The Eastern Cape Derby between EP and the Border Bulldogs will play out in Gqeberha from 15h00 on Friday, with the two other matches scheduled for Saturday afternoon – 14h00 in Kempton Park and 15h00 in Potchefstroom.
In the Eastern Cape Derby at Madibaz Stadium, the hosts will be looking to heap more misery on their neighbours. The Elephants have not lost to the Bulldogs since 2021 and have won their last four encounters, dating back to 2023, quite comfortably.
Going on current form, it will be difficult for Border to cause an upset but with the end of their season fast approaching, the men from East London may just be motivated enough to not only claim a big scalp, but also keep alive their slim semi-final hopes.
Interestingly enough, both teams have leaked 17 tries so far this season, but EP have scored 15, while Border have only crossed their opponents’ tryline on eight occasions in their three matches to date, something they will have to improve on if they are going to take the N2 back home with smiles on their faces.
With the Valke seemingly unstoppable at the top of the log, the race between the NovaVit Griffons and Eastern Province will go down to the wire, as these two sides are in a fight for semi-final hosting rights.
Victory over the fourth-placed Phangela SWD Eagles at the Barnard Stadium this weekend will confirm a top two finish for the men from the East Rand, and it will take a big effort from the visitors to topple the Valke.
The Eagles – whose last victory on the East Rand was in 2021 – will be desperate though, as they can still drop out of the top four, and the Valke will realise they can’t rest on their laurels despite enjoying a much better season so far.
The Leopards will have their work cut out for them when they host the NovaVit Griffons at Olen Park. Since losing their opening round clash against the Valke, the Northern Free Staters have won two on the bounce and impressively at that.
The Griffons handed their neighbours from North West a big hiding in the SA Cup in March (79-10).
The Northern Free Staters have held the upper hand against the Leopards for the last four years, with the hosts’ last victory over the Purple People Eaters in the Carling Currie Cup First Division final in August 2021 (19-18), which was their second win over the Griffons that season.
So, the Leopards will run out at Olen Park with the knowledge that they can beat the Griffons, but also that it will take a special effort to do so.
Match information:
Eastern Province vs Border Bulldogs
Date: Friday, 4 July
Venue: Madibaz Stadium, Gqeberha
Kick-off: 15h00
Referee: Jonathan Lottering
Broadcast: SuperSport channel 248
Valke vs Phangela SWD Eagles
Date: Saturday, 5 July
Venue: Barnard Stadium, Kempton Park
Kick-off: 14h00
Referee: Phumzile Mbewu
Broadcast: SuperSport channel 951
Leopards vs NovaVit Griffons
Date: Saturday, 5 July
Venue: Olen Park, Potchefstroom
Kick-off: 15h00
Referee: Aimee Barrett-Theron
Broadcast: SuperSport channel 950