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2003 Currie Cup Premier Division
Countries South Africa
Date26 July – 1 November 2003
Champions Blue Bulls (20th title)
Runners-up Sharks
←  2002
2004 →

The 2003 Currie Cup was the 2003 season of the South African domestic rugby union competition, the Absa Currie Cup premier division, played from 26 July 2003 – 1 November 2003. The 2003 Currie Cup saw the implementation of a new format for the tournament with the Cup being split into two divisions, the Premier Division and a lower division. The Premier Division consisting of the top six provincial teams and the lower division consisting of eight teams for a total of 14 teams participating in the Currie Cup. The teams in the divisions played matches among themselves with top teams progressing to the finals. [1] The finals were played at Loftus Versfeld Stadium where the Blue Bulls beat the Sharks 40–19 to win the cup. This was the second in a streak of three consecutive Currie Cup wins for the Blue Bulls between 2002 and 2004. [2] The Blue Bulls' Ettienne Botha scored two tries in the final. This equalled the record for tries scored in a Currie Cup final at the time. [3]

Team standings

2003 Currie Cup Premier Division standings
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Blue Bulls 14 11 0 3 538 372 +166 73 44 9 2 55 Grand Final
2 Sharks 15 10 0 5 462 329 +133 61 45 9 3 52
3 Western Province 16 8 3 5 576 447 +129 79 48 12 1 51
4 Golden Lions 14 8 1 5 530 428 +102 63 52 7 3 44
5 Free State Cheetahs 15 5 2 8 530 470 +60 66 55 9 2 35
6 Pumas 15 6 0 9 447 488 −41 47 69 7 2 33
7 Griquas 12 3 0 9 355 613 −258 48 80 7 1 20
8 SWD Eagles 14 2 0 12 382 673 −291 48 92 7 2 17
Source: [ citation needed]
Rules for classification: 4 points for a win; 2 points for a draw; 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less; 1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Fixtures

Round 1

Source of matches [4]

25 July 2003
Natal Sharks45–13 SWD Eagles
Durban
27 July 2003
Golden Lions38–34 Pumas
Johannesburg

Round 2

1 August 2003
SWD Eagles23–32 Blue Bulls
Outeniqua Park
2 August 2003
Pumas55–46 Free State Cheetahs
Witbank
2 August 2003
Griquas32–47 Natal Sharks
Kimberley

Round 3

8 August 2003
Griquas24–47 SWD Eagles
Kimberley
9 August 2003
Natal Sharks44–20 Pumas
Durban
9 August 2003
Golden Lions23–28 Blue Bulls
Johannesburg

Round 4

15 August 2003
Pumas40–26 Griquas
Witbank
16 August 2003
SWD Eagles29–52 Golden Lions
George

Round 5

23 August 2003
Sharks35–28 Blue Bulls
Absa Stadium
23 August 2003
Pumas49–17 SWD Eagles
Witbank
23 August 2003
Griquas43–60 Western Province
Kimberley

Round 6

29 August 2003
Blue Bulls15–19 Griquas
Securicor Loftus
30 August 2003
Golden Lions42–38 Natal Sharks
Johannesburg
30 August 2003
Western Province44–20 Pumas
Cape Town

Round 7

6 September 2003
Natal Sharks24–10 Free State Cheetahs
Durban
6 September 2003
Griquas25–24 Golden Lions
Kimberley
6 September 2003
SWD Eagles41–59 Western Province
George
6 September 2003
Pumas22–41 Blue Bulls
@lantic Park

Round 8

13 September 2003
Pumas31–33 Golden Lions
Witbank
13 September 2003
Griquas19–75 Free State Cheetahs
Kimberley
13 September 2003
SWD Eagles29–37 Natal Sharks
George
13 September 2003
Western Province63–26 Blue Bulls
Newlands

Round 9

20 September 2003
Free State Cheetahs37–40 Pumas
Bloemfontein
20 September 2003
Natal Sharks48–15 Griquas
Durban
20 September 2003
Blue Bulls61–20 SWD Eagles
Securicor Loftus
20 September 2003
Golden Lions26–26 Western Province
Johannesburg

Round 10

26 September 2003
SWD Eagles37–32 Griquas
George
27 September 2003
Pumas35–27 Natal Sharks
Witbank
27 September 2003
Blue Bulls52–40 Golden Lions
Securicor Loftus

Round 11

3 October 2003
Griquas31–22 Pumas
Kimberley
4 October 2003
Golden Lions104–14 SWD Eagles
Johannesburg
4 October 2003
Natal Sharks18–6 Western Province
Durban

Round 12

10 October 2003
SWD Eagles27–37 Pumas
Outeniqua Park
11 October 2003
Western Province57–34 Griquas
Cape Town
11 October 2003
Blue Bulls20–15 Sharks
Securicor Loftus

Round 13

17 October 2003
Natal Sharks17–20 Golden Lions
Durban
18 October 2003
Griquas22–45 Blue Bulls
Griqua Park
18 October 2003
Pumas24–38 Western Province
Witbank

Round 14

25 October 2003
Golden Lions42–19 Griquas
Johannesburg
25 October 2003
Blue Bulls39–18 Pumas
Securicor Loftus
25 October 2003
Western Province29–24 SWD Eagles
Cape Town

Grand Final

1 November 2003
Blue Bulls40–19 Sharks
Securicor Loftus
Referee: Shaun Veldsman

References

  1. ^ "Currie Cup format revised". News24. 27 June 2002. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Currie Cup Finals History - SuperSport - Rugby". www.supersport.com. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Ten Currie Cup final facts". News24. 29 October 2009. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  4. ^ "2003 Currie Cup Premier Division". globalrugbyresults.com. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2003 Currie Cup Premier Division
Countries South Africa
Date26 July – 1 November 2003
Champions Blue Bulls (20th title)
Runners-up Sharks
←  2002
2004 →

The 2003 Currie Cup was the 2003 season of the South African domestic rugby union competition, the Absa Currie Cup premier division, played from 26 July 2003 – 1 November 2003. The 2003 Currie Cup saw the implementation of a new format for the tournament with the Cup being split into two divisions, the Premier Division and a lower division. The Premier Division consisting of the top six provincial teams and the lower division consisting of eight teams for a total of 14 teams participating in the Currie Cup. The teams in the divisions played matches among themselves with top teams progressing to the finals. [1] The finals were played at Loftus Versfeld Stadium where the Blue Bulls beat the Sharks 40–19 to win the cup. This was the second in a streak of three consecutive Currie Cup wins for the Blue Bulls between 2002 and 2004. [2] The Blue Bulls' Ettienne Botha scored two tries in the final. This equalled the record for tries scored in a Currie Cup final at the time. [3]

Team standings

2003 Currie Cup Premier Division standings
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Blue Bulls 14 11 0 3 538 372 +166 73 44 9 2 55 Grand Final
2 Sharks 15 10 0 5 462 329 +133 61 45 9 3 52
3 Western Province 16 8 3 5 576 447 +129 79 48 12 1 51
4 Golden Lions 14 8 1 5 530 428 +102 63 52 7 3 44
5 Free State Cheetahs 15 5 2 8 530 470 +60 66 55 9 2 35
6 Pumas 15 6 0 9 447 488 −41 47 69 7 2 33
7 Griquas 12 3 0 9 355 613 −258 48 80 7 1 20
8 SWD Eagles 14 2 0 12 382 673 −291 48 92 7 2 17
Source: [ citation needed]
Rules for classification: 4 points for a win; 2 points for a draw; 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less; 1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Fixtures

Round 1

Source of matches [4]

25 July 2003
Natal Sharks45–13 SWD Eagles
Durban
27 July 2003
Golden Lions38–34 Pumas
Johannesburg

Round 2

1 August 2003
SWD Eagles23–32 Blue Bulls
Outeniqua Park
2 August 2003
Pumas55–46 Free State Cheetahs
Witbank
2 August 2003
Griquas32–47 Natal Sharks
Kimberley

Round 3

8 August 2003
Griquas24–47 SWD Eagles
Kimberley
9 August 2003
Natal Sharks44–20 Pumas
Durban
9 August 2003
Golden Lions23–28 Blue Bulls
Johannesburg

Round 4

15 August 2003
Pumas40–26 Griquas
Witbank
16 August 2003
SWD Eagles29–52 Golden Lions
George

Round 5

23 August 2003
Sharks35–28 Blue Bulls
Absa Stadium
23 August 2003
Pumas49–17 SWD Eagles
Witbank
23 August 2003
Griquas43–60 Western Province
Kimberley

Round 6

29 August 2003
Blue Bulls15–19 Griquas
Securicor Loftus
30 August 2003
Golden Lions42–38 Natal Sharks
Johannesburg
30 August 2003
Western Province44–20 Pumas
Cape Town

Round 7

6 September 2003
Natal Sharks24–10 Free State Cheetahs
Durban
6 September 2003
Griquas25–24 Golden Lions
Kimberley
6 September 2003
SWD Eagles41–59 Western Province
George
6 September 2003
Pumas22–41 Blue Bulls
@lantic Park

Round 8

13 September 2003
Pumas31–33 Golden Lions
Witbank
13 September 2003
Griquas19–75 Free State Cheetahs
Kimberley
13 September 2003
SWD Eagles29–37 Natal Sharks
George
13 September 2003
Western Province63–26 Blue Bulls
Newlands

Round 9

20 September 2003
Free State Cheetahs37–40 Pumas
Bloemfontein
20 September 2003
Natal Sharks48–15 Griquas
Durban
20 September 2003
Blue Bulls61–20 SWD Eagles
Securicor Loftus
20 September 2003
Golden Lions26–26 Western Province
Johannesburg

Round 10

26 September 2003
SWD Eagles37–32 Griquas
George
27 September 2003
Pumas35–27 Natal Sharks
Witbank
27 September 2003
Blue Bulls52–40 Golden Lions
Securicor Loftus

Round 11

3 October 2003
Griquas31–22 Pumas
Kimberley
4 October 2003
Golden Lions104–14 SWD Eagles
Johannesburg
4 October 2003
Natal Sharks18–6 Western Province
Durban

Round 12

10 October 2003
SWD Eagles27–37 Pumas
Outeniqua Park
11 October 2003
Western Province57–34 Griquas
Cape Town
11 October 2003
Blue Bulls20–15 Sharks
Securicor Loftus

Round 13

17 October 2003
Natal Sharks17–20 Golden Lions
Durban
18 October 2003
Griquas22–45 Blue Bulls
Griqua Park
18 October 2003
Pumas24–38 Western Province
Witbank

Round 14

25 October 2003
Golden Lions42–19 Griquas
Johannesburg
25 October 2003
Blue Bulls39–18 Pumas
Securicor Loftus
25 October 2003
Western Province29–24 SWD Eagles
Cape Town

Grand Final

1 November 2003
Blue Bulls40–19 Sharks
Securicor Loftus
Referee: Shaun Veldsman

References

  1. ^ "Currie Cup format revised". News24. 27 June 2002. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Currie Cup Finals History - SuperSport - Rugby". www.supersport.com. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Ten Currie Cup final facts". News24. 29 October 2009. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  4. ^ "2003 Currie Cup Premier Division". globalrugbyresults.com. Retrieved 21 October 2021.

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