Progression – 2017 Currie Cup Premier Division
TeamR1R2R3R4R5R6R7SFF
Griffons 5
(2nd)
10
(1st)
15
(1st)
20
(1st)
25
(1st)
30
(1st)
31
(1st)
WonWon
Falcons 5
(3rd)
5
(6th)
10
(4th)
11
(5th)
16
(4th)
21
(3rd)
26
(2nd)
Lost
Leopards 3
(4th)
8
(2nd)
13
(2nd)
18
(2nd)
23
(2nd)
24
(2nd)
24
(3rd)
WonLost
Boland Cavaliers 5
(1st)
6
(5th)
11
(3rd)
12
(3rd)
14
(5th)
19
(4th)
24
(4th)
Lost
SWD Eagles 3
(4th)
8
(3rd)
8
(6th)
12
(4th)
17
(3rd)
17
(5th)
22
(5th)
Border Bulldogs 2
(7th)
2
(7th)
2
(7th)
7
(7th)
9
(7th)
14
(6th)
19
(6th)
Welwitschias 2
(6th)
7
(4th)
8
(5th)
9
(6th)
11
(6th)
12
(7th)
14
(7th)
Eastern Province Kings 1
(8th)
2
(8th)
2
(8th)
3
(8th)
4
(8th)
4
(8th)
5
(8th)
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Matches

Regular season

Round one

25 August 2017 Leopards 42–42 SWD Eagles Olën Park, Potchefstroom  
16:00
26 August 2017 Eastern Province Kings 27–40 Boland Cavaliers Wolfson Stadium, KwaZakele  
15:00
26 August 2017 Griffons 66–59 Welwitschias North West Stadium, Welkom  
15:00
26 August 2017 Border Bulldogs 41–48 Falcons Buffalo City Stadium, East London  
15:30

Round two

1 September 2017 SWD Eagles 41–20 Border Bulldogs Outeniqua Park, George  
18:00
2 September 2017 Boland Cavaliers 26–47 Leopards King Edward Stadium, Montagu  
14:00
2 September 2017 Falcons 19–34 Griffons Isak Steyl Stadium, Vanderbijlpark  
15:00
2 September 2017 Welwitschias 51–25 Eastern Province Kings Hage Geingob Stadium, Windhoek  
16:00

Round three

8 September 2017 Leopards 57–20 Eastern Province Kings Olën Park, Potchefstroom  
16:00
9 September 2017 Griffons 57–22 SWD Eagles North West Stadium, Welkom  
15:30
9 September 2017 Welwitschias 47–56 Falcons Hage Geingob Stadium, Windhoek  
16:00
9 September 2017 Border Bulldogs 3–42 Boland Cavaliers Buffalo City Stadium, East London  
17:00

Round four

15 September 2017 Eastern Province Kings 24–40 Border Bulldogs WJ de Wet Stadium, Despatch  
15:00
15 September 2017 Leopards 78–29 Welwitschias Olën Park, Potchefstroom  
16:00
15 September 2017 SWD Eagles 13–9 Falcons Outeniqua Park, George  
18:00
16 September 2017 Boland Cavaliers 25–40 Griffons Boland Stadium, Wellington  
14:00

Round Five

23 September 2017 Falcons 35–31 Boland Cavaliers Barnard Stadium, Kempton Park  
15:00
23 September 2017 Griffons 71–39 Eastern Province Kings North West Stadium, Welkom  
15:00
23 September 2017 Border Bulldogs 32–36 Leopards Buffalo City Stadium, East London  
17:00
23 September 2017 Welwitschias 32–36 SWD Eagles Hage Geingob Stadium, Windhoek  
17:00

Round Six

29 September 2017 Leopards 22–28 Griffons Hoërskool Klerksdorp, Klerksdorp  
16:00
30 September 2017 Boland Cavaliers 48–20 SWD Eagles Boland Stadium, Wellington  
13:30
30 September 2017 Eastern Province Kings 17–29 Falcons WJ de Wet Stadium, Despatch  
15:00
30 September 2017 Border Bulldogs 26–25 Welwitschias Buffalo City Stadium, East London  
15:30

Round Seven

6 October 2017 SWD Eagles 66–22 Eastern Province Kings Outeniqua Park, George  
18:00
7 October 2017 Falcons 44–19 Leopards Barnard Stadium, Kempton Park  
15:00
7 October 2017 Griffons 33–41 Border Bulldogs North West Stadium, Welkom  
15:00
7 October 2017 Welwitschias 24–26 Boland Cavaliers Hage Geingob Stadium, Windhoek  
15:00

Title play-offs

Semi-finals

13 October 2017 Falcons 23–26 Leopards Bosman Stadium, Brakpan  
16:00 Report
14 October 2017 Griffons 32–21 Boland Cavaliers North West Stadium, Welkom  
15:30

Final

20 October 2017 Griffons 60–36 Leopards North West Stadium, Welkom  
16:00

Honours

The honour roll for the 2017 Currie Cup First Division was as follows:

2017 Currie Cup First Division
Champions: Griffons
Top points scorer: Jaun Kotzé, Griffons (111)
Top try scorer: Jeandré Rudolph, Leopards (12)

Promotion/relegation play-off

27 October 2017 Griquas v Griffons Griqua Park, Kimberley  

Players

Squads

Boland Cavaliers squad [3]
Forwards Yves BashiyaRinus Bothma • Gareth Cilliers • Kenan CronjéFrancois EsterhuyzenZandré Jordaan • Kyle Kruger • Clemen Lewis • Arnout Malherbe • Chris MassynClinton TheronLinda ThwalaChadley WennChaney Willemse • Ludio Williams • Marlyn WilliamsWayne WilschutDid not play: • Stefaan Grundlingh • Mac Muller • Ian Oosthuizen • Dylan Pieterse
Backs Logan BassonAdriaan Carelse • JP Coetzee • Jovelian de KokerDanwel DemasAlcino Izaacs • Charlie Mayeza • Freddie Muller • Divan Nel • Edwin SassSergio TorrensVian van der WattGerrit van WykElgar Watts • Valentino Wellman
Coach Randall Modiba
Border Bulldogs squad [4]
ForwardsPhumlani Blaauw • Ludwe Booi • Onke DubaseBilly Dutton • Johannes Janse van Rensburg • Athenkosi Khethani • Blake Kyd • Lwando Mabenge • Athenkosi Manentsa • Mihlali Mpafi • Siyamthanda Ngande • Nkosi Nofuma • Ayabonga Nomboyo • Lukhanyo Nomzanga • Maliviwe Simanga • Hendri Storm • Soso Xakalashe • Yanga XakalasheDid not play: • Josh Kota • Thabiso Mngomezulu • Luzuko Nyabaza
BacksLunga Dumezweni • Lelethu Gcilitshana • Bangi Kobese • Sonwabiso Mqalo • Siya Ncanywa • Nkululeko Ndlovu • Saneliso Ngoma • Sipho NofemeleSino Nyoka • Mbembe Payi • Lundi Ralarala • Sethu TomDid not play: • Henrico Koester • Ntando Mfengu • Xolo Mlonyeni
Coach David Dobela
Eastern Province Kings squad [5]
Forwards Zingisa April • Dewald Barnard • Cody Basson • Reyno du Toit • Renier Erasmus • Wynand Grassmann • Stephan Greeff • Jedwyn Harty • Justin Hollis • JP Jamieson • Josh Kota • Bart le Roux • Anele Lungisa • Dumisani Meslane • Matthew Moore • Freddy NgozaSF Nieuwoudt • Luzuko Nyabaza • Nicolas Roebeck • Masixole Screech • Victor SekeketeXandré Vos • Diego Williams • Thembelihle Yase • Did not play:Tango BalekileBrandon Brown • Bathandwa Cafu • Gerrit Huisamen • Lindokuhle Welemu
BacksRiaan Arends • Alshaun BockSimon BolzeMichael Brink • Luvo Claassen • Ntabeni DukisaIvan-John du PreezRiaan EsterhuizenRowan GouwsSiyanda Grey • Thabang Holejane • Andile JhoHarlon Klaasen • Rivan Lemmer • Sonwabo MajolaMichael MakaseSphu MsutwanaYamkela NgamJarryd Sage • Curtis Sias • Ruan Stander • Keanu VersLindelwe ZunguDid not play:Eben Barnard • Quewin Gawie
CoachRyan Felix
Falcons squad [6]
Forwards Jacques AlbertsHenri Boshoff • Jan Enslin • Marnus Erasmus • Shane Kirkwood • Marco Klopper • Ernst Ladendorf • Robey Leibrandt • Thabo MabuzaReg MullerFriedle Olivier • Dwight Pansegrouw • Heinrich RoelfseAndries SchutteMartin Sithole • Koos Strauss • Gihard Visagie • Did not play:Wiehan Hay • Dian Koen • Thabo MamojeleJP MostertDylan Peterson • Tiaan Weyers
BacksRuan Allerston • Coert Cronjé • Errol Jaggers • Grant Janke • Don Mlondobozi • Warren Potgieter • Johan Pretorius • Anrich RichterChristian RustEtienne Taljaard • Andries Truter • Andrew van WykDid not play: • Xander Cronjé • Maphutha Dolo • André du Plessis • Keaton Gordon • Cameron Rooi
Coach Rudy Joubert
Griffons squad [7]
Forwards Gavin Annandale • Cody Basson • PW BothaNeil ClaassenAndrew du PlessisSamora Fihlani • Henco Greyling • Ruan KramerErik le Roux • Vincent Maruping • Thato Mavundla • Khwezi MkhafuBarend Potgieter • Jean Pretorius • Boela SerfonteinJoe van der HoogtDanie van der MerweDid not play: • JP Alberts • Rudi Britz • Ruben Fourie • Cornel Jacobs • Werner Kotze • JP Mans • George MarichMartin Sithole • Hennie Venter • Reinach VenterNtokozo VidimaJasper Wiese
BacksEzrick Alexander • Heinrich Bitzi • Shirwin Cupido • Rodney Damons • Selvyn Davids • Alrin Eksteen • Joubert EngelbrechtJaun KotzéTertius MaarmanVuyo MbothoWynand Pienaar • Duan Pretorius • Malcolm-Kerr Till • Louis Venter • Arthur Williams • Warren Williams • Did not play: • Hein Bezuidenhoudt • Carel-Jan Coetzee • Sandile Kubekha • Japie Nel • Nazo Nkala • Robbie Petzer • Sherwin Slater • Leighton van Wyk
Coach Oersond Gorgonzola
Leopards squad [8]
ForwardsTiaan Bezuidenhout • Dewald Dekker • Francois Jacobs • Juan Language • Muziwandile Mazibuko • Stairs Mhlongo • Loftus Morrison • Marno Redelinghuys • Edmund Rheeder • Jeandré RudolphJoe Smith • Marius Stander • Walt Steenkamp • Morné Strydom • HP SwartGideon van der MerweDane van der Westhuyzen • Boela Venter • Ruan VenterDid not play: • Robert Hunt • Schalk Jooste • Mogau Mabokela • Matimu Manganyi • Gopolang Molefe • Jaco Swanepoel • Louis van der Westhuizen • Cameron van Heerden • Nico van Tonder
BacksDean Gordon • Lungelo Gosa • Schalk Hugo • Wessel Kuhn • Tapiwa MafuraHenko MaraisBradley Moolman • Jimmy Mpailane • Justin NewmanGerhard Nortier • Elden Schoeman • Chriswill September • Ryno Wepener • Gene Willemse • Did not play: • Rowayne Beukman • Duhann Gunter • Eugene Hare • Jaco Hayward • Hendrik Mulder • Akhona Nela • Dylan Schoeman • Willem Steenkamp
Coach Jonathan Mokeuna
SWD Eagles squad [9]
ForwardsFreginald Africa • Marné CoetzeeJuandré Digue • Johann Grundlingh • Kurt HauptWiehan HayThor HalvorsenCornell HessLuxolo KozaTeunis NieuwoudtDylan PetersonDavon Raubenheimer • Anton Smit • Brendon SnymanVukile SofisaJanneman Stander • Lodewyk Uys • Jan van der Merwe • Jacques Vermaak • SP WesselsSimon WestraadtDid not play:Andisa NtsilaBasil ShortPeet van der Walt
Backs Martin du ToitLeighton Eksteen • Wilneth Engelbrecht • Tyler Fisher • TJ Goddard • Kirsten Heyns • Adri Jacobs • Quaid Langeveldt • Marquit September • Dillin Snel • Johan SteynMarlou van Niekerk • Marlo Weich • Johnny Welthagen • Did not play: • Justin Bhana • Shadward Fillies • Charles Radebe • Leegan Moos • Luzuko Vulindlu
Coach Rynhardt van As
Welwitschias squad [10]
Forwards Adriaan BooysenAJ de Klerk • Riaan de Klerk • Shaun du PreezThomasau Forbes • Herman Grobler • Joe Herrmann • Thomas Kali • Munio KasiringuaMax Katjijeko • Bigman Kaura • Rohan KitshoffRuan Ludick • James Marx • Christo McNish • Obert Nortjé • Andries Rousseau • Des SethieNelius TheronMahepisa TjerikoChristo van der MerweNiël van Vuuren • Denzil van Wyk • Hauta Veii • Roderique VictorDid not play:Leneve DamensAndré Rademeyer • Winmar Rust • Collen Smith
Backs Darryl de la Harpe • Janré du Toit • JC GreylingEugene JantjiesTC KistingCameron KlassenLesley KlimTheuns KotzéDavid Philander • Mahco Prinsloo • Heinrich SmitPW SteenkampJohann TrompRussell van Wyk • Dirk von Weidts • Francois Wiese • Gino WilsonDid not play: • Ethan Beukes • Nikin Cloete • Justin Nel • Collins Omalu • Aurelio Plato • MP Pretorius • JC Winckler
Coach Lyn Jones

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