The 2008 Currie Cup Premier Division season (known as the ABSA Currie Cup due to sponsorship) was contested from 20 June through to 25 October. The Currie Cup is an annual domestic competition for provincial rugby union teams in South Africa.
The 2007 Champions, the Free State Cheetahs, were denied a place in the final when they were defeated by the Blue Bulls in their semifinal clash in Pretoria on 11 October.
The ended a 12-year wait for a trophy by winning 14âÂÂ9 in the final against the Blue Bulls in Durban on 25 October.
Current standings
Teams
Currie Cup compulsory friendlies
Round 1
Round 1 summary
Round 2
Round 2 summary
- scored their second win in as many matches, beating the Boland Cavaliers 38âÂÂ13 in their match in Durban and go to the top of the standings.
- The Falcons secured their first Currie Cup victory in over a year by beating the Griquas 36âÂÂ30 in Brakpan.
- With a much-improved performance from the Lions in their clash against the Free State Cheetahs. It was the home side that held their head to seal a close victory.
- Western Province produced a stirring fightback at the death of their clash against the Blue Bulls to record a 26âÂÂ17 win over their traditional rivals at Newlands Stadium.
Round 3
Round 3 summary
Round 4
Round 4 summary
Round 5
Round 5 summary
- The Falcons, reduced to 14 men for the last 30 minutes of the match, handed Western Province their second defeat when they edged the Cape Town side 38âÂÂ32 in an enthralling encounter in Brakpan.
- It wasn't the prettiest game of rugby, but the Blue Bulls moved to the top of the standings with a 26âÂÂ10 win over the Boland Cavaliers in Wellington.
- The Lions continued their resurgent form when they hung on for a 36âÂÂ32 win over a determined Griquas team in an 11-try thriller in Kimberley.
- The Free State Cheetahs bounced back into play-off contention when they smashed the sloppy team 31âÂÂ9 in their match in Bloemfontein.
Round 6
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Round 6 summary
- The defending champions, the Free State Cheetahs, proved to be too quick and powerful for the Falcons as they raced a 55âÂÂ14 win in their match in Bloemfontein.
- Western Province have redeemed the wobbly away leg of their campaign, with an emphatic 50âÂÂ10 drubbing over their Cape counterparts Boland Cavaliers at Newlands.
- The squeezed home a late 16âÂÂ11 victory over the Lions in Durban, sealing a hard-fought encounter that saw a plethora of missed opportunities from both sides.
- The Blue Bulls and Griquas match was postponed till 15 August 2008.
Round 7
Round 7 summary
Round 8
Round 8 summary
Round 6 bye
Round 6 bye summary
- The Blue Bulls returned to the top of the standings after they recorded an emphatic 41âÂÂ12 win over the Griquas in the Round 6 catch-up match at Loftus Versfeld.
Round 9
Round 9 summary
Round 10
Round 10 summary
Round 11
Round 11 summary
- The Blue Bulls scored 11 tries in an effortless 69âÂÂ19 trampling over a vulnerable Boland Cavaliers outfit, in their fixture at Loftus Versfeld.
- It was a leisurely Saturday stroll for Western Province, running in 14 tries over a hapless Falcons outfit to a massive 92âÂÂ15 win, and closing the gap further on the final four in the standings.
- The Lions scored six tries to the Griquas two in a valuable 41âÂÂ20 victory in Johannesburg, seeing them pip past the Free State Cheetahs into third place in the standings.
- regained their position on the top of the table after a physical 22âÂÂ10 victory over the defending champion Free State Cheetahs in Durban.
Round 12
Round 12 summary
Round 13
Round 13 summary
Round 14
Round 14 summary
Knockout stage
Semi finals
Final
The ended a 12-year wait for a trophy by winning the final, against the Blue Bulls in Durban on Saturday 25 October, by 14âÂÂ9. And they did it in style outscoring the Blue Bulls by two tries to nil.
Promotion/relegation matches
Round 1
Round 2
Promotion/relegation table
Results
Statistics
Top point scorers
Top try scorers
Disciplinary records by team
Worst disciplinary records by player
References
External links