2004 Currie Cup Premier Division

The 2004 Absa Currie Cup Premier Division season was the 66th season in the competition since it started in 1889. It was won by the Blue Bulls, who defeated the Free State Cheetahs 42-33 in the final at Loftus Versfeld on 23 October 2004. It was the first of three consecutive finals contested between the Blue Bulls and Free State Cheetahs. André Watson became the first-ever official to referee seven Currie Cup finals.[1]

2004 Currie Cup Premier Division
CountriesSouth Africa
Date2 July – 23 October 2004
ChampionsBlue Bulls (21st title)
Runners-upFree State Cheetahs
Matches played59
Tries scored431
(average 7.3 per match)
Top point scorerWillem de Waal (192)
Free State Cheetahs
Top try scorerEttienne Botha (18)
Blue Bulls

Competition

There were 8 participating teams in the 2004 Currie Cup Premier Division. These teams played each other twice over the course of the season, once at home and once away

Teams received four points for a win and two points for a draw. Bonus points were awarded to teams that score 4 or more tries in a game, as well as to teams losing a match by 7 points or less. Teams were ranked by log points.

The top 4 teams qualified for the title play-offs. In the semi-finals, the team that finished first had home advantage against the team that finished fourth, while the team that finished second had home advantage against the team that finished third. The winners of these semi-finals played each other in the final, at the home venue of the higher-placed team.

Teams

Location of teams in 2004 Currie Cup Premier Division

Team Listing

Log

2004 Currie Cup Premier Division Log
Pos Team Pl W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1Blue Bulls141121545315+23069387156
2Western Province14815547347+200743510246
3Free State Cheetahs14815425337+8845416545
4Golden Lions14905481426+5557478145
5Sharks14608429396+3350476333
6Griquas14509377477−10046626228
7Pumas14509319515−19637672123
8SWD Eagles142012272582−31034753213
* Legend: Pos = Position, Pl = Played, W = Won, D = Drawn, L = Lost, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, PD = Points Difference, TF = Tries For, TA = Tries Against, TB = Try Bonus Points, LB = Losing Bonus Points, Pts = Log Points

Blue Bulls, Western Province, Free State Cheetahs and Golden Lions qualified to the Title Play-Off Semi-Final games.

Points breakdown:
*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 and Results

Round One

Round Two

Round Three

Round Four

Round Five

Round Six

Round Seven

Round Eight

Round Nine

Round Ten

Round Eleven

Round Twelve

Round Thirteen

Round Fourteen

Semi-Finals

Final

2004 Absa Currie Cup
Premier Division Champions
Blue Bulls
21st title

Points scorers

The following table contain only points which have been scored in competitive games in the 2004 Currie Cup Premier Division.[78]

All point scorers
No Player Team T C P DG Pts
1Willem de Waal Free State Cheetahs129367192
2Derick Hougaard Blue Bulls241275188
3Braam van Straaten Griquas130260143
4Nel Fourie Golden Lions030251138
5Conrad Barnard Sharks025290137
6Gaffie du Toit Western Province22711097
7Jeandre Fourie Pumas21816094
8Rynhard van As SWD Eagles41514092
9Ettienne Botha Blue Bulls1800090
10André Pretorius Golden Lions0158466
11Egon Seconds Western Province1300065
Pieter Benadé Western Province2149065
13Giscard Pieters Pumas1200060
Marius Goosen Pumas399060
15Morné Steyn Blue Bulls2173053
16Breyton Paulse Western Province1000050
Bryan Habana Golden Lions1000050
18Frikkie Welsh Blue Bulls900045
John Daniels Golden Lions900045
20Eddie Fredericks Free State Cheetahs800040
21Brent Russell Sharks720039
22Brett Hennessey Sharks167038
23Johan Roets Blue Bulls710037
Bevin Fortuin SWD Eagles443037
25Kennedy Tsimba Free State Cheetahs068036
26Adrian Jacobs Sharks700035
Jorrie Muller Golden Lions700035
28Chumani Booi Griquas620034
29Anton Leonard Blue Bulls600030
Anton Pitout Free State Cheetahs600030
Dries Scholtz Griquas600030
Henno Mentz Sharks600030
Keegan Fredericks Blue Bulls600030
Marius Joubert Western Province600030
35Gareth Wright Western Province065027
36Jaque Fourie Golden Lions500025
Jean de Villiers Western Province500025
Philip Burger Griquas500025
Rassie Erasmus Free State Cheetahs500025
Schalk Brits Golden Lions500025
Warren Brosnihan Blue Bulls500025
42Jacques Schutte Pumas400123
43Jaco Gouws SWD Eagles410022
44Fourie du Preez Blue Bulls400020
Hendro Scholtz Free State Cheetahs400020
Jacques Claassens Free State Cheetahs400020
Jeremy Plaatjies SWD Eagles400020
Izak Saayman SWD Eagles400020
Nicky van der Walt Griquas400020
Spencer Wakeling SWD Eagles400020
Trevor Halstead Sharks400020
52Earl Rose Western Province231019
53Albert van den Berg Sharks300015
Bolla Conradie Western Province300015
Cobus Grobbelaar Golden Lions300015
David Hendricks Western Province300015
De Wet Barry Western Province300015
Gavin Passens Blue Bulls300015
Hendry Rheeders SWD Eagles300015
Jannie Bornman Griquas300015
Josh Fowles Griquas300015
Juan Smith Free State Cheetahs300015
Michael Claassens Free State Cheetahs300015
Pieter Rossouw Western Province300015
Quinton Davids Western Province300015
Schalk van der Merwe Golden Lions300015
Skipper Badenhorst Pumas300015
Tertius Carse Western Province300015
Windpomp van Rooyen Griquas300015
70Corné Krige Western Province200113
71Barend Pieterse Free State Cheetahs200010
Bobby Joubert Griquas200010
Carl Willem Wannenburg Pumas200010
Danwel Demas Pumas200010
Deon Kayser Sharks200010
Eugene Maqwelana SWD Eagles200010
Gareth Krause Griquas200010
Gary Botha Blue Bulls200010
Grant Rees Sharks200010
Jaco van Schalkwyk Free State Cheetahs200010
Kleinjan Tromp Golden Lions200010
Louis Loubser Griquas200010
Neil de Kock Western Province200010
Norman Jordaan Blue Bulls200010
Paul Delport Western Province200010
Pedrie Wannenburg Blue Bulls200010
Phillip van Schalkwyk Griquas200010
Rayno Gerber Free State Cheetahs200010
Ricky Januarie Golden Lions200010
Roland Reid Golden Lions200010
Rudi Durandt Griquas200010
Sam Gerber Sharks200010
Schalk Burger Western Province200010
Shaun Sowerby Sharks200010
Solly Tyibilika Sharks200010
Tim Dlulane Pumas200010
Warren Britz Sharks200010
Craig Davidson Free State Cheetahs110110
99Quintin van Tonder Golden Lions12009
Louis Strydom Blue Bulls00309
Donovan Raw SWD Eagles03109
102Adri Badenhorst Western Province10005
Albertus Mulder Sharks10005
Alten Hulme SWD Eagles10005
Andries Human Blue Bulls10005
Bakkies Botha Blue Bulls10005
BJ Botha Sharks10005
Boela du Plooy Free State Cheetahs10005
Brendell Brandt Griquas10005
Christo Bezuidenhout Pumas10005
Christophe du Toit Griquas10005
Cilliers Coetzer Pumas10005
CJ van der Linde Free State Cheetahs10005
Cobus Grobler Golden Lions10005
Daan Human Western Province10005
Dale Heidtmann Pumas10005
Danie Rossouw Blue Bulls10005
Dave von Hoesslin Sharks10005
Dawid Brits Western Province10005
Delarey du Preez Sharks10005
Deon Carstens Sharks10005
Doppies la Grange Golden Lions10005
Enrico Swartz Sharks10005
Francois van Schouwenburg Blue Bulls10005
Friedrich Lombard Free State Cheetahs10005
Gcobani Bobo Golden Lions10005
Geo Cronjé Blue Bulls10005
Gurthrö Steenkamp Free State Cheetahs10005
Gus Theron Western Province10005
Heinrich Kok Golden Lions10005
Isak Job Free State Cheetahs10005
Jaco Booysen Golden Lions10005
Jacques Botes Pumas10005
Jacques Cronjé Blue Bulls10005
Joe Pietersen Western Province10005
Joe van Niekerk Western Province10005
Hendrik Senekal SWD Eagles10005
Kaunda Ntunja Free State Cheetahs10005
Kobus Grobbelaar Griquas10005
Kobus van der Walt Blue Bulls10005
Lawrence Sephaka Golden Lions10005
Lodewyk Hattingh Pumas10005
Martin van Schalkwyk SWD Eagles10005
Baksteen Nell Golden Lions10005
Morne Kruger SWD Eagles10005
Mzwandile Stick Sharks10005
Naka Drotské Free State Cheetahs10005
Neil Visagie Pumas10005
Neil Fullard Western Province10005
Nico Breedt Sharks10005
Oginga Siwundla Golden Lions10005
Pietman van Niekerk Golden Lions10005
Riaan Thomas SWD Eagles10005
Richard Bands Blue Bulls10005
Rodger Smith Western Province10005
Ross Skeate Western Province10005
Ruan Vermeulen Blue Bulls10005
Sasha Marot Pumas10005
Showan Smith Free State Cheetahs10005
Stephen Brink Sharks10005
Trevor Hall Golden Lions10005
Tsepo Kokoali Free State Cheetahs10005
Victor Matfield Blue Bulls10005
Wikus van Heerden Golden Lions10005
Wynand Olivier Blue Bulls10005
Zane Kirchner Griquas01105
167Conrad Jantjes Golden Lions00013
168MJ Smith Pumas01002
Noel Oelschig Free State Cheetahs01002
Tewis de Bruyn SWD Eagles01002
Werner Greeff Western Province01002
172Penalty try300015
* Legend: T = Tries, C = Conversions, P = Penalties, DG = Drop Goals, Pts = Points

Cards

The following table contains all the cards handed out during the tournament:[79]

Cards
Player Team
Schalk Burger Western Province11
Adrian Jacobs Sharks10
Braam van Straaten Griquas10
Jean de Villiers Western Province10
Quintin Geldenhuys Pumas10
Randile Julies SWD Eagles10
Danie Thiart SWD Eagles02
Dries Scholtz Griquas02
Riaan Thomas SWD Eagles02
Richard Bands Blue Bulls02
Skipper Badenhorst Free State Cheetahs02
Abraham Winter Griquas01
Barry Jacobsz SWD Eagles01
Bevin Fortuin SWD Eagles01
Bloues Volschenk SWD Eagles01
CJ van der Linde Free State Cheetahs01
Cobus Grobbelaar Golden Lions01
Connie Botha SWD Eagles01
Dale Heidtmann Pumas01
Danie Coetzee Blue Bulls01
Danie Rossouw Blue Bulls01
Egon Seconds Western Province01
Fourie du Preez Blue Bulls01
Hendry Rheeders SWD Eagles01
Hendro Scholtz Free State Cheetahs01
Jannes Labuschagne Golden Lions01
Johan van Zyl Western Province01
Izak Saayman SWD Eagles01
John Daniels Golden Lions01
Nicky van der Walt Griquas01
Pat Barnard Western Province01
Philip Burger Griquas01
Pieter Dixon Western Province01
Pietman van Niekerk Golden Lions01
Rob Linde Western Province01
Schalk van der Merwe Golden Lions01
Shaun Sowerby Sharks01
Tiaan Liebenberg Griquas01
Trevor Halstead Sharks01
Victor Matfield Blue Bulls01
Werner Greeff Western Province01
Willem Stoltz Golden Lions01
* Legend: = Red card (Sent off for the rest of the game), = Yellow card (Sent off for 10 minutes)

Squad Lists

The following players have been named in the squads for the 2004 Currie Cup Premier Division:[80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87]

  • "SA Rugby Competition – 2004 ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division". South African Rugby Union. Retrieved 8 June 2016.

See also

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