Top teams on a collision course as SA Cup resumes
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The SA Cup resumes this weekend following the Easter break, with the fifth round marking a significant point in the competition as the race for the four semi-final places and qualification to the Carling Currie Cup Premier Division gathers further momentum.
The match in Wellington between fourth-placed Sanlam Boland Kavaliers and log leaders Suzuki Griquas top the billing for this weekend. The hosts will be eager to make amends for their away loss to the Dotsure SWD Eagles, while the visitors from the Northern Cape will be trying to create even more distance between them and the chasing pack.
In Welkom, the Griffons host the Free State derby against provincial neighbours the Toyota Cheetahs, where victory will edge the winner closer to semi-final contention.
The Valke will be determined to add a second win to their solitary success thus far when they host a resurgent Dotsure SWD Eagles outfit brimming with confidence after their victory last time out over ambitious Boland.
The Leopards are also in the hunt for their second win when they welcome winless Eastern Province to Potchefstroom, while in the remaining fixture, bottom of the log Border Bulldogs host the defending champions, the Airlink Pumas, in Mdantsane near East London.
All Saturday’s fixtures kick off at 3pm, expect for the one in the Sisa Dukashe Stadium, where the clash between the Bulldogs and Pumas will start at 3.30pm in a game that will be televised by SuperSport.
With the competition played over a single round of nine league fixtures, this coming Saturday’s round carries added importance, as the teams will move past the halfway mark before the semi-finalists are confirmed, leaving little margin for error for teams chasing a place in the top four.
The standout fixture of the round sees the Kavaliers host unbeaten log leaders Griquas in what promises to be a defining contest for both sides.
Griquas will arrive in Wellington at the top of the standings after four consecutive bonus-point victories, most recently overwhelming the Griffons 71-7 in Kimberley to maintain their perfect start to the campaign.
Boland, currently fourth on the log, will be eager to respond after their first defeat of the season two weeks ago, when they went down 33-24 to SWD in George.
Recent meetings between these two sides, both in the SA Cup and the Carling Currie Cup, have been high-scoring and closely fought and Saturday’s encounter is expected to follow a similar pattern. With each team keen to strengthen their hold on a top-four finish, the outcome in Wellington could have an important bearing on the final standings.
The Free State derby takes centre stage in Welkom, where the Griffons face the Cheetahs in a crucial encounter for both sides.
The visitors from Bloemfontein come into the round in fifth place on the log, having produced a composed 52-19 victory over Eastern Province, where their clinical finishing underlined their semi-final ambitions. A victory on the road would significantly boost their chances as the league phase enters its final third.
For the Northern Free Staters, who occupy sixth position, the pressure is mounting. Their heavy away defeat to Griquas leaves them needing to capitalise on home ground advantage if they are to remain firmly in the play-off conversation.
Fresh from one of their most impressive performances of the season, SWD travel to Kempton Park to take on the Valke on the Highveld. The Eagles were one of the big movers in round four, securing a notable home victory over Boland to move into second place on the log – a result that reinforced their credentials as serious semi-final contenders.
The Valke, meanwhile, are looking to stop a run of inconsistent results after going down to the Pumas in Nelspruit before Easter. The Eagles are 10 points and two wins clear of their opponents who are heavily favoured for their fourth win in five starts.
Meanwhile in Potchefstroom, the Leopards return home to face an EP side chasing its first win of the campaign. The team from North West province gained their first win two weeks ago against Border, which moved their points tally to six, four clear of second-last EP, who have only two points and no wins.
The final fixture of the round sees Border facing a formidable challenge when they host the Pumas in Mdantsane. The Bulldogs are winless after four rounds and were beaten 31-24 by the Leopards two weeks ago, but they will look to draw inspiration from playing at home as they seek an improved performance.
The Pumas – currently equal with SWD on 17 points but third on the log because of points’ difference – come off a solid win over the Valke and on form should register a comfortable victory in the Eastern Cape.
Fixtures
Sanlam Boland Kavaliers v Suzuki Griquas - Saturday @ Boland Stadium, Wellington (3pm)
Referee: Griffin Colby
Griffons v Toyota Cheetahs - Saturday @ Down Touch Investments Stadium, Welkom (3pm)
Referee: Dylen November
Broadcast: SuperSport 199
Valke v Dotsure SWD Eagles - Saturday @ Barnard Stadium, Kempton Park (3pm)
Referee: Hanru van Rooyen
Leopards v Eastern Province - Saturday @ Olen Park, Potchefstroom (3pm)
Referee: Christopher Allison
Border Bulldogs v Airlink Pumas - Saturday @ Sisa Dukashe Stadium, Mdantsane (3.30pm)
Referee: Paul Mente
Broadcast: SuperSport 207




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