The Citizen (KZN)

Pumas aim for the unthinkabl­e

CURRIE CUP: MBOMBELA SIDE STILL CONSIDERED MINNOWS

- Ross Roche

The Pumas will be aiming to do the unthinkabl­e and defend their Currie Cup title against the Cheetahs in Bloemfonte­in this coming weekend, after they upset the Sharks in their semifinal in Durban on Saturday.

The 26-20 win was the perfect reminder that you can never underestim­ate the men from Mbombela, as they went into the clash as heavy underdogs but emerged victorious, although they were assisted by a secondhalf red card to Sharks centre Alwayno Visagie.

However it was the Pumas’ impressive defence that shone through the most after they took a 57th minute lead in the secondhalf and then held out superbly over the final 23 minutes, not allowing the Sharks another point despite taking the game into overtime.

The Pumas will need to make sure that their defence is just as strong when they face an attackmind­ed Cheetahs in the final.

Defending the Currie Cup title isn’t anything new, the Bulls did it most recently when they won back-to-back titles in 2020-21.

But it is not a regular occurrence as you have to go back to 2005-07 when the Cheetahs won it three years in a row, including sharing the title with the Bulls in 2006, while the Bulls also won three in a row between 2002-04.

What would make the Pumas feat more impressive, if they upset the Cheetahs, is that they are considered minnows of South African rugby, and have had to do it the hard way both seasons.

Last year the Pumas finished fourth on the log and still won, beating the Cheetahs away and then Griquas, to lift the title.

This year they finished third but again have to do it twice away, having passed the first hurdle by beating the Sharks.

The Pumas will be confident going into the final as they have won their last three matches in Bloemfonte­in – in last year’s pool phase and semifinal, and this year’s pool phase, although the Cheetahs won their most recent encounter in Mbombela.

 ?? Picture: Backpagepi­x ?? ANOTHER FINAL. The Pumas celebrate after beating the Sharks in their Currie Cup semifinal at Kings Park in Durban on Saturday.
Picture: Backpagepi­x ANOTHER FINAL. The Pumas celebrate after beating the Sharks in their Currie Cup semifinal at Kings Park in Durban on Saturday.

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