Venue: Loftus Versfeld
Time: 19:00 CAT (SA, GMT+2)
Venue: Toyota Stadium
Time: 16:30 CAT (SA, GMT+2)
Venue: Jonnson's Kings Park
Time: 19:00 CAT (SA, GMT+2)
***CANCELLED***
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Please bare with me. I had to do some changes based on the breaking news that was just announced.
The Sharks vs. Stormers game has been cancelled due to a couple of Sharks players testing positive for CoVID.
The Bulls vs. Pumas game has been moved to Saturday, to allow the Pumas more time to field a CoVID-free team, as they have to go for tests again later this week to ensure no one else got infected after last week's infections.
So at the moment there is only one game the is definitely on the cards to be played, and that's the Karoo-Derby between the Cheetahs and the Griquas.
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Boo! I hope the Currie Cup has more integrity as an actual tournament. But congratulations to the Bulls for what its worth.
Thank you. I hope ESPN+ streams the Currie Cup, but I doubt it. They didn't stream any of the Unlocked games even though they streamed all of the Aotearoa and AU games and now the Tri-Nations as well. So were not seeing any of the South African teams play here in the USA, unfortunately.Yes.
Next week the Currie Cup Starts, and the teams log points for the SR Unlocked tournament is carried over to the CC log.

Which is weird considering just before all this started Supersport signed a deal with ESPN and now we have loads of American sports on our channels. There is Baseball, NFL etc and they are advertising the ESPN sport documentaries on Supersport. I wonder why it's not the other way around. Maybe ESPN was not willing to pay for the broadcast rights and/Or ESPN thought their audience would much rather watch some Kiwi showboating rugby instead of ours and decided to hedge their bets In the pursuits of the Niche rugby profit market in the states.Thank you. I hope ESPN+ streams the Currie Cup, but I doubt it. They didn't stream any of the Unlocked games even though they streamed all of the Aotearoa and AU games and now the Tri-Nations as well. So were not seeing any of the South African teams play here in the USA, unfortunately.
Go Cheetahs!
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ESPN+ streams PRO14 too as well as those showboating Kiwi's. I guess they couldn't work out a deal, but that sucks because I'd really like to watch South African rugby again like I did the past three seasons with Super Rugby.Which is weird considering just before all this started Supersport signed a deal with ESPN and now we have loads of American sports on our channels. There is Baseball, NFL etc and they are advertising the ESPN sport documentaries on Supersport. I wonder why it's not the other way around. Maybe ESPN was not willing to pay for the broadcast rights and/Or ESPN thought their audience would much rather watch some Kiwi showboating rugby instead of ours and decided to hedge their bets In the pursuits of the Niche rugby profit market in the states.
Pity that the tournament fizzles like this at the end because there has been some good rugby played of late. Those first two rounds it was only the Bulls and Cheetahs that didn't show a ton of rust and that's the title for them. Other teams catching up but left it too late. Overall happy with were my team is at but concerned for depth looking long term.
We should actually just look at SRU and CC together in that case.
Having a look at our squad I feel it is more a case the quality of depth than the actual depth I suppose. Or, more the experience than anything. The young players are generally quality but the inexperience does tend to show. In SA we like to back the youngsters which is good to an extent but there comes a point where your team is too green. I suppose a lot of that is down to money making our veterans/journeymen play abroad.