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*[http://www.news24.com/News24/Sport/Rugby/0,,2-9-838_1878614,00.html Fight on for Currie Cup places]
*[http://www.news24.com/News24/Sport/Rugby/0,,2-9-838_1878614,00.html Fight on for Currie Cup places]
*[http://sport.iafrica.com/rugby/vodacomcup/news/391150.htm Falcons soar over Wildebeest]
*[http://sport.iafrica.com/rugby/vodacomcup/news/391150.htm Falcons soar over Wildebeest]
*[http://www.superrugby.co.za/includes/results.asp?rid=214137 Griquas clinch Vodacom title at the death]





Revision as of 19:49, 12 October 2007

The Vodacom Cup is an annual rugby union competition in South Africa which is contested between February and May. The Cup is the third-tier competition in rugby union in South Africa, behind the Super 14 and the Currie Cup. It actually runs at roughly the same time as the Super 14 and serves as an important developmental competition for South African rugby. It was first held in 1998, and was won in its first year by Griqualand West.

Results

Season Winner Score Runner-up Location
1998 Griqualand West 57-0 Golden Lions Kimberley
1999 Golden Lions 73-7 Griqualand West Johannesburg
2000 Free State Cheetahs 44-24 Griqualand West Bloemfontein
2001 Blue Bulls 42-24 Boland Cavaliers Pretoria
2002 Golden Lions 54-38 Blue Bulls Johannesburg
2003 Golden Lions 26-17 Blue Bulls Pretoria
2004 Golden Lions 35-16 Blue Bulls Johannesburg
2005 Leopards 27-25 Wildeklawer Griquas Kimberley
2006 Falcons 25-17 Wildebeest Brakpan
2007 Griquas 33-29 Blue Bulls Kimberley