Quick list of all the games for this weekend


Herewith a quick list of all the games for this weekend

All times CAT (SA, GMT+2) Source: Supersport
24 August 2012
ABSA Currie Cup First Div15:00Regent Boland KavaliersvFord PumasBoland Stadium, Wellington
ABSA Currie Cup First Div19:10SWD EaglesvEastern Province KingsOuteniqua Park, George
ABSA Under 19 Competition11:30Boland KavaliersvPumasBoland Stadium, Wellington
ABSA Under 21 Competition12:45Boland KavaliersvPumasBoland Stadium, Wellington
ABSA Under 21 Competition17:05SWD EaglesvEastern Province KIngsOuteniqua Park, George
25 August 2012
ABSA Currie Cup First DivLeopardsvGriffonsProfert Olën Park, Potchefstroom
ABSA Currie Cup First DivValkevBorder BulldogsBarnard Stadium, Kempton Park
ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division15:00GWK GriquasvToyota Free State CheetahsGWK Park, Kimberley
ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division17:05MTN Golden LionsvDHL Western ProvinceCoca-Cola Park, Johannesburg
ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division19:10Vodacom Blue BullsvThe SharksLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria
ABSA Under 19 CompetitionLeopardsvSharksProfert Olën Park, Potchestroom
ABSA Under 19 CompetitionBorder BulldogsvEastern Province KingsBuffalo City Stadium, East London
ABSA Under 19 Competition12:00GWK GriquasvGriffonsGWK Park, Kimberley
ABSA Under 19 Competition14:00DHL Western ProvincevSWD EaglesCity Park Sports Grounds, Athlone
ABSA Under 19 Competition14:45Blue BullsvToyota Free State CheetahsLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria
ABSA Under 21 CompetitionPlatinum LeopardsvSharksProfert Olën Park, Potchestroom
ABSA Under 21 Competition12:45GWK GriquasvGriffonsGWK Park, Kimberley
ABSA Under 21 Competition15:30DHL Western ProvincevBorder BulldogsCity Park Sports Grounds, Athlone
ABSA Under 21 Competition16:45Blue BullsvToyota Free State CheetahsLoftus Versfeld, Pretoria
The Castle Rugby Championship09:35New ZealandvAustraliaEden Park, Auckland
The Castle Rugby Championship21:10ArgentinavSouth AfricaEstadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza

Quick list of all the results from the weekend


Here is a quick list of all the results from the weekend - Source: Supersport
18 August 2012
ABSA Currie Cup Premier DivisionThe Sharks30 - 14MTN Golden LionsMr Price Kings Park, Durban
ABSA Currie Cup Premier DivisionGWK Griquas20 - 25DHL Western ProvinceGWK Park, Kimberley
ABSA Under 19 CompetitionSharks21 - 22Blue BullsMr Price Kings Park, Durban
ABSA Under 21 CompetitionSharks19 - 34Blue BullsMr Price Kings Park, Durban
Inter Provincial Women ABoland34 - 10Golden LionsNewton Sportsgrounds, Wellington
Inter Provincial Women AFree State11 - 26KwaZulu-Natal
Inter Provincial Women AWP53 - 12SWD
Inter Provincial Women BValke24 - 61Blue Bulls Limpopo
Inter Provincial Women BLeopards22 - 52Mpumalanga
SA Schools 2012South Africa36 - 29EnglandUWC Sports Stadium
SA Schools 2012France13 - 13WalesUWC Sports Stadium
The Castle Rugby ChampionshipSouth Africa27 - 6ArgentinaDHL Newlands, Cape Town
The Castle Rugby ChampionshipAustralia19 - 27New ZealandANZ Stadium, Sydney
17 August 2012
ABSA Currie Cup First DivBorder Bulldogs27 - 33SWD EaglesBCM Stadium, East London
ABSA Currie Cup First DivEastern Province Kings57 - 19Regent Boland KavaliersNelson Mandela Bay Stadium, PE
ABSA Currie Cup First DivFord Pumas38 - 27LeopardsMbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
ABSA Currie Cup First DivGriffons36 - 39ValkeNorth West Stadium, Welkom
ABSA Currie Cup Premier DivisionToyota Free State Cheetahs32 - 18Vodacom Blue BullsFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein
ABSA Under 19 CompetitionGriffons35 - 40ValkeNorth West Stadium, Welkom
ABSA Under 19 CompetitionPumas27 - 32GWK GriquasMbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
ABSA Under 19 CompetitionSWD Eagles5 - 46MTN Golden LionsOuteniqua Park, George
ABSA Under 19 CompetitionToyota Free State Cheetahs31 - 40DHL Western ProvinceFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein
ABSA Under 19 CompetitionEastern Province Kings25 - 21Boland KavaliersNelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth
ABSA Under 21 CompetitionGriffons27 - 31ValkeNorth West Stadium, Welkom
ABSA Under 21 CompetitionBorder Bulldogs13 - 22MTN Golden LionsBuffalo City Stadium, East London
ABSA Under 21 CompetitionToyota Free State Cheetahs31 - 36DHL Western ProvinceFree State Stadium, Bloemfontein
ABSA Under 21 CompetitionEastern Province KIngs61 - 10Boland KavaliersNelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth
ABSA Under 21 CompetitionPumas14 - 16GWK GriquasMbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
Inter Provincial Women ABlue Bulls34 - 5EP
14 August 2012
SA Schools 2012South Africa24 - 16WalesOuteniqua Park, George
SA Schools 2012France20 - 13EnglandOuteniqua Park, George

Jake White back in SA looking to 'Lock' in new talent



Brumbies coach Jake White will fly to South Africa to look for a lock who can add some aggression to his forward pack for next season's Super Rugby campaign.

White has almost filled his player list for the 2013 Super Rugby season as he needs the 30th and final spot on his roster with an emerging player to add depth to his ranks.

The Brumbies don't have enough financial space to chase an established star due to the salary cap and have denied that they were looking at bringing Springboks giant Danie Rossouw to Canberra.

The Brumbies have lost seven players to other franchises with flanker Michael Hooper and outside back Cam Crawford moving to the Waratahs and winger Kimami Sitauti moving to Melbourne. Flanker Dylan Sigg has been released.

Fijian prop Jerry Yanuyanutawa has signed a contract with London Irish and veteran lock Ben Hand and hooker Anthony Hegarty are both off to French club Grenoble.

The Brumbies missed out on a place in the play offs this season by a point and Stephen Moore says that he is confident they can soon win a third Super rugby title adding to the titles won in 2001 and 2004.

"The end point for us is to win a Super Rugby championship, and I think that's achievable in the short to medium term," he told the Sydney Morning Herald.

"No one thought we'd do anything this year and we almost made the finals.

"If we can keep improving the way we did this year, anything's possible."

The experienced hooker recently won the Brett Robinson award for the club's players player of the year but had little time to celebrate as he rejoined his Wallabies team mates for the Bledisloe Cup and Rugby Championship opener against the All Blacks at ANZ Stadium.

"Any award voted by your peers means the most," Moore said.

"For those guys you play with to feel you're offering some value means the world to me.

"It's very humbling, but there's any number of guys that could have taken it out." Source: SuperXV