State of the Currie Cup: Battle lines are drawn

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State of the Currie Cup: Battle lines are drawn
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Exciting clashes over the weekend shook up the Currie Cup standings, setting the stage for an action-packed round 12 of rugby's oldest competition.

Exciting clashes over the weekend shook up the Currie Cup standings, setting the stage for an action-packed round 12 of rugby’s oldest competition.

The Sharks and Western Province emerged victorious, claiming notable victories and strengthening their positions in the competition. Griquas and the Vodacom Bulls also prevailed, keeping their playoff hopes alive with crucial wins. In a thrilling duel, the Sharks sealed a fifth consecutive triumph, overpowering the Free State Cheetahson Friday. This bonus-point victory propelled the Durbanites to second place, matching the log points of the table-toppers. However, the Cheetahs maintained their position due to a superior points difference. Failing to salvage even a losing bonus point could prove costly for them in the future.

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