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Newlands era nears end as Currie Cup semis loom

At the business end of professional sport there is no time for sentiment, but there will be something profoundly sad if Saturday’s Currie Cup semifinal at Newlands is to be the last at South African rugby’s spiritual home. Western Province will host the Sharks in front of empty stands because of a global pandemic. That’s a sentence you never thought you’d read 12 months ago. Even if WP win, the outcome of the other semi between the Bulls and the Lions will have an impact on the venue for next week’s final. If the Bulls win it will be at Loftus Versfeld, regardless of whether WP advance. By the time WP and the Sharks meet the players will know if they’ll be running out onto the hallowed turf for the last time.

Bulls v Lions in Currie Cup playoffs: A tale of blue and more blue against toothless Lions

Morne Steyn (Gallo Images) For such a hotly contested rivalry, especially in the late 1980s and early 1990s when the power gradually shifted down the N1 from Tshwane to Johannesburg, the Bulls and the Lions have hardly met in Currie Cup play-off games in the professional era. The Lions and the Bulls, in their former names, engaged in some thrilling playoff contests, with the 1987 Naas Botha final and the 1991 encounter being two prominent ones. The dominance of the Bulls has been very clear though, especially in the years when they’ve won the Currie with the exception of 2005 when the Cheetahs staged what remains the most improbable of Currie Cup final heists.

Will the Lions actually tour South Africa in 2021?

COVID-19 makes no exceptions and gives nobody a free pass to immunity. Hard as it has tried to state a special case, elite sport has been a victim of the pandemic. Over the next few weeks, rounds of European club competition will likely have to be abandoned. But the highest profile rugby casualty of all […]

Brian O Driscoll and Amy Huberman introduce their third child Ted as rugby icon hails his champion wife

BABY JOY Brian O’Driscoll and Amy Huberman introduce their third child Ted as rugby icon hails his ‘champion’ wife Vincent Whelan Updated: 2 Jan 2021, 17:25 BRIAN O DRISCOLL and Amy Huberman have revealed the birth of their third child Ted on December 28. The rugby legend shared a cute photo of him bringing Ted home for the very first time as he shared the brilliant news. 3 3 He said: 2020 was a bit crap but the end of it was aiiiiight! Ted O’Driscoll arrived on Dec 28th and he is deadly. His mum is a champion and his brother and sister are thrilled at having a new little bro.

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