This time a year ago no one would have predicted that the 2022 CurrieCup final would be contested between Griquas and the Pumas in Kimberley, but that’s how it all played out in June last year rugby CitizenSport
This time a year ago no one would have predicted that the 2022final would be contested between Griquas and the Pumas in Kimberley, but that’s how it all played out in June last year.
Once again, no one quite knows who should carry the favourites tag into the 2023 competition and perhaps that is a good thing. It truly is an open competition, with seven of the eight teams in the Premier Division in with a chance of going all the way. Perhaps only the newcomers from the First Division, the Griffons, won’t count among potential winners.
Then again, no one thought the Pumas would go all the way in Kimberley. And the question is, could they go back-to-back?By the end of this weekend’s first round of action on Sunday, South African rugby fans will have an idea of who’s looking good and who needs to do some work.
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