Monday, 18 July 2011

Line up for Currie Cup 2011

July 2011
22Ford PumasvThe SharksMbombela Stadium, Nelspruit19:00
22Platinum LeopardsvDHL Western ProvinceProfert Olen Park, Potchefstroom19:10
23GWK GriquasvMTN Golden LionsGWK Park, Kimberley15:00
23Vodacom Blue BullsvToyota Free State CheetahsLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria17:05
29Ford PumasvGWK GriquasPuma Stadium, Witbank19:00
30The SharksvToyota Free State CheetahsMr Price Kings Park, Durban15:00
30MTN Golden LionsvPlatinum LeopardsCoca-Cola Park, Johannesburg17:00
30DHL Western ProvincevVodacom Blue BullsDHL Newlands, Cape Town17:05
August 2011
5Platinum LeopardsvFord PumasProfert Olen Park, Potchefstroom19:00
5GWK GriquasvThe SharksGWK Park, Kimberley19:10
6Toyota Free State CheetahsvDHL Western ProvinceFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein15:00
6Vodacom Blue BullsvMTN Golden LionsLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria17:05
12Ford PumasvVodacom Blue BullsMbombela Stadium, Nelspruit17:05
12GWK GriquasvPlatinum LeopardsGWK Park, Kimberley19:00
12DHL Western ProvincevThe SharksDHL Newlands, Cape Town19:10
13MTN Golden LionsvToyota Free State CheetahsCoca-Cola Park, Johannesburg19:10
19DHL Western ProvincevMTN Golden LionsDHL Newlands, Cape Town
19The SharksvPlatinum LeopardsMr Price Kings Park, Durban19:10
19Vodacom Blue BullsvGWK GriquasLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria19:10
20Toyota Free State CheetahsvFord PumasFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein15:00
26Platinum LeopardsvVodacom Blue BullsRoyal Bafokeng Stadium19:10
27GWK GriquasvToyota Free State CheetahsGWK Park, Kimberley15:00
27MTN Golden LionsvThe SharksCoca-Cola Park, Johannesburg17:05
27Ford PumasvDHL Western ProvincePuma Stadium, Witbank19:00
September 2011
2Ford PumasvMTN Golden LionsMbombela Stadium, Nelspruit19:10
3Platinum LeopardsvToyota Free State CheetahsProfert Olen Park, Potchefstroom
3GWK GriquasvDHL Western ProvinceGWK Park, Kimberley15:00
3Vodacom Blue BullsvThe SharksLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria17:05
9MTN Golden LionsvGWK GriquasCoca-Cola Park, Johannesburg19:10
10DHL Western ProvincevPlatinum LeopardsDHL Newlands, Cape Town
10The SharksvFord PumasMr Price Kings Park, Durban15:00
10Toyota Free State CheetahsvVodacom Blue BullsFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein17:05
16Platinum LeopardsvMTN Golden LionsProfert Olen Park, Potchefstroom19:10
17GWK GriquasvFord PumasGWK Park, Kimberley15:00
17Toyota Free State CheetahsvThe SharksFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein15:00
17Vodacom Blue BullsvDHL Western ProvinceLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria17:05
23Ford PumasvPlatinum LeopardsPuma Stadium, Witbank15:00
23The SharksvGWK GriquasMr Price Kings Park, Durban19:10
24MTN Golden LionsvVodacom Blue BullsCoca-Cola Park, Johannesburg15:00
24DHL Western ProvincevToyota Free State CheetahsDHL Newlands, Cape Town17:05
30Vodacom Blue BullsvFord PumasLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria19:10
October 2011
1Platinum LeopardsvGWK GriquasProfert Olen Park, Potchefstroom15:00
1Toyota Free State CheetahsvMTN Golden LionsFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein15:00
1The SharksvDHL Western ProvinceMr Price Kings Park, Durban17:05
8Ford PumasvToyota Free State CheetahsPuma Stadium, Witbank
8GWK GriquasvVodacom Blue BullsGWK Park, Kimberley15:00
8Platinum LeopardsvThe SharksRoyal Bafokeng Stadium16:00
8MTN Golden LionsvDHL Western ProvinceCoca-Cola Park, Johannesburg17:05
14Vodacom Blue BullsvPlatinum LeopardsLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria19:10
15Toyota Free State CheetahsvGWK GriquasFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein15:00
15DHL Western ProvincevFord PumasDHL Newlands, Cape Town17:05
15The SharksvMTN Golden LionsMr Price Kings Park, Durban19:10
21A1vA4

22A2vA3

29Winner SF1vWinner SF2

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Friday, 15 July 2011


11th July 2011 | The Windsor Boys High School fron Windsor, UK arrived in Ballito this week to prepare for only their second game on their World Rugby Tour that will see them travel to South Africa, Australia, Fiji and America playing against a range of rugby clubs and teams.
The Dolphins U18 team put up a good performance for their first run out onto the field as a team but couldn’t make the speed and powerful backline play of the Windors team. The Dolphins played the ball wide through the 80 minutes, trying to open up space in the opposing teams backline but it wasn’t to be. Windsor was strong in offence with quick hands and the ability to gain easy ground with powerful running.
Local supporters cheered on the local side who sniffed the try line on several occasions but weren’t able to turn it into points. When Windsor did get going supporters watched as they switched play around and ended up  in the Dolphins 22. When the final whistle blew the Windsor boys finished 29-0 ahead. It was a great pre season game for the Dolphins who have been great hosts to the touring team.




















Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Conference leaders.
 
Team
Nation
P
W
L
D
B
PF
PA
PD
Bp
Ttl
1. () 16 13 3 0 2 429 309 120 6 66
2. () 16 12 4 0 2 400 257 143 7 63
3. () 16 11 4 1 2 436 273 163 7 61
 
Wild card teams
4. () 16 10 5 1 2 405 335 70 10 60
5. Waratahs () 16 10 6 0 2 398 252 146 9 57
6. () 16 10 5 1 2 407 339 68 7 57
                         
7. () 16 10 6 0 2 416 370 46 6 54
8. () 16 8 8 0 2 296 343 -47 5 45
9. () 16 5 9 2 2 328 398 -70 10 42
10. () 16 6 9 1 2 332 348 -16 6 40
11. () 16 5 11 0 2 435 437 -2 12 40
12.. () 16 5 9 2 2 333 416 -83 5 37
13. () 16 4 11 1 2 314 437 -123 7 33
14. () 16 3 12 1 2 351 477 -126 7 29
15. () 16 3 13 0 2 281 570 -289 4 24