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SA RUGBY UNDER-19 CUP

The Vodacom Bulls beat DHL Western Province in the final of the SA Rugby Under-19 Cup competition on Friday, 17 October 2025 in Pretoria, to reclaim the title they lost to the Fidelity ADT Lions in 2025. Before being dethroned by their neighbours, the men from Pretoria were the champions for three consecutive seasons. They were unbeaten in 2025 and were joined in the single round of matches by WP, the Lions, the Hollywoodbets Sharks, Toyota Cheetahs and Leopards U19 sides.

The history

SA Rugby Under-19 Cup 2025 table
Pos Team PL W L D PF PA DIFF TF TA PTS
1
Vodacom Bulls U19
5 5 0 0 227 102 125 36 13 25
2
DHL Western Province U19
5 3 2 0 208 118 90 31 18 16
3
Fidelity ADT Lions U19
5 3 2 0 191 118 73 28 18 16
4
Hollywoodbets Sharks U19
5 3 2 0 137 152 -15 19 22 15
5
Cheetahs U19
5 1 4 0 107 206 -99 16 32 6
6
Leopards U19
5 0 5 0 108 282 -174 16 43 3

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RESULTS

17 Oct|Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

Vodacom Bulls U19

20 - 14

DHL Western Province U19

11 Oct|City Park, Cape Town

DHL Western Province U19

49 - 22

Fidelity ADT Lions U19

10 Oct|Loftus B-Field, Pretoria

Vodacom Bulls U19

50 - 22

Hollywoodbets Sharks U19

Tournaments

Vodacom United Rugby Championship

SA teams have all to play for as playoffs draw closer

The four South African Vodacom United Rugby Championship franchises will have everything to play for this weekend in round 13 of the cross-hemisphere series, as the playoff stages draw nearer and every match proves to be vital in their hopes of securing quarter-final berths.

SA Cup

Third round action to further shape top half of log

As the SA Cup heads into its third weekend and after two rounds of exciting rugby where a few results have set the cat among the pigeons, the log is starting to take a very interesting shape.

SA Rugby U23 Cup

New SA Rugby U23 Cup set to strengthen pathway

The next generation of South African rugby stars is ready to take centre stage as the inaugural SA Rugby Under-23 Cup kicks off this Saturday in Durban, with the competition featuring a double-round league format for the country’s four major international franchises.

SA Cup

Front runners stay on course in league race

Defending champions, the Airlink Pumas, as well as Suzuki Griquas and the Sanlam Boland Kavaliers all earned second SA Cup wins over the weekend, while SWD Eagles and the Toyota Cheetahs opened their accounts on the road.

Vodacom United Rugby Championship

DHL Stormers back on course in Vodacom URC

The DHL Stormers got their Vodacom United Rugby Championship campaign back on track on Saturday as they recovered from a three-match losing streak to outplay the Vodacom Bulls 32-19 in Pretoria in their rescheduled round eight fixture.