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Preview: Currie Cup prelim, Round 1

The battle for the remaining position in the Currie Cup will begin on Friday as six of the seven teams involved take to the field in the opening round of the official qualifiers.

 

The qualifying rounds will run until July 19, with the team earning the most log points after their three home and away matches, earning the right to compete in the Currie Cup.

 

The participating teams are Griquas, the Leopards, Border Bulldogs, SWD Eagles, the Valke, Griffons and the Boland Cavaliers.

 

Vodacom Cup champions and 2013 Currie Cup participants, Griquas, will meet the Border Bulldogs in the opening match in Kimberley on Friday.

 

While the Leopards take on the SWD Eagles at Profert Olën Park in Potchefstroom and the Griffons meet the Boland Cavaliers at the North West Stadium in Welkom on Saturday.

 

The Valke, meanwhile, have a bye.

 

In Kimberley Griquas will enter their clash against the Border Bulldogs as overwhelming favourites with home ground advantage and confidence counting in their favour after being crowned the Vodacom Cup champions last month.

 

They also boast a team featuring several quality players, meaning Border will have to match them up-front and defend like demons. 

 

The East London side’s defence, in particular, let them down in the Vodacom Cup competition earlier this year as they conceded on average six tries a match. 

 

Their forwards will also have their work cut out as they have to produce a solid performance to counter the strong home pack, while good discipline will be vital as Griquas fullback Gouws Prinsloo poses a threat with the boot.

 

The clash between the Leopards and SWD Eagles in Potchefstroom, meanwhile, is expected to be tight as both teams boast several playmakers.

 

While the Leopards will rely heavily on the vast experience of veteran Springbok flyhalf Andrè Pretorius and the impressive skills of wing Luther Obi and centres Adriaan Engelbrecht and George Tossel.

 

The SWD Eagles will look to wing Alshaun Bock, flyhalf Karlo Aspeling and No.8 Davon Raubenheimer to work them onto the front foot.

 

In Welkom the clash between the  Griffons and Boland Cavaliers could also prove to be a close encounter. The forward battle, in particular, is expected to be decisive.

 

The Cavaliers will be especially wary of  Griffons No.8 Nicky Steyn and centre Japie Nel, who have a knack at crossing the tryline.

 

The hosts, meanwhile, need to be disciplined throughout the match as Boland fullback Eric Zana has the potential to keep the scoreboard ticking should the penalty count favour his team.

 

Currie Cup  Round One qualifiers:

 

Friday, June 6

 

Griquas vs Border Bulldogs

Venue:  Park, Kimberley

Kick-off: 15.00

 

Saturday, June 7

 

Leopards vs SWD Eagles

Venue: Profert Olën Park, Potchefstroom

Kick-off: 15.00

 

Griffons vs Boland Cavaliers

Venue: North West Stadium, Welkom

Kick-off: 15.00

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