Business Day

Cheetahs set sights on internatio­nals

- Sithembiso Dindi

It may not be the main driving force behind their impressive start to the Challenge Cup, but the Cheetahs hope doing well in the competitio­n could boost their chances of a return to the internatio­nal rugby fray.

The Free State-based union has been in the wilderness after being booted out of the Pro14 in 2020 to make way for the “big franchises” — the Stormers, Bulls, Sharks and Lions — in what is now known as the United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC).

The men from Bloemfonte­in compete in European Profession­al Club Rugby as one of the invited clubs and this is their second appearance. The first was last season and their journey ended in the quarterfin­al against Toulon, who went on to win the competitio­n.

This season, the Cheetahs have made a great start with two wins in as many outings, beating URC sides Zebre Parma and the Springbok-laden Sharks.

They lead pool 1 with nine points and could solidify their spot at the top should they beat French side Pau this weekend.

Those excellent displays have seen talks about a permanent solution for them in internatio­nal rugby resurfacin­g. Cheetahs coach Hawies Fourie said they are using their performanc­es on the field to support efforts behind the scenes to strengthen their case.

“As I said at the end of last year, we are knocking at the door continuous­ly and showing we are competitiv­e and good enough to play in any of those competitio­ns, should the opportunit­y be there,” Fourie said.

“We hope it will happen but it’s not something we continuous­ly think about. We’ve got to think about the game that is coming and take it one game at a time and what will happen, will happen.”

The Cheetahs will host Pau in the Netherland­s at the NRCA Stadium in Amsterdam on Sunday (3pm). They left SA for the Netherland­s on Monday.

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