2009 Currie Cup Premier Division - Round Three

Round Three

18:00 2009-07-24
The Sharks 19 – 13 Blue Bulls ABSA Stadium, Durban
Attendance: 21,654
Referee: Mark Lawrence
Tries: S. Badenhorst 71' c
Con: R. Kockott (1/1)
Pen: R. Kockott (3/3) 12', 25', 68'
DG: R. Swanepoel (1/1) 3'
Cards: A. van den Berg 32' to 42'
J. Botes 52' to 62'
S. Badenhorst 73' to 80'
Report Tries: D. Potgieter 80' c
Con: F. Brummer (1/1)
Pen: F. Brummer (2/2) 21', 62'
19:00 2009-07-24
Western Province 19 – 13 Free State Cheetahs Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
Attendance: 20,085
Referee: Phillip Anthony Bosch
Tries: S. Naqelevuki 55' c
Con: W. de Waal (1/1)
Pen: W. de Waal (4/5) 3', 8', 22', 39'
Report Tries: R. Strauss 74' c
Con: JL. Potgieter (1/1)
Pen: PJ. Wessels (1/1) 5'
JL. Potgieter (1/1) 19'
14:30 2009-07-25
Griquas 80 – 7 Boland Cavaliers Park, Kimberley
Referee: Willie Roos
Tries: J. Mokuena 5' m
R. Kitshoff 17' c 77' c
B. Geel 28' c
B. Basson 31' c, 57' m, 73' c
A. Buckle 38' c
J. Lombaard 43' c
D. Pretorius 47' c
N. Olivier 51' c
W. Louw 64' c
Con: N. Olivier (8/10)
R. Viljoen (2/2)
Report Tries: J. Burke 79' c
Con: Elgar Watts (1/1)
Cards: Brinkhuys 42' to 52'
15:00 2009-07-25
Leopards 19 – 40 Golden Lions Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace, Phokeng
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Craig Joubert
Tries: J. Bowles 23' c
Con: C. Durand (1/1)
Pen: C. Durand (2/3) 41', 46'
DG: C. Durand (2/3) 4', 70'
Cards: J. Bowles 26' to 36'
J. Nel 59'
Report Tries: W. Venter 5' m, 36' c
H. van Dyk 60' m
W. Alberts 72' c
E. Rose 80' c
Con: E. Rose (1/2)
H. Kruger (2/3)
Pen: E. Rose (1/2) 26'
H. Kruger (2/2) 55', 77'

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