2009 Currie Cup Premier Division - Round One

Round One

15:30 2009-07-10
Boland Cavaliers 26 – 18 Leopards Boland Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 850
Tries: D. Scholtz 28' c
M. Hugo 31' c
Con: J. Peach (2/2)
Pen: J. Peach (4/5) 12', 19', 25', 48'
Cards: D. Scholtz 2' to 12'
W. Wehr 72'
Report Tries: M. Bondesio 9' m
S. Samaai 55' m, 75' m
Pen: C. Durand (1/3) 24'
Cards: B. Van der Walt 25' to 35'
19:10 2009-07-10
Free State Cheetahs 18 – 28 Griquas Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein
Attendance: 12,870
Referee: Phillip Anthony Bosch
Tries: L. Mapoe 50' m
WP. Nel 56' c
Con: L. Strydom (1/2)
Pen: J. Potgieter (2/4) 31', 40'
Report Tries: H. Stride 12' c
S. Pretorius 58' c
B.Geel 64' c
B. Basson 76' c
Con: N. Olivier (4/4)
Card: S. Pretorius 43' to 53'
15:00 2009-07-11
Blue Bulls 19 – 13 Golden Lions Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Attendance: 16,865
Tries: T. Mangweni 48' m
G. van der Heever 55' m
Pen: F. Brummer (3/4) 62', 70', 79'
Report Tries: W. Alberts 10' c
Con: H. Kruger (1/1)
Pen: H. Kruger (2/4) 2', 23'
Cards: R. Kruger 69' to 79'
17:05 2009-07-11
Western Province 29 – 15 The Sharks Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
Attendance: 22,488
Tries: C. Jack 1' c
S. Naqelevuki 48' c
Con: W. de Waal (2/2)
Pen: W. de Waal (5/6) 15', 33', 38', 51', 74'
Report Pen: R. Kockott (5/7) 8', 17', 26', 29', 53'
Cards: K. Daniel 43' to 53'

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