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Lucky number 13 for Maties?

Thu, 04 Sep 2008 16:13

Defending champions Stellenbosch University (Maties) will be aiming for an unrivalled 13th National Club Champs title when they kick off their 2008 campaign in Stellenbosch on Sunday.

Maties will square up with Johannesburg invitees Raiders at the Danie Craven Stadium on Sunday, to cap off a full afternoon of club rugby action. 

The Maties' dominance of South Africa's flagship club competition began with the inaugural tournament in 1975, when they beat Durban Collegians 28-20 in the final. That victory ushered in a golden era for the Cape students, who went on to play in another seven consecutive finals from 1976-1982, of which they won five.

In total, Maties have appeared in 14 finals, losing only twice - against arch rivals Tukkies in 1976 and against Villagers in 1980.

The only other team to leave a similar mark on the Club Champs over the past 33 years has been Tukkies. The University of Pretoria students have appeared in 12 finals and won the title on three occasions, the last of which was in 2003 when they were trained by current Springbok assistant coach Dick Muir.

Maties and Tukkies have contested the Club Champs final six times, the most recent of which was last year when Stellenbosch ran out comfortable 24-8 winners in front of their home crowd. Maties also lead the historical head-to-head 5-1.

Three other former champions will also be in action at this year's tournament: six-time finalists Despatch, who famously won the title in 1985 and 1988 (both against Tukkies); four-time finalists Pukke, who lifted the trophy in 2004 and 2006; and five-time finalists the University of Johannesburg (UJ), whose sole title came in 1992.

In addition, only eight of last year's 14 provincial champions were able to defend their respective league titles this year. Apart from Maties (WP), Tukkies (Blue Bulls), Pukke (Leopards) and UJ (Golden Lions), Welkom (Griffons), Kimberley Police (Griqualand West), College Rovers (KZN), and Buffalo (Border) will return to the Club Champs with high hopes of lifting the trophy.

Apart from Despatch (EP), the five new champions on show in Stellenbosch this year will be Nelspruit (Mpumalanga), Central University of Technology Ixias (Free State), Bridgton (South Western Districts - SWD), Brakpan (Falcons) and Roses United (Boland).

The 14 provincial champions will be joined in the main draw by top black teams Raiders, who lost to Pukke in the quarterfinals of the Golden Lions' Pirates Grand Challenge Cup, and 2007 Plate winners Schötse Kloof (SK) Walmers of Western Province (WP), who currently lie in second position in the WP Super League.

Another four invited black clubs - Eersterust, Barbarians, Gardens and Nova Wesbank - will contest the Bowl competition, to be played on a round-robin basis.

All four teams play in their respective provincial premier leagues: Eersterust finished seventh in the Blue Bulls' Carlton Cup, Barbarians were runners-up in the SWD Premier League and Cup, Gardens finished second to Despatch in the Eastern Province (EP) Grand Challenge league, and Wesbank are currently second behind Roses United in the Boland Premier League.

This weekend's fixtures:

Sunday, September 7:

Bowl

Field G:
Barbarians v Eersterust, 10.00 (08.00 GMT)
Wesbank v Gardens, 11.30 (09.30 GMT)

Premier

Field F:
Match G - College Rovers (KZN) v Buffalo (Border), 10.00 (08.00 GMT)
Match E - Pukke (Leopards) v Bridgton (SWD), 11.30 (09.30 GMT)

Field B:
Match F - Despatch (EP) v Brakpan (Valke), 10.00 (08.00 GMT)
Match D - University of Johannesburg (UJ) (Golden Lions) v Welkom (Griffons), 11.30 (09.30 GMT)

Danie Craven Stadium:
Match C - Central University of Technology (CUT) Ixias (Free State) v Kimberley Police (Griqualand West), 11.30 (09.30 GMT)
Match H - Roses United (Boland) v Nelspruit (Mpumalanga), 13.00 (11.00 GMT)
Match B - Tukkies (Blue Bulls) v SK Walmers (WP, invited), 14.30 (12.30 GMT)
Match A - Maties (WP) v Raiders (Golden Lions, invited), 16.15 (14.15 GMT)

National Club Champs winners, 1975-2007:

2007  Maties 24 Tukkies 8
2006  Pukke 33 College Rovers 21
2005  Maties 24 UJ 13
2004  Pukke 41 TUT 10
2003  Tukkies 46 Pukke 25
2002  Shimlas 34 Pukke 26
2001  Pirates 37 Tygerberg 13
2000  Maties 54 Tukkies 37
1999  Shimlas 45 Welkom Rovers 9
1998  Maties 28 UJ 10
1997  Maties 30 UJ 15
1996  Pretoria Police 70 Old Greys 29
1995  Pretoria Police 26 Crusaders 12
1994  Crusaders 34 Oudstudente 2
1993  Crusaders 8 Despatch 2
1992  UJ 40 Harlequins 22
1991  Old Greys 36 Despatch 6
1990  Tukkies 22 Despatch 20
1989  Roodepoort 29 Goudstad Onderwyskollege 22
1988  Despatch 13 Tukkies 12
1987  Defence (Cape) 26 Despatch 8
1986  Shimlas 14 Tukkies 6
1985  Despatch 28 Tukkies 6
1984  Maties 16 Tukkies 15
1983  Harlequins 29 Tukkies 12
1982  Maties 25 UJ 6
1981  Maties 32 Pretoria Police 9
1980  Villager 14 Maties 3
1979  Maties 27 Tukkies 11
1978  Maties 15 Tukkies 9
1977  Maties 12 Harlequins 10
1976  Tukkies 19 Maties 0
1975  Maties 28 Durban Collegians 20

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