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SA RUGBY UNDER-19 CUP

The 2023 SA Rugby Under-19 Cup concluded with the Vodacom Bulls defending their title against the Hollywoodbets Sharks in Pretoria, marking their third successive triumph in the competition. The Toyota Cheetahs, DHL Western Province, Leopards and Valke U19s also competed over a single round of matches from 21 April, with the final on 10 June.

The history

SA Rugby Under-19 Cup 2023 table
Pos Team PL W L D PF PA DIFF TF TA PTS
1
Vodacom Bulls U19
5 4 1 0 209 83 126 21 11 22
2
DHL Western Province U19
5 3 2 0 192 116 76 30 16 18
3
Hollywoodbets Sharks U19
5 3 2 0 140 113 27 20 15 16
4
Toyota Cheetahs U19
5 3 2 0 174 138 36 22 22 14
5
Leopards U19
5 2 3 0 202 118 84 31 17 10
6
Valke U19
5 0 5 0 61 410 -349 7 50 1

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RESULTS

10 Jun|Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

Vodacom Bulls U19

36 - 14

Hollywoodbets Sharks U19

03 Jun|City Park, Cape Town

DHL Western Province U19

17 - 22

Hollywoodbets Sharks U19

02 Jun|Loftus B-Field, Pretoria

Vodacom Bulls U19

36 - 30

Toyota Cheetahs U19

Tournaments

SA Cup

Leaders grab crucial away wins in fifth round

Suzuki Griquas and the Airlink Pumas maintained their unbeaten record in the SA Cup when both again scored important away wins during the weekend’s fifth round action.

Vodacom United Rugby Championship

A weekend that intensified the Vodacom URC logjam

The Emirates Lions made a strong statement but the two teams that won in South Africa were arguably the biggest winners on a Vodacom United Rugby Championship weekend that underlined just how competitive the cross-hemisphere competition has become.

Vodacom United Rugby Championship

Lions roar in frustrating round for SA teams

The Emirates Lions registered the only victory for SA’s teams in a frustrating round in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship, with the Johannesburg team delivering the top result of the weekend against log-leaders Leinster with a comprehensive 44-12 bonus-point win.

Women's Premier Division

Dames and Daisies remain on winning track

The Sanlam Boland Dames scored six tries in their 35-15 victory over DHL Western Province to maintain their good start to the Women’s Premier Division season in Wellington on Saturday, while the Bulls Daisies retained their unbeaten status with a 24-3 win over Free State Women in Bloemfontein in the second round.

SA Cup

Test of character for SA Cup frontrunners

The three teams at the top of the SA Cup log – Suzuki Griquas, the Airlink Pumas and Toyota Cheetahs – will have their credentials as frontrunners tested when they hit the road for tricky away fixtures this weekend in round five of the competition.