2014 Currie Cup Premier Division

The 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division was the 76th season in the competition since it started in 1889 and was contested from 9 August to 25 October 2014. The tournament (known as the Absa Currie Cup Premier Division for sponsorship reasons) is the top tier of South Africa's premier domestic rugby union competition.

2014 Currie Cup Premier Division
CountriesSouth Africa
Date9 August – 25 October 2014
Matches played43
Attendance478,392
(average 11,125 per match)
Tries scored258
(average 6 per match)
Top point scorerDemetri Catrakilis
(Western Province) &
Jacques-Louis Potgieter
(Blue Bulls) (123)
Top try scorerJaco Kriel
(Golden Lions) (9)

Competition

There was eight participating teams in the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division. A proposed expansion to eight teams[1] was initially rejected,[2] but was then subsequently approved on 13 February 2014.[3][4]

Qualification

The six franchise 'anchor' teams plus the Pumas automatically qualified to the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division, plus the winner of a qualifying tournament between the other seven teams.

Regular season and title play offs

The eight teams were divided into two sections, based on their 2013 positions. Teams in each section played each other twice over the course of the season, once at home and once away. Teams also played cross-section matches, playing one match (either home or away) against the teams in the other sections.

Teams received four points for a win and two points for a draw. Bonus points were awarded to teams that scored 4 or more tries in a game, as well as to teams that lost a match by 7 points or less. Teams were ranked by points, then points difference (points scored less points conceded).

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.

Relegation play offs

Non-franchise teams finishing in the bottom two would be included in the qualification rounds for the following season.

Teams

Team Listing

2014 Currie Cup Premier Division teams
Section X
Team Sponsored Name Stadium/s Sponsored Name
Blue BullsVodacom Blue BullsLoftus Versfeld, PretoriaLoftus Versfeld
Eastern Province KingsEastern Province KingsNelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port ElizabethNelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Golden LionsXerox LionsEllis Park Stadium, JohannesburgEllis Park Stadium
Western ProvinceDHL Western ProvinceNewlands Stadium, Cape TownDHL Newlands
Section Y
Team Sponsored Name Stadium/s Sponsored Name
Free State CheetahsToyota Free State CheetahsFree State Stadium, BloemfonteinFree State Stadium
GriquasGWK GriquasGriqua Park, KimberleyGWK Park
PumasSteval PumasMbombela Stadium, NelspruitMbombela Stadium
SharksCell C SharksKings Park Stadium, DurbanGrowthpoint Kings Park

Attendances

The following attendance figures were published at the end of the season:[5]

2014 Currie Cup Premier Division attendances
Team First Round Semi-Finals Final Total Average
Western Province79,02929,85744,505153,39121,913
Golden Lions57,43235,558N/A92,99015,498
Sharks57,417N/AN/A57,41711,483
Eastern Province Kings53,570N/AN/A53,57010,714
Blue Bulls47,135N/AN/A47,1359,427
Free State Cheetahs37,764N/AN/A37,7647,553
Pumas24,924N/AN/A24,9244,985
Griquas11,200N/AN/A11,2002,240
Total368,47265,41544,505478,39211,125

Log

The final log of the round-robin stage of the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division is:[6]

2014 Currie Cup Premier Division log
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1Western Province10802335206+12940236139
2Golden Lions10703362206+15644217136
3Sharks10712287222+6526202133
4Blue Bulls10604271235+3627233128
5Free State Cheetahs10316249294−4528334321
6Pumas10406237269−3225282220
7Griquas10307220332−11225412216
8Eastern Province Kings10109206403−1972753116
Blue Bulls, Golden Lions, Sharks and Western Province qualified for the semi-finals.
Griquas qualified to the 2015 Currie Cup qualification series.

Fixtures and results

The fixtures for the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division were released on 11 March 2014:[7]

Round One

Round Two

Round Three

Round Four

Round Five

Round Six

Round Seven

Round Eight

Round Nine

Round Ten

Semi-Finals

Final

Honours

2014 Absa Currie Cup
Premier Division Champions
Western Province
33rd title

Players

Player Statistics

The following table contain points which have been scored in the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division:[94]

All point scorers
No Player Team T C P DG Pts
1Demetri CatrakilisWestern Province030201123
Jacques-Louis PotgieterBlue Bulls015310123
3Ruan CombrinckGolden Lions620120106
4Justin van StadenPumas311210100
5Willie du Plessis Free State Cheetahs21518197
6Fred ZeilingaSharks1624089
7Marnitz BoshoffGolden Lions01314171
Lionel CronjéSharks11214071
9Gouws PrinslooGriquas0315051
10Kurt Coleman Western Province188045
Jaco KrielGolden Lions900045
12Scott van BredaEastern Province Kings286044
13Sarel PretoriusFree State Cheetahs700035
Marnus SchoemanGriquas700035
15Jaco van der WaltGolden Lions173131
16Juan de JonghWestern Province600030
Gary van AswegenEastern Province Kings094030
18Dean GrantGriquas173028
19Cheslin KolbeWestern Province510027
JC RoosPumas065027
21Ederies ArendseGriquas500025
Shane GatesEastern Province Kings500025
Kobus van WykWestern Province500025
24SP MaraisSharks302021
25Bjorn BassonBlue Bulls400020
Rayno BenjaminFree State Cheetahs400020
Nizaam CarrWestern Province400020
André EsterhuizenSharks400020
Stokkies HanekomGolden Lions400020
Sampie MastrietBlue Bulls400020
Franco MostertGolden Lions400020
S'bura SitholeSharks400020
Deon StegmannBlue Bulls400020
Stefan WatermeyerPumas400020
35Lourens AdriaanseSharks300015
Renaldo BothmaPumas300015
Andries CoetzeeGolden Lions300015
Pieter-Steyn de WetFree State Cheetahs061015
Paul JordaanSharks300015
Derick MinnieGolden Lions300015
Tera MtembuSharks300015
Akona NdunganeBlue Bulls300015
Sikhumbuzo NotsheWestern Province300015
Raymond RhuleFree State Cheetahs300015
Paul SchoemanEastern Province Kings300015
Seabelo SenatlaWestern Province300015
Kwagga SmithGolden Lions300015
Akker van der MerweGolden Lions300015
PJ VermeulenGriquas300015
50Elgar WattsFree State Cheetahs121012
51Handré PollardBlue Bulls130011
Nico ScheepersGriquas041011
53Martin BezuidenhoutGriquas200010
Clayton BlommetjiesFree State Cheetahs200010
Tienie BurgerFree State Cheetahs200010
Ronnie CookeEastern Province Kings200010
Ruan DreyerGolden Lions200010
Jacques du PlessisBlue Bulls200010
Justin GeduldWestern Province200010
Carel GreeffGriquas200010
Dean GreylingBlue Bulls200010
Grant HattinghBlue Bulls200010
Patrick Howard Western Province200010
Tony JantjiesBlue Bulls022010
JW JonkerPumas200010
Siya KolisiWestern Province200010
Howard MnisiGolden Lions200010
Lwazi MvovoSharks200010
Trompie PretoriusPumas200010
Michael Rhodes Western Province200010
Corné SteenkampPumas200010
Jaco TauteWestern Province200010
Warwick TecklenburgGolden Lions200010
Schalk van der Merwe Golden Lions200010
Michael van der SpuyWestern Province200010
Francois VenterFree State Cheetahs200010
Tim Whitehead Eastern Province Kings200010
78Tian SchoemanBlue Bulls01208
79Tobie BotesEastern Province Kings11007
80Patrick LambieSharks03006
81JW BellPumas10005
Ulrich BeyersBlue Bulls10005
Jacques BotesSharks10005
Willie BritzGolden Lions10005
Tonderai ChavhangaSharks10005
Pat CilliersWestern Province10005
Robbie CoetzeeGolden Lions10005
Marius CoetzerPumas10005
Jean CookFree State Cheetahs10005
Ross CronjéGolden Lions10005
Aidon DavisEastern Province Kings10005
Ntabeni DukisaEastern Province Kings10005
JP du PlessisFree State Cheetahs10005
Thomas du ToitSharks10005
Rynhardt ElstadtWestern Province10005
Joubert EngelbrechtFree State Cheetahs10005
Lizo GqobokaEastern Province Kings10005
Abrie GrieselGriquas10005
Siyanda GreyEastern Province Kings10005
Nic GroomWestern Province10005
Monde HadebeSharks10005
Brok HarrisWestern Province10005
Frank HernePumas10005
Dwayne JennerEastern Province Kings10005
Vincent KochPumas10005
Jesse KrielBlue Bulls10005
Lappies LabuschagnéFree State Cheetahs10005
Ruaan LermGriquas10005
Stephan LewiesSharks10005
Kevin LuitersEastern Province Kings10005
Lionel MapoeGolden Lions10005
Bongi MbonambiBlue Bulls10005
Tian MeyerGriquas10005
Giant MtyandaPumas10005
Martin Muller Golden Lions10005
Darron NellEastern Province Kings10005
Scarra NtubeniWestern Province10005
Burger OdendaalBlue Bulls10005
Marais SchmidtGriquas01105
Hennie SkorbinskiPumas10005
Courtnall SkosanGolden Lions10005
William Small-SmithBlue Bulls10005
Siviwe SoyizwapiEastern Province Kings10005
Roscko SpeckmanPumas10005
Frikkie SpiesPumas10005
Wayne Stevens Griquas10005
Francois UysFree State Cheetahs10005
Janro van NiekerkGriquas10005
Reynier van RooyenPumas10005
Michael van VuurenEastern Province Kings10005
Piet van Zyl Blue Bulls10005
Callie VisagieBlue Bulls10005
Luke WatsonEastern Province Kings10005
George Whitehead Eastern Province Kings01015
Warren WhiteleyGolden Lions10005
136Francois BrummerGriquas00013
137Jacquin JansenGriquas01002
Joshua StanderBlue Bulls01002
penalty tryEastern Province Kings200010
* Legend: T = Tries, C = Conversions, P = Penalties, DG = Drop Goals, Pts = Points.

Squad Lists

The following players have been named in the squads for the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division:

See also

  • "SA Rugby Competition – 2014 Absa Currie Cup Premier Division". South African Rugby Union. Retrieved 3 June 2016.

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