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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

There are currently no fixtures available.

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

Pick n Pay Women's Super League

Daisies break clear as Sharks bag first win in WSL 1

The Isuzu Bulls Daisies delivered a decisive second half performance against DHL Western Province to confirm their dominance in the Pick n Pay Women's Super League 1 on Saturday, while the Sharks Women secured their very first win in round four of the competition.

SA Cup

Three key away wins kick-start 2026 SA Cup

The Sanlam Boland Kavaliers, Airlink Pumas and Valke all got their 2026 SA Cup campaigns off to winning starts on the road, while Suzuki Griquas and the Griffons also secured wins in the opening round as the 10 teams chase qualification for the Carling Currie Cup Premier Division.

Pick n Pay Women's Super League

Eyes on Cape Town and Gqeberha in round four

The only two undefeated sides in the Pick n Pay Women’s Super League 1, the Isuzu Bulls Daisies and DHL Western Province, collide in a fourth round match that is most likely going to determine hosting rights for the final, which is less than a month away, on 4 April.

News

Marvellous Marx makes it a memorable double

Springbok hooker Malcolm Marx capped off fantastic 2025 season when he added the prestigious SA Rugby Men’s Player of the Year Award to his World Rugby Men’s 15s Player of the Year accolade, which he received late last year, while Nadine Roos did the double by being named SA Rugby Women’s Player of the Year for a second successive season at the SA Rugby Awards, presented by FNB on Thursday.

SA Cup

Third season of SA Cup kicks off this weekend

The third instalment of the popular SA Cup kicks off this weekend and promises to offer an early indicator of who will be in the hunt for the coveted top four positions that secure a place in this year’s Carling Currie Cup Premier Division.