The Currie Cup: Uniting South African Rugby Teams in Thrilling Competition

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The History of the Currie Cup

The Currie Cup is one of the most prestigious domestic rugby competitions in South Africa, with a rich history dating back to 1889. The competition was first organized by Ned Currie, a Scottish-born rugby player and administrator, who served as the president of the South African Rugby Board at the time.

Early Years (1889-1920)

The first Currie Cup match took place on June 14, 1891, between the Western Province and Griqualand West teams. The competition was initially contested by four teams: Western Province, Griqualand West, Natal, and Orange River Colony. Over the years, other teams joined the competition, including Transvaal, Free State, and Border.
Year Winner
1891 Western Province
1900 Griqualand West
1912 Natal

The Golden Age (1921-1945)

The Currie Cup experienced a golden age during the 1920s and 1930s, with Western Province dominating the competition. The team won nine consecutive